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Barbara Kidman Women’s Fellowships

Congratulations to Dr Ania Kotarba (School of Humanities), Dr Jacinta Holloway-Brown (School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences), Dr Aysegul Birand (School of Biological Sciences), Dr Bing Wang (Adelaide Medical School), Dr Alyssa Sawyer (School of Psychology), Dr Anna Szorenyi, (School of Social Sciences), Dr Eleanor Parker (Adelaide Dental School), Dr Megan Shelden (School of Agriculture, Food & Wine) and Dr Michaela Estelle Okninski (Adelaide Law School) who are recipients of the Barbara Kidman Women's Fellowships. 

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Executive Dean's Staff Award for Student-Led Teaching

Beth Loveys with student

Associate Professor Beth Loveys has been awarded an Executive Dean's Staff Award for Student-Led Teaching. Beth Loveys is highly regarded for her development and leadership innovative practice. Read Associate Professor Loveys' Celebrating our Colleagues interview.

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Australian and New Zealand Optical Society (ANZOS) Awards

Members of the Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS) have been recognised with awards from ANZOSDr Sarah Scholten is the recipient of the Geoff Opat Early Career Researcher Prize, Dr Chris Perrella was awarded the Mid-Career Prize, and the Rubidium Optical Clock Team received the John Love Award for recognise substantial achievement in the translation of optical research and/or innovation towards industrial applications and commercialisation.

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Portable Atomic Clock commendation

IPAS

The Portable Atomic Clocks team led by Professor Andre Luiten received a commendation from the Chief Defence Scientist Tanya Monro AC for their exceptional performance at the Alternative Position, Navigation and Timing (APNT) challenge event as part of the Rim of the Pacific military exercises. 

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2023 Exclusive Global Employer Choice Award

 Tony Zheng

The University International Careers Team received the 2023 Exclusive Global Employer Choice Award presented by Global University Career Union. 

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Energy Sector – Environment award

Energy Sector – Environment award

Associate Professor Manouchehr Haghighi (School of Chemical Engineering) and his team have won the Energy Sector – Environment award at the Energy and Mining Premier's Awards.

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Visualise Your Thesis winners

isualise Your Thesis Winners

Georgia Moloney (School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences) is the winner in this year's Visualise Your Thesis competition at the University of Adelaide who impressed the judges with Airing out wildlife trafficking. Georgia will receive $1000 and the opportunity to participate in the International competition being held later this year. See the full list of winners and their entries

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Awards for innovative measurement achievements

Measurement Awards

The Atomic Clock Team, represented by Dr Rachel Offer (Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing), has won the NMI Measurement Impact award for measurement-related achievements demonstrating real-world impact. Dr Zhiwei Sun won the Measurement Achievement Encouragement Award for measurement-related achievements by early to mid-career professionals. More information.

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National AAACP Conference awards

AAACP

Researchers from the Adelaide Medical School have been recognised for their research excellence at the 2023 Australasian Association for Academic Primary Care Conference in Melbourne. Professor Nigel Stocks was awarded the prestigious Charles Bridges-Webb Medal, and Research Fellow Dr Carla Bernardo was awarded the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPRG) Distinguished Paper award. 

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International Anti-Corruption Academy

Professor Emeritus Adam Graycar of the Stretton Institute has been appointed to the International Academic Advisory Board (IAAB) of the Vienna based International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA). The IACA, supported by the United Nations delivers professional education and Masters degrees to civil servants across the globe.

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