News: DAA 2019
Dr Claudia Paul

Recipient of the Tirkapena Alumni Award 2019, Claudia is a Wiradjuri woman from Broken Hill who hopes to establish a surgical outreach service for rural and remote areas. Claudia is the third ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n Indigenous person to be awarded a Rhodes Scholarship.
Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC

Recipient of the Vice-Chancellor's Alumni Award 2019, Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC is an esteemed advocate for equity in education. Her contributions to higher education policy have changed the face of the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n tertiary sector.
Ms Hannah Wandel

Recipient of the James McWha Rising Star Award 2019, Hannah founded the not-for-profit organisation Country to Canberra, which runs nationwide programs that provide education, leadership and mentorship opportunities for rural teenage girls.
Dr James Muecke AM

Recipient of the Vice-Chancellor's Alumni Award 2019, James is an eye surgeon who has made it his life's work to fight blindness in low-income countries. James' not-for-profit organisation Sight For All has made significant steps towards eliminating blindness in Asia.
Dr Michael Llewellyn-Smith AM KStJ JP

Recipient of the Vice-Chancellor's Alumni Award 2019, Michael is an architect, town planner and city manager who has helped to shape cities in ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ and overseas. He has also been a teacher, visiting guest lecturer and a member of the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ of Adelaide Council.
Associate Professor Kristin Carson-Chahhoud

Recipient of the James McWha Rising Star Award 2019. As a Senior Medical Research Scientist, Kristin's work focuses on tobacco avoidance and aims to close the gap between clinical research trials and real-world patient care.Â
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