Donors 17. Scholarships and Awards 19. Academic Report 21. Profiles of Scholarship Recipients 23. ... Our. David Greatorex presenting the Greatorex Foundation Scholarship to first year recipientBen Devine.
Nicole Leong. George Arnold Wood Memorial Prize for History I. Clio Davidson-Lynch. ... George Arnold Wood Memorial Prize for History II. Samuel Goldberg. GS Caird Scholarship in History II.
GS Caird Scholarship in History II – Colin Taylor. Helen Newbon Bennett Memorial Prize for Senior History – Pola Cohen. ... Isabel M. King Memorial Prize for History III – James Collier and Daniel Swain.
topic, and was more than willing to adopt new methods and techniques developed in the ever changing world of scholarship. ... nbsp;Levant, has as itsprimary function the housing of elite/royal burials and their associated and ongoing mortuary and
and to establish bursaries andopen scholarship.32 Many opposed this proposal on the grounds that it woulddeprive poor children of opportunities.33 Despite such reservations, legislationwas passed by the British parliament. ... But there were still
Locals” inCanberra who provided a supportive atmosphere for this project included Belle Alder-man, Michael Austin, Sean Burges, Tim Bonyhady, Andrew Clarke and Lee Wallace. ... My larger debts to the community of Australian literary scholarship and its
Gilbert. 855 Interdisciplinary health researchDarryl Stellmach, Brigitte Bagnol, David Guest, Ben Marais and Robyn. ... Coogan, Robyn Alders, Richard Kock, David Raubenheimer. and Siobhan M. Mor28911 Visualising One Health.
That is, scholarship must reflect upon and challengecurrent thinking and thus generate new ideas. ... Their response resulted in a wide range of scholarship. We have organised authors’ contributions into eight parts.
7. Marine tenure in the Wellesley Islands region, Gulf of CarpentariaPaul Memmott and David Trigger 136. ... 11 This would seem to beoverstating the impact because the bark canoes did enable the people to get out tothe islands, as the archaeological
Prof. Hala Zreiqat AM, is Professor of biomedical engineering, and Director of the ARC Training Centre for Innovative BioEngineering, University of Sydney. She is a trailblazer in the field of…