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This is a list of notable current and former University of New South Wales staff This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Australian geneticist and academic at the University of New South Wales [2] George Williams AO: BEcon and LLB (Hons) Australian human rights activist, legal scholar and academic at the University of New South Wales [2] [21]
The admission to undergraduate courses requires the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT), and postgraduate medical courses require the Graduate Australian Medical School Admissions Test (GAMSAT) or Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).
John Michael Dwyer, AO (born 9 September 1939) is an Australian doctor, professor of medicine, and public health advocate. He was originally a Professor of Medicine and Paediatrics, then Head of the Department of Clinical Immunology at Yale University.
Katie Louisa Ardill – first woman to be appointed as a divisional surgeon in New South Wales; among the first female doctors when she joined the British Expeditionary Forces in Egypt in 1915; Nikos Athanasou – Professor of Musculoskeletal Pathology at the Oxford University and Greek-Australian novelist
In late 2008 these dispersed laboratories were consolidated into the new Kolling Building, a purpose-built medical research and education facility which was funded jointly by the NSW Department of Health and the University of Sydney. In addition to four floors for educational activities, the building includes seven research floors, potentially ...
Lee Rhiannon, former Member of the NSW Legislative Council and current Senator for New South Wales (Science) [43] Eric Roozendaal, former Treasurer of New South Wales and former politician (Law) [61] Penny Sharpe, current Member of the NSW Legislative Council (Food Technology) [62] Gabrielle Upton, current Member for Vaucluse (Arts/Law) [63]
The Faculty opened on 1 March 1971 with 219 undergraduate students. [10] Prior to this, only the University of Sydney offered law degrees in New South Wales. The task of establishing the new law school was given to John Halden Wootten QC, a former judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, who was appointed Foundation Dean in 1969.