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Professor Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, thanked students for their feedback and colleagues for their continued focus on excellence in teaching and learning. ... Mark said.
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Professor Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, thanked students for their feedback and colleagues for their continued focus on excellence in teaching and learning. ... Mark said.
University. Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Mark Scott, wrote to all staff and update about the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research).
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Get ready to SOAR in 2020. 24 May 2019. Applications for Sydney Research Accelerator (SOAR) prizes are now open. Researchers are encouraged to apply for the two-year program before 11 July 2019. A key initiative of the 2016-20 Strategic Plan, the SOAR program supports up-and-coming research leaders to build their careers by increasing the scale and impact of their research. As part of the two-year program, successful applicants from across the University are awarded $50,000 per year to support
Front row left to right: Katie Ford, Mark Scott, David Thodey, Cath Keenan, Di Challenor, Kirsten Andrews. ... Following their discussion, Professor Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, drew the link to Sydney, saying: "70,000 of those young people are here at this university.
Kieran Shepherd (Team). Owen Shields (Team). Mark Thomas (Team). Stuart McAlister (Team).
As the University marks NAIDOC Week, we speak with Associate Lecturer in the Sydney School of Public Health, Karina Clarkson, who is a proud Gamilaroi/Dunghutti Aboriginal Australian woman, about what
We sat down with biochemist and Lawrence Penn Chair of Bowel Cancer Research, Professor Mark Molloy to talk about his research into bowel cancer and what everyone should know about this
Mark. Mark Scott. Vice-Chancellor and Principal. Communications University. Email. Communications University.
Vice-Chancellor Mark Scott has announced a whole-of-University research centre focused on helping the world meet its climate change goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. ... MDI). Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, and Professor Emma Johnston, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) announced the flagship research centre at an all-staff town hall on 12 March.
Professor Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all staff about newly implented policies and keeping our University a safe and welcoming space for all. ... Kind regards,. Mark. Professor Mark Scott. Vice-Chancellor and President. Contact us.
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Dr Tejas Deshmukh, A/Prof Sarah Zaman and Dr Mark Dennis. FMH researchers receive NSW Ministerial Awards for Cardiovascular Research. ... Dr Mark Dennis receives this honour for his high-impact research on improving access to life-saving technology and advanced therapies for heart failure patients.
Regards,. Mark. Mark Scott. Vice-Chancellor and Principal. Communications University. Email. Communications University.
Films selected for the Festival this year will compete for the coveted Dead Oscar created by Sydney glass artist and SCA alumnus, Mark Wotherspoon. ... I find that the glass in old TVs holds a more significant meaning for my work – these screens have carried a lot of stories,” said Mark Wotherspoon.
What can you learn about teaching? To mark the move to week 8 (30 April to 4 May), we asked Danny to pick out eight of his favourite pieces of feedback
To mark Global Climate Change Week (14-18 October) we look at how you can make an impact by being aware of the essential resources that shape our daily lives and
Today marks the beginning of Innovation Week – what are you most looking forward to? ... Five minutes with Martin Tomitsch. 16 August 2019. To mark the start of Innovation Week today, we spoke with Associate Professor Martin Tomitsch about his passion for bringing diverse minds together
I’ll continue to keep you updated. Kind regards,. Mark. Professor Mark Scott. ... Vice-Chancellor's statement to Senate Committee hearing. Read Mark Scott's opening address..
Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott wrote to all staff to provide an update on the University's plans for teaching and learning in 2023.
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