Health Sciences students recognised for academic success
School of Health Sciences students have been recognised for their academic excellence at this year’s Student Prize and Award Ceremony.
School of Health Sciences students have been recognised for their academic excellence at this year’s Student Prize and Award Ceremony.
The third Art by Prisoners exhibition has attracted by far its largest number of entries, with works submitted from all of South Australia’s nine adult penal institutions.
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