Breadcrumbs List.
2022 events
Check out photo and video highlights from our events in 2022.
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FMHS Professional Staff Awards 2022
15 December 2022 - See highlights from the FMHS Professional Staff Awards. This year we held a joint ceremony for 2022 and 2021 recipients of the Stuart Glasson and Ian Houston awards.
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Inaugural Lecture: Professor Zimei Wu
30 November 2022 - View photos and watch the video of Professor Zimei Wu's inaugural lecture, 'From suppositories to nanomedicines: from a pharmacist to a drug delivery scientist'.
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Inaugural Lecture: Professor Chris Shaw
17 October 2022 - View photos from Professor Chris Shaw's inaugural lecture, 'Gene therapy strategies for motor neuron disease'.
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FMHS Teaching Awards 2022
22 September 2022 - See highlights from the FMHS Teaching Awards. This year we held a joint ceremony for 2022 and 2021 recipients of the Dennis Pickup and Butland awards.
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Gluckman Medal Award Ceremony 2022
14 September 2022 - Highlights from the Gluckman Medal Award Ceremony 2022.
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Mānawa Mai - Open Day
27 August 2022 - Highlights from Mānawa Mai - Open Day, held at the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences in Grafton.
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Inaugural Lecture: Professor Melody Smith
18 August 2022 - View photos and watch the video of Professor Melody Smith's inaugural lecture, 'Designing healthy environments for child wellbeing - if only it was child’s play'.
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Inaugural Lecture: Professor Jeff Harrison
11 August 2022 - View photos and watch the video of Professor Jeff Harrison's inaugural lecture, 'Sometimes the best plan is not having a plan'.
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Inaugural Lecture: Professor Rinki Murphy
4 August 2022 - View photos and watch the video of Professor Rinki Murphy's inaugural lecture, 'Diabetes and obesity: search for precision medicine in an imprecise world.'
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Inaugural Lecture: Professor Bridget Kool
8 June 2022 - View photos from Professor Bridget Kool's inaugural lecture, 'It takes a village to raise an academic'.
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Inaugural lecture: Professor Trecia Wouldes
18 May 2022 - View images and watch the recording of Professor Trecia Wouldes' inaugural lecture, 'Advancing our understanding of early adversity to later development, one baby step at a time!'