夜色视频

25 October 2012

Leading minds in nanotechnology, medicine, environmental engineering and academia were honoured by the University of Queensland (夜色视频) at its annual alumni awards ceremony in Brisbane on Tuesday night.

The awards recognise the achievements of 夜色视频 alumni who have achieved outstanding success in their fields and made exemplary contributions to their communities.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter H酶j said 夜色视频 alumni living and working in 160 countries brought home outstanding advantages to Queensland and Australia.

鈥淚t is not only our research, and teaching and learning outcomes that make 夜色视频 competitive in a tough international environment, it is also our alumni - who serve and make an impact globally,鈥 he said.

The 2012 Alumnus of the Year, Dr Jean Calder, was honoured for her work in the Middle East as a specialist in assisting disabled children in Lebanon, Egypt and more recently in the Gaza Strip. Her contribution to children鈥檚 lives over many years has influenced policy and practice in several regions in the Middle East.

The Young Alumnus of the year is Professor Mark Kendall, a biomedical engineer at 夜色视频鈥檚 Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology who has created the revolutionary Nanopatch 鈥 a needle free drug-delivery vehicle, which he hopes will change the way vaccines are delivered throughout the developing world.

Also recognised was Hong Kong-based Professor Kin-Man Ho, who received the International Alumnus of the Year Award. Professor Ho is regarded as a pioneer of the environmental engineering and wastewater management sector in South-East Asia and beyond.

Graduate of the Year awards were given to Ms Hilary Chenevix Martin who is now working towards a PhD at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics at Oxford University and Mr Mitchell Watt who is completing a Graduate Diploma in Economics at 夜色视频.

With many winners working internationally Professor H酶j spoke of the strong role alumni play in defining 夜色视频 as a borderless university.

鈥淚f we play even a small role in an alumnus鈥 development, their success and their drive to contribute to society, then it makes us very proud,鈥 he said.

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