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Monday, 16 March 2015
Acceptable workplace behaviour
You may have heard recent media reports about sexual
harassment in Australian hospitals, including a case at Monash Health in 2006.
Monash University is committed to providing an environment free from
discrimination, harassment and vilification for all staff and students.
Harassment is unwelcome conduct that might reasonably cause
a person to be offended, humiliated or intimidated. Harassment which is
offensive conduct based on a person’s disability, race or of a sexual nature
are forms of discrimination.
Students and staff are encouraged to
ask for help if you:
- feel attacked, harassed, intimidated, stalked, bullied
or threatened
- have concerns about someone else's behaviour or
wellbeing
- have received unwanted attention
- are worried about someone harming themselves or someone
else
- wish to clarify issues of responsibility,
confidentiality or duty of care.
The University’s Safer Community Unit is a central point of
enquiry for confidential information, advice and support in managing
inappropriate, concerning or threatening behaviours. Safer Community staff will
provide leadership and support in all stages of responding to complex and sensitive
situations.
Contact details: Phone: +61 3 990
51599 or safercommunity@monash.edu
If appropriate, staff and students are
also encouraged to approach their line manager or supervisor.
The University’s Employee Assistance
Program (EAP), a professional counselling service available to all employees
and their immediate family members, offers confidential, short-term support for
a variety of work-related and personal problems that may be affecting you at
work or at home.
EAP: Call 1800 350 359 or read here for more information.
Other contact details for mental health advice here.
Kind regards
Eric Morand
Head, School of Clinical Sciences at
Monash Health
Monash Health and MHTP Research Week (THIS WEEK!!)
17-19 March, New Lecture Theatre 1, MMC
All staff are welcome to all sessions, however it is hoped that all will attend the 2-hour session for their own research theme.
Research Week is an exciting opportunity to acknowledge the
achievements and showcase the ground breaking research being conducted at the
MHTP.
Highlights will include the official opening of the new,
refurbished MHTP Lecture Theatre 1. There will also be a catered lunch every
day and a Festscrift for Dr Philip Graves on 20 March.
Generous Prizes are being awarded for the Poster competition and
Best Young Basic and Clinical Researchers Competition.
· Best
Young Basic and Clinical Researchers Competition $1500 each.
· Poster
Presentations “Best in Theme” Poster awards 1st Prize $500, 2nd Prize
$200.
For further information
about Research Week and for the Abstract/Poster Guidelines and Research Week
Entry Form please visit: RESEARCH WEEK.All staff are welcome to all sessions, however it is hoped that all will attend the 2-hour session for their own research theme.
- Cardiovascular Research
- Inflammation & Infectious Diseases
- Endocrinology and Diabetes
- Neurosciences and Mental Health
- Cancer Research
- Women’s, Children’s & Men’s Health
Vale Dr Geoffrey Conron
Highly regarded psychiatrist Dr Geoffrey Conron died earlier this month. Head of the Psychiatry Unit at the Alfred Hospital from the early 1970's, Geoff was a loyal and key supporter of the Monash Department. Until the establishment of a Chair at the Alfred in 1984, Geoff was our representative at the Alfred.
He was an Honorary member of the Monash Department throughout his whole period at the Alfred. He was very supportive in the difficult process of establishing the Chair of Hospital and Community Psychiatry at the Alfred, and formed a productive alliance with its first incumbent, Bruce Singh. This continued with the subsequent appointment of Nicholas Keks, and later of Jayashri Kulkarni. Geoff's goodwill was vital to the success of everything that the Monash Department tried to achieve at the Alfred.
Geoff was a tireless teacher of psychiatry to our medical students at the Alfred, supported the MPM, and participated in teaching and examining in the program. He was highly regarded as a clinician and leader, and set a high standard in all areas.
Geoff was particularly interested in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, and was a valued colleague and friend to many in that field.
(By Emeritus Professor Graeme Smith)
World's Greatest Shave at SCS / MMC on Tuesday 17 March at 4.45pm, Lecture Theatre 1
As part of the World's
Greatest Shave campaign to raise awareness and money for leukaemia research, SCS Year 4 student Sarah Lim will shave her (long and very beautiful) hair.
