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Stephen James Simpson [1] was born on 26 June 1957 in Melbourne, Australia. [2] [3]He graduated with a BSc from the University of Queensland in 1978, and completed his PhD at King's College London in 1982 on locust feeding physiology, [4] called "The control of food intake in fifth-instar Locusta migratoria L. nymphs" [2]
Martin Bean – former vice-chancellor at the Open University and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology [1] Anthony D. Burke – Professor of Politics and International Relations at the University of New South Wales; Judith Beveridge – Australian poet [2] and research supervisor at the University of Sydney
The Centre is located in the Education Building (A35), adjacent to Manning Road, that houses the Sydney School of Education and Social Work on the University's Camperdown campus, New South Wales, Australia. The Co-Directors of the Centre are Professor Peter Reimann and Associate Professor Lina Markauskaite.
John Turtle – Kellion Professor of Endocrinology at the University of Sydney; Nan Waddy – psychiatrist; Robert Walsh – medical researcher and geneticist; Claire Weekes – health writer and pioneer of anxiety treatment; first woman to graduate from the University of Sydney with a doctorate of science; Harry Windsor – heart surgeon
Robert Joss received his BA degree in economics from the University of Washington in 1965. [4] A Sloan Fellow at Stanford in 1965–1966, he received his MBA degree there in 1967 and his PhD degree in 1970. [1] [4]
As part of the University's Strategic Plan 2016-2020, [2] an international panel was convened and recommended that the establishment of a single, integrated Faculty of Medicine and Health be established to ensure the university was well-positioned to address challenges of healthcare in the 21st century. [3]
The centre is affiliated with the University of Sydney and is located within the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital health precinct at the Camperdown campus of the university in Sydney, New South Wales. The centre is named in honour of alumnus Charles Perkins , the first man of Aboriginal descent to graduate from an Australian university.
The Centre was renamed in 2015 and is located adjacent to the University of Sydney in Camperdown, Sydney, New South Wales. [1] [2] It was recognised as a multidisciplinary strategic priority for the University. [3] The research centre is affiliated with the University of Sydney, the Sydney Area Health Service and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. [1]