The recording is now available for anyone who missed the All-Staff Town Hall on 29 April, or wants to watch it again. Find out what was covered and where you can learn more.
Read moreThe University is a proud champion of Privacy Awareness Week, which highlights the importance of privacy and raises awareness for public sector agencies about how to protect the personal and sensitive information of the people we serve.
Read moreJuliet Rayner, Assistant Media and PR Advisor, talks about the excitement of working in the Media and PR team, and how they keep on top of the non-stop action.
Read moreStaff can now use the AI Student Support Chatbot to ask specific questions about student scenarios and support services.
Read moreInterim Vice-President (Operations) Professor Stephen Garton wrote to all staff and students on Friday 3 May with an update on the protest encampment.
Read moreMark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all staff with an update on the protest encampment and conduct expectations for staff and students.
Read moreVice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott wrote to colleagues to invite them to take part in Sydney Listens 2024, which will be open for all staff to participate in from this Wednesday 1 May.
Read moreYour feedback through the University of Sydney values survey has provided valuable insights on colleagues’ experience of excellence, trust and accountability, and where we still have important work to do to foster a values-based culture.
Read moreIt's International Compost Awareness Week, and while you may not know it, composting is one of the best ways to make a meaningful impact in mitigating the effects of climate change, reducing our waste to landfill and supporting healthy environments.
Read moreProfessor Marcel Dinger, Dean of the Faculty of Science, discusses the faculty's strategic plan and how he stays involved with teaching.
Read moreActing Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Annamarie Jagose, wrote to all staff and students following a police operation that took place on Camperdown/Darlington campus and reminded colleagues about staff and student wellbeing support available.
Read moreAnnamarie Jagose, Acting Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to staff and students that a protest encampment has been set up on our Camperdown/Darlington campus and reminded everyone of our expectation that all members of our University community will express their views in a thoughtful and considered manner.
Making the University a better place to work and a place that works better isn’t something that can be accomplished overnight, but thanks to the feedback you provided through Sydney Listens last year we’re making progress.
Read moreElise Webster, Marketing Manager (Research), shares what sparked her interest in research communication and how working with our first-class researchers keeps her motivated.
Read moreAnnamarie Jagose, Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, wrote to all staff to invite everyone to register and attend the 2024 April All-Staff Town Hall.
Read moreThe Vice-Chancellor and President wrote to staff to announce a new study benefit to support their career development, available from Semester 1 2025.
Read moreRead about the latest action initiatives from Sydney Listens being delivered in the Business School and the Office of General Counsel.
Read moreHistorical furniture of ‘exceptional significance’ has been returned to its original home at the University’s Darlington Centre as a donation from NextSense, Australia’s second-oldest not-for-profit organisation
Read moreAnji Head, Senior Manager, Health and Wellbeing, talks about the integral role of her team to contribute to a well and thriving University community.
Read moreWork has commenced to develop the next iteration of the One Sydney, Many People (OSMP) strategy.
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