List of Fellows - 2009
The South Australia Fellows who have received Churchill Fellowships in 2009 are listed in the following table.
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Andrea Harms (National Co-ordinator, Principals Australia) To study methods for accelerating the educational outcomes of indigenous Australian students. Canada, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates. |
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Annie O’Connell (Senior Occupational Therapist, Disability SA Early Childhood Program) To explore the management of sleep problems for children/adolescents with additional needs. – UK, Canada, USA |
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Brenton Banham, (Science Communications Officer , School of Chemistry, Physics and Earth Science, Flinders University) The Phyllis Primrose Whyte Churchill Fellowship to study the structure and pedagogy of targeted school and community focused science outreach programs – Singapore, Japan, USA |
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Conor McKenna (Self employed Company Director & Advisor, Twoeyes Venture & Advisory) To investigate how regional economies can sustainably develop an innovative culture of entrepreneurship and venture investing. – USA. |
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Geoffrey Cobham (Festival Production Manager & Designer, Adelaide Festival of the Arts) To research professional event and installation artists with particular focus on creative implementation, cost effectiveness and safety innovation. – Netherlands, Spain, Germany, France |
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Ian Smith (Veterinarian, Monarto Zoo) To study veterinary practice, facilities and protocols in open range zoos. – USA, South Africa, UK, United Arab Emirates |
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Sheridan Flint (Audiologist, Southern Adelaide Health Services) To investigate the assessment and rehabilitation of complex adult cochlear implantees – Denmark, Germany, UK |
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Timothy Guster (Self employed Luthier) To research historical lute collections. – UK, France, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Austria, Czech Republic. |
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William Long (Self employed Director and Principal Consultant, Ag Consulting Co Pty Ltd) The Churchill Fellows’ Association of South Australia Churchill Fellowship to investigate large scale pollination services which have developed since Varroa Mite incursion. – USA, Switzerland, Germany, France, UK |
See other years fellows 2007 - 2008 - 2010
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