Sarah's Brave Shave will be happening in LT1 at Monash Medical Centre this Tuesday 17th March at 4:45pm. Doing the shaving will be our special guest shaver, Professor Michelle Leech.
Please come along, with coins in your pocket and support for Sarah, or if you can't make it on the day Sarah's fundraising page is here.
If you can spare the time, please feel free to wander down to LT1 on Tuesday afternoon and join in the celebration as Sarah says farewell to her long locks!
Sarah's Brave Shave will be happening in LT1 at Monash Medical Centre this Tuesday 17th March at 4:45pm. Doing the shaving will be our special guest shaver, Professor Michelle Leech.
Please come along, with coins in your pocket and support for Sarah, or if you can't make it on the day Sarah's fundraising page is here.
If you can spare the time, please feel free to wander down to LT1 on Tuesday afternoon and join in the celebration as Sarah says farewell to her long locks!
ARC Centres of Excellence 2017 - Call for Notices of Intent - Due 25 March 2015
The
Monash Research office has announced a call for Notices of Intent (NOI) for the
ARC Centres of Excellence 2017 scheme. Submissions are due at MRO
(arc@monash.edu) by Wednesday
25 March 2015.
The NOI application form is attached here.
Background
The ARC
has advised that there will be a two stage process for ARC Centres of
Excellence for funding commencing in 2017: the submission of an Expression
of Interest; and shortlisted applicants proceeding to full proposal and
interview. The release of Funding Rules by ARC has been delayed but
is anticipated in April 2015.
Call for Notices of Intent – ARC Centres of Excellence
for funding commencing in 2017
Monash
researchers wishing to participate on an ARC Centre of Excellence in the
forthcoming round are requested to submit a Notice of Intent (NOI)
to the Monash Research Office by 25 March 2015. This
applies to Monash-lead Centres as well as non-Monash lead
Centres.
DAAD Research Grants and Research Stays - Now Open for Application
The DAAD is Germany's largest
scholarship-awarding organisation and runs several programs to support academic
exchange between Germany and all parts of the world. These programs range from
short-term exchanges for research or teaching purposes to doctoral scholarships
lasting several years. The scholarships offered by the DAAD are awarded to
younger university graduates from all academic disciplines.
The
following programs are open for application until 31 March 2015:
Research Grants -
Short-Term Grants
Research grants provide PhD students and young academics and scientists with an opportunity to carry out research or continue their education in Germany at a state or state-recognised institution of higher education or a non-university research institute in Germany.
http://ic.daad.de/sydney/researchDAADsships.htm
Research grants provide PhD students and young academics and scientists with an opportunity to carry out research or continue their education in Germany at a state or state-recognised institution of higher education or a non-university research institute in Germany.
http://ic.daad.de/sydney/researchDAADsships.htm
Meeting with Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance - Tuesday 17th March 4-5pm, Medicine Seminar Room
Prof North |
Prof Kathryn North (Director, Murdoch Children's Research Institute) and A/Prof Clara Gaff (WEHI/MGHA) will represent MGHA to discuss:
- 5 year vision of integration of genomics into clinical medicine, developing new intellectual property and clinical tests, linked to EHRs and clinicians, etc
- A plan being developed for presentation to the State Government, as a response to an election promise of $25 million to develop a statewide Medical Genomics initiative.
The Future of Medical Genomics at Monash, 25 March 12.30-5.30pm
Prof Andrew Sinclair |
Wednesday 25th March at 12.30-5.30pm, Lecture Theatre 1, MMC.
Program details here. PLEASE REGISTER YOUR INTEREST IN ATTENDING FOR CATERING PURPOSES.
Opening with Grand Rounds, Prof Andrew Sinclair (Deputy Director of the Murdoch Children's Research Institute) will tell an inspiring story of building from his basic discovery of the gene responsible for sex determination (as a post-doc) into the delivery of hope for parents facing a very difficult decision at the time of birth of their child.
