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Breast cancer survivor, carer to nine children, founder of an Indigenous women’s advocacy service and now, 91Ïã½¶app graduate – Rachelle Kelly-Church has navigated all her challenges and blessings with grace and tenacity. And when it came to her studies, she's grateful for all the support she received from 91Ïã½¶app as well.
University of Canberra Bachelor of Nursing alumnus Lee Karssen embodies the care, compassion, curiosity and deep love for humanity that undermines patient-centred care.
It was on the floor of her son's taekwondo gym that Senada Meskin completed much of her PhD. She wrote her thesis while raising three children on her own, and in March, they cheered her on as she crossed the graduations stage to become Dr Senada Meskin.
Three Master of Architecture students from the University of Canberra – Stephanie Bell, Julia McGrath and Nick Brown – are this year’s Alastair Swayn Masters Research Grant recipients.
The PhD student from the University of Canberra is looking to understand and address some of the challenges unique to young onset dementia patients.
Ten young people from the Snowy Monaro region have capped a three-month leadership and public speaking program, run by the University of Canberra and the Country Universities Centre, by presenting to a panel of community leaders.