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Distinguished Professor, Honorary Doctorate Recipients and 精东传媒 Fellow in Queen’s Birthday Honours

Distinguished Professor, Honorary Doctorate Recipients and 精东传媒 Fellow in Queen’s Birthday Honours

Vice-Chancellor congratulates all recipients

Distinguished Professor Shi Xue Dou AM, Honorary Doctor of Letters recipient and prominent media figure, Ita Buttrose AC OBE, Honorary Doctor of Laws recipient and leading legal practitioner, Nicholas Cowdery AM QC and 精东传媒 Fellow, artist and educator, Victor Chapman AM PSM, were among eminent Australians recognised in the 2019 Queens Birthday Honours List.

Distinguished Professor Shi Xue Dou AM: service to science education and research

Distinguished Professor Shi Xue Dou AM was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for 鈥渟ignificant service to science education in the field of superconducting and electronic materials.鈥

Professor Dou became Professor and Founding Director of the Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials at UOW in 1994, and under his leadership this institute has grown to more than 100 researchers and is firmly established as an internationally recognised research strength for the 精东传媒.

The institute鈥檚 ground-breaking research programs include superconductivity, energy storage, thin film technologies, spintronics and electronic materials, terahertz science, and an emerging program on nanomaterials for health and solar energy conversion.

A Distinguished Professor since 2014, Professor Dou was previously a member of the Australian Research Council鈥檚 College of Experts (2012-2014). He co-founded the BaoSteel Joint Research Centre in Australia in 2012, received the Vice-Chancellor鈥檚 Excellent Senior Researcher Award in 2008, the Vice-Chancellor鈥檚 Outstanding Partnership Award in 2012 and has received several other engineering and materials science and technology honours and awards.

Ita Buttrose AC OBE: A lifetime of service and leadership

Ita Buttrose AC OBE, who received her Doctor of Letters (honoris causa) from the 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 in 2015, was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) for 鈥渆minent service to the community through leadership in the media, the arts, and the health sector, and as a role model.鈥

Ms Buttrose was previously appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 1988.

Her leadership and service has included as Chair of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, National Ambassador and previously President of Dementia Australia, as well as supporting the Macular Disease Foundation, Breast Cancer Network Australia, Australian Mental Health Prize, AIDS Trust of Australia, Shepherd Centre for Deaf Children and the Pacific Friends of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Dr Buttrose has also held leadership roles with the Adelaide Arts Festival, National Gallery of Australia and the National Opera Festival.

Much of this service was also recognised by UOW when conferring her Honorary Doctorate, with particular reference to 鈥渟hining a spotlight on our most vulnerable citizens.鈥

Nicholas Cowdery AO, QC: distinguished service to the law

Honorary Doctor of Laws recipient, Nicholas Cowdery AM, QC, was appointed an Officer of the Order (AO) for 鈥渄istinguished service to the law, to the protection of human rights, to professional legal bodies, and to the community.鈥

Mr Cowdery was previously appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in 2003.

Mr Cowdery was NSW Director of Public Prosecutions from 1994 until 2011 and was Founding Co-Chair of the Human Rights Institute as well as holding several other leadership roles within the legal profession.

When his Honorary Doctor of Laws was conferred in 2011, Mr Cowdery was recognised for his commitment to human rights and justice, as well as for his significant contribution to the 精东传媒 through the Centre for Transnational Crime Prevention, guest lectures in postgraduate courses and as an Honorary Professorial Fellow in the Faculty of Law.

Mr Victor Chapman AM PSM: service to Indigenous education

UOW Fellow Mr Victor Chapman AM PSM was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for 鈥渟ignificant service to the Indigenous community, to tertiary education, and to the visual arts.鈥

A Fellow of the 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 since 2011 and currently a Resident Elder as part of UOW鈥檚 Elders Program, Uncle Vic Chapman played a key role in establishing the Aboriginal Education Centre鈥攏ow the Woolyungah Indigenous Centre鈥攚hich provides vital programs and facilities to encourage and support Indigenous students.

Mr Chapman was the first Indigenous school principal in NSW, taught in NSW public schools for 38 years, and has supported a range of community service and arts organisations. He received the Public Service Medal in 1991 and the Centenary Medal in 2001. 

Dr Peter Tyree: service to engineering and education

Former Engineering and Information Sciences (EIS) Faculty committee member, Dr Peter Tyree was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for 鈥渟ignificant service to engineering, and to education鈥.

Dr Tyree served as a member of the EIS Faculty鈥檚 External Course Appraisal, Innovation, 精东传媒 Research, Planned Giving and Visiting Committees and as Chair of the Research and Development Committee.

鈥淥n behalf of UOW I congratulate all recipients of honours and awards in the 2019 Queens Birthday Honours,鈥 UOW Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paul Wellings CBE said.

鈥淭he 精东传媒 is very proud to be associated with many of these outstanding Australians, whether as leading researchers and faculty members, honorary doctorate recipients, fellows, guest lecturers, alumni, or as long-standing friends of the Institution.

鈥淭heir exceptional service to education and research, to their respective professions and to the wider community, as recognised by these Queens Birthday Honours today, is appreciated and applauded by the 精东传媒 of 精东传媒.鈥