The freedom, creativity, autonomy, excitement and fulfilment of street and public art capture alumna Kaff-eine’s attention, and her heart.
Jefa Greenaway is working to bring Indigenous perspectives to the world of architecture.
The trick to most successful startups is using technology to identify a solution to a customer need, one that saves time and money. Startups that survive and thrive disrupt markets with simple solutions, making it easy for developers to raise cash and develop their business. It’s every budding entrepreneur’s dream. Angela Martinkus talks to three graduates who have pulled it off.
The University has a long and proud involvement with the Olympic movement. Students, alumni, staff and club members have represented Australia at the Games on some 140 occasions.
Meet alumna Rebecca Hossack, owner of the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery in London.
Meet alumnus Simon Griffiths, who blends business with philanthropy.
Global financier Indran Purushothaman (MAppFin 2001) has been doing for decades what labour market pundits predict is the work path of the future – pursuing a project-oriented career as an independent consultant.
Alumna Profile: Rebecca Spindler (BSc(Hons) 1992, PhD 1997).
Alumna profile: Dr Jennifer Henry (BAgr (Hons), PhD)
The exhumation of human remains from clandestine burial sites, matching DNA from the dead with living relatives and the handing back of remains to families. This is the work overseen by Lucy Turner, Coordinator of the United Nations Development Program’s (UNDP) Transitional Justice Program in Guatemala.