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The aims of our visiting scholar program are to:

  1. Enhance the research environment;
  2. Develop and mentor centre members; and
  3. Develop collaborations with high quality national and international researchers, leading to applications to external research funding such as Australian Research Council Federation Fellowships and Linkage International Awards or similar.

The scheme facilitates visits to the University by overseas and Australian scholars whose short-term participation in our activities is expected to significantly stimulate our research effort.

2011

February

Dr Denise Polit, Humanalyis, Inc.

March
Dr Graeme Smith, Queen Margaret University, Edinburugh

April
Professor Julienne Meyer, City University, London

2010

July-December 2010
Professor Pei-Shan Tsay, Taipei Medical University
2-28 August 2010
Professor Charlotte Clark, University of Northumbia, Newcastle
8-21 August 2010
Professor Kathy Dracup, University of California, San Francisco
7-12 November 2010
Professor Nicky Cullum, University of York
  • Professor Ann Caress, University of Manchester
  • Professor Julienne Meyer, City University, London
  • Professor Denise Polit, Humanalyis, Inc.
  • Dr Mona Ringdal, University of Gothenburg, Sweeden

2009

  • Profesoor Carole Cox, Fordham University (New York, USA)
  • Professor Kathy Dracup, University of California, San Francisco
  • Professor Denise Polit, Humanalyis, Inc.
  • Professor Tim Stainton, University of British Columbia (Canada)
  • Associate Professor Bernie Kerr, Central Michigan University
  • Associate Prof Anne Tourangeau, University of Toronto (Canada)
  • Dr Diane Doran, University of Toronto,
  • Dr Julian Hughes, Psychiatry of Old Age Service (United Kingdom)
  • Dr Matthew McGrail, Monash University (Melbourne, Australia)
  • Dr Mona Ringdal, University of Gothenburg, Sweeden

2008

  • Professor Du Bin, Peking University (China)
  • Professor Laurel Northouse – University of Michigan School of Nursing
  • Professor Denise Polit, Humanalyis, Inc.
  • Associate Professor Jennifer Fenwick, Curtin University of Technology and KEMH, Perth WA
  • Associate Professor Bernie Kerr – Central Michigan University
  • Associate Professor Lukman Thalib, Kuwait University
  • Dr Carol Ball, City University of London (UK)
  • Dr Diane Doran, University of Toronto
  • Dr Susanne Kean - University of Edinburgh

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