Program details here. PLEASE REGISTER YOUR INTEREST IN ATTENDING FOR CATERING PURPOSES.
Opening with Grand Rounds, Prof Andrew Sinclair (Deputy Director of the Murdoch Children's Research Institute) will tell an inspiring story of building from his basic discovery of the gene responsible for sex determination (as a post-doc) into the delivery of hope for parents facing a very difficult decision at the time of birth of their child.
A symposium will follow where speakers will address the medical
genomics platforms available and developing at Monash. Speakers include: A/Prof
Clara Gaff, Prof Paul Hertzog, A/Prof Elizabeth Algar, Mr
Steve Androulakis, Dr Stuart Archer, Prof Justin St John, Ms
Vivien Vasic, Dr Trevor Wilson, Prof Richard Kitching &
Dr David Cram.
Prof Kate Loveland will open the symposium and Prof Ian Smith will moderate
the discussion which aims to highlight how the area of medical genomics relates
to our education and research practices.
Using Single-Cell Transcriptomics to Explore Cellular Identity and Uncover Drivers of Cellular Behaviours
10 – 11am , Monday 23 March, Monash University, CL_15 Innovation Walk/G19 (Building 75)
Featuring speaker: Assistant Professor Alex K. Shalek, Institute for Medical Engineering & Science & Department of Chemistry, MIT Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, & Harvard Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard.
See details here.
Featuring speaker: Assistant Professor Alex K. Shalek, Institute for Medical Engineering & Science & Department of Chemistry, MIT Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, & Harvard Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard.
See details here.
Notification Animal Ethics Information Sessions – Friday 24 April & Tues 21 July 2015
• All new
research staff and students using live animals complete the
information session “Animal Use in Research and
Teaching”.
• Investigators
must have successfully completed the relevant
training to be named on an animal ethics application.
Friday 24 April 2015, 10am – 12:30pm
Lecture Theatre S1, 16 Rainforest Walk (Building
25), Clayton Campus
Tuesday 21 July 2015, 10am – 12:30pm
Lecture Theatre S3, 16 Rainforest Walk (Building
25), Clayton Campus
Register on-line here
Biomedical Sciences Doctoral Program Information session - 23rd March
SCS-MH Students and supervisors are invited to meet Dr.
Melanie Pritchard, Senior Manager for the Biomedical Sciences Doctoral Training
program and learn about how this Program will assist your PhD candidature and
career development. She will provide an overview of the program and
explain the way that we expect to use GRAMS to register and record activities.
There will be time to discuss outstanding issues around implementation,
including the latest developments from MIGR.
23 March at 11.00 am, Dept of Medicine Seminar room, Level 5 Block E MMCRead here for further information about the Biomedical Sciences PhD program.
Coursework units for Translational Research Doctoral program
All Monash graduate research students, irrespective of program option, must complete
the following activities prior to the Confirmation milestone:
- Monash Induction (online);
- Faculty Induction;
- Research Integrity (online).
Students register for theses activities via GRAMS
(accessible via my.monash or the GRAMS webpage). Enrolment form is here.
In
addition, all newly enrolled GR students must complete the following
6-credit-point coursework unit prior to confirmation of
their PhD candidature (Note: students
who commenced in 2014 - we are extending the opportunity to you to
undertake this coursework):
Monash Doctoral Program online activity management system
The Graduate Research Activity Management System (GRAMS) is now
live and ready for use!
GRAMS is an all-encompassing online system that has been designed to support Graduate Research supervisors and students in the management of their professional development activities. Activities are categorised into three Modules - the Compulsory Module, the Graduate Researcher Development Module and the Discipline Enhanced Development Module. Student's access to, and requirements within, these Modules will be dependent on their year and course of enrolment.
The Graduate Researcher Development Module is available to all
graduate research students regardless of course and year of enrolment. It
contains a selection of research, professional and career related development
activities designed to establish students as a researcher and give them a
competitive edge when it comes to employment opportunities. All of the
activities in this Module are categorised into the following eight Learning
Domains:GRAMS is an all-encompassing online system that has been designed to support Graduate Research supervisors and students in the management of their professional development activities. Activities are categorised into three Modules - the Compulsory Module, the Graduate Researcher Development Module and the Discipline Enhanced Development Module. Student's access to, and requirements within, these Modules will be dependent on their year and course of enrolment.
