John Vallance, Fellow (2017) : Sydney
John Vallance is a classicist, historian of science, musician, artist, and most of all, by vocation, a teacher and school administrator.
John Vallance is a classicist, historian of science, musician, artist, and most of all, by vocation, a teacher and school administrator.
Ian Webster has served in senior leadership positions in Public Health and Community Medicine, and is known for his work on addiction, mental health and the impact of homelessness.
David van Nunen is a renown watercolorist with numerous exhibitions in Australia and around the world. He curates, judges and speaks on his art, which can be found in all
Sheryl van Nunen is nationally and internationally recognised for her clinical research in tick-induced allergies (mammalian meat allergy, tick anaphylaxis), their public health consequences and her advocacy for allergy sufferers.
Andrew Vann is now retired, having previously been Vice-Chancellor of Charles Sturt University and holding a number of board and community leadership roles in which he was instrumental in advancing
Margaret Varady has an extraordinary, life-long record of leadership and achievement in the field of secondary education, internationally as well as throughout Australia.
Rob Thomas has made a major contribution to the State Library of New South Wales, the dominant holder of this Nation’s history.
Pall Thordarson is known for his seminal contributions to making functional materials through self-assembly and for ability his ability to advance the public’s and governments support for science
David Throsby is internationally known for his research on the economics of art and culture, particularly in the economics of the performing arts, the role of artists as economic agents,
Christopher Tisdell has made significant and innovative contributions to digital education which have positively impacted millions of people around the world by meeting the challenges of scale, flexibility and personalised