August Seminar


Educational Engagement with Myanmar

Date Monday 28th August 2017

Time 5:30 pm for 6pm start (refreshments 7-7:30pm)

Venue The Trinity College Gallery, Level 1 Gateway Building, University of Melbourne   100, Royal Parade, Parkville | Victoria 3052, Australia.

Directions Tram 19 NORTH COBURG, along Royal Parade and get off at Stop 12.  

Please follow the Map – https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By62argzs_A-Mi00cm9yOGI3Xzg

Please note that drinks are served in the professor Sir Joseph Burke Gallery, located on the first floor of the Gateway from 5:30pm, followed by the meeting in the Craig Auditorium, located on the Ground floor of the Gateway Building.

RSVP please, for catering purposes. Email: admin@aummi.edu.au

No charge, but GOLD COIN DONATIONS requested to cover costs.

Professor Ken Hinchcliff, BVSc Melb, MS Wisconsin-Madison, PhD Ohio StateDACVIM, CEO of Trinity College, University of Melbourne

Professor Ken Hinchcliff became CEO of Trinity College in September 2015 after serving as the Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Melbourne. Prior to that, he was Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Science from 2007 to 2014. Professor Hinchcliff graduated from the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science, and later earned a Master of Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a PhD from the Ohio State University in 1990. He was an academic in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Ohio State University from 1990 to 2007, rising to Professor. At the University of Melbourne he led the formation of the joint Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, directing the review and renewal of the undergraduate teaching programs in that Faculty, and was responsible for the introduction of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program, which the University began teaching in 2011. He has extensive experience teaching undergraduate and graduate students, and is internationally recognised as a scholar of veterinary internal medicine and exercise physiology.

Two more panellist’s names to be advised.

A question and answer session will be conducted after the talk.

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