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Congratulations to all our Graduands!
ImageCongratulations to all our graduands who have, and will be, graduating in ceremonies throughout May.  A number of our graduands celebrated the occasion with their families and academic staff at a graduation morning tea held in the Department on Saturday 5 May.  Graduation marks the end of many years of study for our students, and it is a very happy occasion for all involved.

A number of degrees and diplomas will be presented to our students, not only in Anatomy, but also in Neuroscience.  Qualifications to be awarded include Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master of Science (MSc), Postgraduate Diploma in Science (PGDipSci), Postgraduate Diploma in Surgical Anatomy (PGDipSurgAnat), Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad), Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) (BBiomedSc (Hons)),  Bachelor of Science (Honours) (BSc(Hons)), and Bachelor of Science (BSc).

The Department wishes all our graduates every success for their future careers.

Photo: Staff and graduands (with qualifications in brackets) who attended the graduation morning tea (from left to right) -  Kimberly Ruxton (BSc), Mel Mauiliu (BSc), Jessica Dunleavy (BSc), Anna Clare O'Connor (BSc), Dr Louise Parr-Brownlie, Kai Lun Lee (BBiomedSc (Hons)), Natasha Stenhouse (BSc), Dr Elspeth Gold, Joon Kim (BSc), Rebekah Masterton (BSc), Prof Dave Grattan, Dr Ruth Napper, Emma Daly (BSc (Hons) Neuro) Assoc Prof John Reynolds, Dr Christine Jasoni, Peter Smith (MSc) Dr Greg Anderson, Dr Peter Hurst, and Professor Ian McLennan.

Departmental Seminar



Tuesday 28 May 2013
Time: 1-2pm
Venue: D’Ath Lecture Theatre, First Floor, Hercus Building

Dr Justin Keogh Bond University Gold Coast, Queensland
" Weight loss in older adults benefits of exercise"

Dr Keogh's research focuses on understanding the acute stresses, and the chronic adaptations resulting from a range of physical activities. His research focuses on athletic populations and older adults, where both general and specific therapeutic physical activity may have differing effects and various motives and barriers to continual participation.


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