GRAMS
will allow supervisors to:
- View all your students and
their Monash Doctoral Program;
- Search for available
activities, both Graduate Researcher Development and Discipline Enhanced
Development, and make recommendations to your students;
- View and monitor students
attendance at activities and hours completed;
- Generate reports to assist in tracking your students’ progress in their respective programs.
Timeout newsletter
Read the latest issue of Wellbeing @ Monash and Monash Sport newsletter here, featuring:
- Monash Global Walk/Run
- Does diet have an impact on the mind?
- Creating a healthy workplace together
- Discounts
- And more!
Health concerns over Paleo cookbook aimed at toddlers
Professor Helen Truby, Head, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics on SBS news. Watch video here.
Serious health concerns have been raised over a cookbook that promotes the Paleo diet for toddlers. The book - co-authored by celebrity chef Pete Evans - has been shelved by its publisher - after several health officials raised concerns.
Morning Tea/School Meeting - Friday 27th March 2015 - 10am, Lecture Theatre 2, MMC Clayton
Nominations for the SCS Quiet Achiever Award are now open, via attached form.
Outside Studies Programme, 2015
This
year, applications for OSP for all Faculties across the University will open
on Friday 20 March and close on Friday 17 April. This
single, annual round will capture applications for both Semester 2 (2015) and
Semester 1 (2016).
For
2015, the OSP application process has been improved and streamlined with the
following benefits to applicants:
1.
OSP applications will be prepared and submitted via an easy to use
online form, in a similar way to Academic Promotions,
2.
Applications will be forwarded to your Supervisor and
Head of Area for approval/support by the HR OSP Coordinator (you are no longer
required to do this personally),
3.
HR will process leave using the details within the OSP
application so that you’ll no longer be required to fill in a separate leave
form.
Monash University Career Connect
The University's new Career Connect has opended in
the Clayton Campus Centre opposite Monash Connect. Students are able to book a
30-minute one-on-one appointment with a career educator, bring in their resume
and documents and have a job application checked, or access information about
volunteering and student leadership programs. For more information,visit the website.
Expressions of Interest: Monash Diverse Genders and Sexualities (DGS) Advisory Group
The Social
Justice Unit is calling for nominations for its Diverse Genders and Sexualities
(DGS) Advisory Group from members of academic and professional staff from all
Australian Monash campuses who want to make a positive contribution to
supporting the social inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,
intersex and queer community at Monash University.
Nomination form here. Enquiries to Sarah Mander Also see terms of reference here.
Academic Promotion Information
CLAYTON CAMPUS
Date: Monday 23 March 2015
Time: 12:30 - 2:00pm
Venue: Medicine A Lecture Theatre, 37 Rainforest Walk (M3, Building 13A, Clayton Campus)
THE ALFRED
Date: Wednesday 25 March 2015
Time: 12:00 - 1:30pm
Venue: Seminar Room 1, Level 5, The Alfred Centre
It is strongly recommended that interested
attendees PLEASE
REGISTER THEIR INTENT TO ATTEND, via the "REGISTER NOW"function
here.
Hospital carshare
Car-pooling is just a click away after the launch of a
new website connecting Monash Health staff with other car poolers. Monash
Health is the latest healthcare organisation to have access to the website Hospital Carshare, developed and
launched by Metro Parking.
To launch the site, Metro parking is offering Zouki
coffee vouchers to the first 100 people who register on the website.
The Careshare network works by linking staff by their
postcode and their place of work. Staff register whether they are a driver,
passenger or both, their home postcode and their Monash Health work place.
Staff can then connect with other drivers/passengers in their area who are
travelling to the same site. Seven major Monash Health sites are included in
the Hospital Careshare network.
Public transport discounts for international students
International
undergraduate students are now entitled to receive a 50% discount on the
purchase of a yearly myki pass. Read here for details.
Please pass this onto any international
students you may have working with you.
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