It’s a distinguished honour
Professor Tracey Wade has been awarded the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy (AACBT) Distinguished Career Award for her exceptional contributions to CBT, through research, teaching, and clinical innovation.
Professor Wade will receive the award at the annual AACBT Conference, where she will give an address on her work titled Improving CBT for eating disorders: Exploring the roads less travelled.
Out of this world chat
Associate Professor Alice Gorman appeared on Australia in Space TV discussing her work and her book Dr Space Junk vs the Universe: Archaeology and the Future.
You can watch her chat here.
Innovative businesswomen recognised
Flinders University alumni Laura Drexler (MAUD ’20, CNHS), Sheree Edwards (BEnvMgmt ’04, CSE) and Jodie Evans (GCertPubSecMgmt ’14, CBGL) have been named amongst The Advertiser’s list of innovative businesswomen in South Australia.