The project investigates sensory processing in autism – specifically, how sounds are processed in the brain and how that might be different in autism.
Daily Archives: October 3, 2019

10 questions with Zara Crichton
As Executive Director of Venture Café Sydney, Zara is focused on connecting meaningful ideas to people who can make things happen. As a start-up founder – both failed and successful – she knows that providing a support system for innovators of all backgrounds and identities will foster relationships that increase an individual’s access to resources […]

Awards and Recognition
Amy Thunig recognised as an Emerging Female Leader Gamilaroi woman Associate Lecturer Amy Thunig (pictured above left) was named joint winner of the ‘Emerging Female Leader in the Government or Public Sector’ award at the 2019 Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards held on Friday, acknowledging her as one of the game changers, agenda setters and household names of tomorrow. Thunig is an associate […]

Meet the Finalists 2019: Faculty of Arts
In the lead up to the Academic Staff Awards, we will be profiling the amazing achievements of all of the finalists over the coming weeks. This week, we take a look at the staff from the Faculty of Arts. Research Associate Professor Malcolm Choat The Jim Piper Award for Excellence in Research Leadership Over three […]
AMIS 8 Cloud upgrade – another milestone for Program Beacon
The Program Beacon team has successfully moved AMIS (our student management system) into the Cloud – AMIS 8.

Are you an Everyday Athlete?
Every now and then we need to step back and take stock of our health. Are we doing enough to look after ourselves and maintain a balanced lifestyle? We have all heard the words: regular physical activity and a healthy diet are important factors in maintaining a healthy weight, as well as preventing and managing […]
Street food is back! Grab your charcoal chicken wrap from the Staff Café during October
Available 11am – 2pm, Mon – Fri throughout October at Staff Café for only $6.50 (or $8 with a soft drink)!
Are your kids cramming for the HSC? It might not be the best approach
“Put simply, cramming doesn’t work,” says Associate Professor Penny Van Bergen from the Faculty of Human Sciences.
$5000 scholarship open to all staff studying the Master of Public Health
Applications are now open for The Dean’s Scholarship which is awarded on the basis of academic merit for those studying towards the Master of Public Health.
You’re invited to the inaugural Cultural Knowledge Exchange Circle
This is an opportunity to consider how we can all contribute to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander outcomes.