While This Week was on summer break, several members of our community were recognised for work well done.

While This Week was on summer break, several members of our community were recognised for work well done.
It’s been a big year, full of fantastic stories about our people and campus. See if your favourite story made the top twenty.
Three of our top researchers have been recognised with prestigious Australian Academy of Science awards.
Winning teams from across campus celebrated at the sixth annual Department Sustainability Challenge awards ceremony.
Professor Catriona Mackenzie has been elected as a new Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.
Three of our academics have received AMP Tomorrow Fund grants for their innovative online projects in health law, language learning and memory.
MGSM has announced a major investment into women’s management education, and Campus Life has received a government citation for gender equality.
Our iGem team have won Gold at the International Genetically Engineered Machine jamboree.
Two of our emerging stars have been awarded Young Tall Poppy Science Awards.
Our sustainability campaign encouraging staff and students to refill reusable water bottles has won an international student engagement award.
Dr Emilie Ens and her Indigenous biocultural knowledge team have won a coveted Banksia award for their work.
Three staff have received $5000 development grants and others have been highly commended in the inaugural Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Awards for Professional Staff.