110 ad hominem promotions

14 March 2018 | Story Helen Swingler. Photo Robyn Walker.
VC Dr Max Price and Dean of Law Prof Penny Andrews celebrate with two of the law faculty’s three ad hominem promotees, Assoc Prof Cathleen Powell (left) and Assoc Prof Lee-Ann Tong (right). (Absent: Assoc Prof Jacqueline Yeats.)
VC Dr Max Price and Dean of Law Prof Penny Andrews celebrate with two of the law faculty’s three ad hominem promotees, Assoc Prof Cathleen Powell (left) and Assoc Prof Lee-Ann Tong (right). (Absent: Assoc Prof Jacqueline Yeats.)

Congratulations to the 110 academic and technical staff who have achieved success in the latest ad hominem promotions. The formal celebration was held on Tuesday evening, 12 March.

This group represents a diverse body of colleagues across all faculties.

The process follows strict criteria, which go beyond performance in lecture halls or laboratories. They also take into consideration each individual’s social responsiveness, whether community engagement, clinical services, health systems development or policy input.

“Their promotion is a celebration of their academic achievements and outstanding leadership in teaching and research,” Vice-Chancellor Dr Max Price said in a communique. “It recognises their contribution towards achieving our 2020 vision, which includes being an engaged and research-intensive university.”

The breakdown of the 110 promotees: five from the Centre for Higher Education Development (CHED), 8 from the Faculty of Commerce, 18 from the Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment, 35 from the Faculty of Health Sciences, 27 from the Faculty of Humanities, three from the Faculty of Law, 13 from the Faculty of Science and one from the Graduate School of Business.
 

The ad hominem promotions were formally celebrated at an event on 12 March.

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