Changing lives in Papua New Guinea
Her experience with a student who had a hearing impairment, led Papua New Guinea teacher Rebecca Krai (MDisPolPrac ’19) to undertake a Master of Disability Policy […]
Her experience with a student who had a hearing impairment, led Papua New Guinea teacher Rebecca Krai (MDisPolPrac ’19) to undertake a Master of Disability Policy […]
2019 GRADUATE Diana-Elena Vornicu Bachelor of Arts and Science Travelling to another country to study can be daunting, but Romanian Diana-Elena Vornicu found that the strong […]
Indonesian Teacher Trainer Dede Supriyanto (MEd(SpecEd) ’16) believes all children have the potential to learn and is delivering quality education for children with multiple disabilities. With […]
Currently on the frontline of his country’s response to COVID-19, Dr Kwan Leung Chia (MD ’16) is a member of the Home Quarantine Taskforce at the […]
Jose ‘Apollo’ Pacamalan (MEnvMgmt ‘05) is the founder of the Rice-Duck Movement Inc., offering subsistence farmers in his homeland of the Philippines, an organic, climate-smart, accessible […]
Until 2002 ‘palliative care’ was unheard of in North Eastern India but as a result of personal tragedy, Santanu Chakraborty (GradCertHlth ’08) has been leading a […]
Thanks to Vietnamese education pioneer, Ha Pham (MEdMgmt ’05), high school students in Vietnam are now able to achieve their South Australian Certificate of Education. Ha […]
Tien Dung Pham (MNg(Cwk) ’15) is the Chief Nursing Officer at the National Hospital of Dermatology and Venereology in Hanoi, Vietnam. In this leading role, Pham […]
Equipped with a Bachelor of Agricultural Science and two dictionaries – one English to Persian and one Persian to English – Emeritus Professor Acram Taji (PhD(BiolSc) […]