Taking a truly multi-disciplinary approach, the researchers involved in CoEGR include Professors Deborah Cobb-Clark and Agnieszka Tymula from thefrom the Business School, and Dr Louise Thornton from The Matilda
threatening,” said Professor Twigg, Kellion Professor in Endocrinology, Stan Clark Chair in Diabetes at the University’s Charles Perkins Centre and Head of Department of Endocrinology at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
Teacher, Year 12 Aboriginal Studies. The Program was led by Ms Irene Wardle, Aboriginal Researcher Partnerships Manager, Research Centre for Children and Families, and Ms Tracey Cameron, Lecturer and Coordinator of
Just a few years ago it was facing extinction. Tracey Cameron is at the forefront to strengthen their community’s language and culture. ... Sanya Kulshreshtha, Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Languages) student. Tracey Cameron teaches a