Provost
The Provost is responsible for the strategic leadership and operational delivery of the University's academic objectives. The Provost has general executive responsibilities in connection with the academic programs of the University involving the conduct, coordination, and quality of these programs and the planning of their future development. This includes oversight of the University's academic staff including recruitment and academic promotion.
The Provost is the line manager of all Deans, marketing and communications, planning and information, museums, Summer and Winter School, and the University Library.
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| The Provost is responsible for the strategic leadership and operational delivery of the University's academic objectives. As well as providing high-level executive and policy support to the Provost, the key functions of the Provost's Office include: academic reviews, communication with faculties, faculty financial management and University Centres and foundations. | Room L2.22 The Quadrangle (A14) Camperdown Campus View on map |
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Process management of the University's annual academic promotion rounds. |
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The Provost is the line manager of all Deans. |
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| Marketing and Communications | Office of the Executive Director, HOA | Level 6 Quadrangle (A14) Camperdown Campus View on map |
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| Brand and Marketing provides an articulation of the brand position of the University. | Level 2 Services Building (G12) Darlington Campus View on map |
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| Media and Communications provide professional communications advice and support to University staff and manages media requests for information about the University and its activities, as well as requests for comment from academics and researchers. |
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Level 2 Services Building (G12) Darlington Campus View on map |
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| Web and Print Production (WPP) works with faculties and departments across the University to produce promotional material, including websites, brochures, posters, flyers, invitations and advertisements in line with the University's brand and style guidelines. |
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Level 2 Services Building (G12) Darlington Campus View on map |
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| Museums | One of the largest and finest university collections of antiquities, art, ethnography and natural history in Australia. |
Macleay Museum University Art Gallery Nicholson Museum |
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| The Carillon is a musical instrument consisting of a series of chromatically tuned bells. It was dedicated on Anzac Day, 25 April 1928 to commemorate the 197 undergraduates, graduates and staff who died in World War I. |
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Clock Tower The Quadrangle (A14) Camperdown Campus View on map |
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| The Information Centre provides a point of contact for general inquiries about the University. | Ground floor under the Clock Tower The Quadrangle (A14) Camperdown Campus View on map |
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| The Organ in the Great Hall is used during graduation ceremonies, organ recitals, and accompanies choral and orchestral concerts. |
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Great Hall The Quadrangle (A14) Camperdown Campus View on map |
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| The Seymour Centre is a performing arts centre housing four performance venues, cafe, bars, expansive foyers and gallery space. | Corner of City Road and Cleveland Street Chippendale Map |
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| Planning and Information Office | Planning and Information develops and maintains the statistical profile of the University and provides the data essential for informed strategic planning across the University. | Level 6 Quadrangle (A14) Camperdown Campus View on map |
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| The Reporting and Analysis group develops and maintains the statistical profile of the University and provides the data essential for informed strategic planning across the University. | Room L6.09 The Quadrangle (A14) Camperdown Campus View on map |
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| The Planning and Analysis group is responsible for integrated enrolment and load management and management of the fee setting process. | Room L6.16 The Quadrangle (A14) Camperdown Campus View on map |
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| Curriculum and Course Planning Committee (CCPC). From a planning perspective, the CCPC is responsible for assessing the strategic fit, the business case and appropriateness of all new degree proposals. | Room L6.09 The Quadrangle (A14) Camperdown Campus View on map |
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| Sydney Student Program | Sydney Student Program is an initiative to manage the acquisition and implementation of a replacement student lifecycle system as well as developing improvements to student administration business process. |
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Level 7 Jane Foss Russell Bldg (G02) City Road Darlington Campus View on map |
| Sydney Summer and Winter School | Intensive teaching sessions that allow students to accelerate their program, catch up a failed subject, balance their timetable or study subjects outside their current program. Recent high school graduates can enrol in first year subjects. | Institute Building (H03) City Road Darlington Campus View on map |
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A network of libraries across all campuses. |
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| Copyright Services |