Her PhD supervisors at the University of Canberra were Associate Professor Kerry McCallum, Professor Matthew Ricketson and Dr Kate Holland, as well as Professor Pat
Dudgeon at the University of Western Australia, and Dr Lynore Geia from James Cook University.
Not exact matches
Thanks to Real Clear Religion, I was alerted to someone named Sarah Moon
at Patheos, blogging in high
dudgeon about the «bigotry» of N.T. Wright, the renowned Anglican theologian.
The findings will be presented in an abstract of the study conducted by Wes D.
Dudgeon, Larry A. Buchanan, Ashley E. Strickland, and Dena P. Garner, from the Department of Health, Exercise, and Sport Science
at The Citadel; and Timothy P. Scheett, from the Department of Health and Human Performance from the College of Charleston, all in Charleston, South Carolina.
When we last left Bilbo, Thorin and the company of dwarves
at the end of Hobbit 2, they had succeeded in severely hacking off Smaug the Dragon, who set off in high
dudgeon to torch the nearest human settlement.
«We are very pleased to be able to provide a grant from the
Dudgeon Community Fund to support the innovative approach taken to STEM studies and awareness
at Reepham High School.
Walmajarri and Bunaba Kimberley mother Lena Andrews (L) and Indigenous National Mental Health Commissioner Professor Pat
Dudgeon with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull
at the launch of the ATSISPEP report.
Pat
Dudgeon, acknowledged as Australia's first Indigenous psychologist, is Professor with the School of Indigenous Studies
at the University of Western Australia and a National Mental Health Commissioner.
The ATSISPEP team leaders — Indigenous National Mental Health Commissioner Professor Pat
Dudgeon, Professor Jill Milroy, Dean of the School of Indigenous Studies
at the University of Western Australia, and Professor Tom Calma, Expert Adviser and Convener of the ATSISPEP National Advisory Committee — said they hope the Federal Government agrees they have placed Indigenous suicide prevention activity «on a firm foundation» through the report which:
As the co-convenors of this landmark event, we are delighted that the panel for the World Leaders Dialogue includes three internationally recognised experts: Professor Pat
Dudgeon from the University of Western Australia; Michael Naera, Kia Piki te Ora Project Leader for Te Runanga o Ngāti Pikiao Trust; and Carol Hopkins, Executive Director of the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation (see their bios
at the end of this article).
Professor Pat
Dudgeon, from the Bardi people of the Kimberley, a psychologist and academic
at the University of Western Australia, chairs the ATSISPEP project.
Some of the high achievers in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health were recognised
at a stunning ceremony
at the Deadlys in Sydney last night, including psychologist Professor Pat
Dudgeon, the Rewrite Your Story campaign, Aboriginal Health Worker Leonie Morcome from the Biripi Aboriginal Medical Service, and this publication from Magabala Books, Traditional Healers of Central Australia: Ngangkari.