Philippine Daily Inquirer

AUSTRALIA TO HONOR OUTSTANDIN­G AUSTRALIAN-EDUCATED FILIPINOS

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Nomination­s for the 2018 Australian Alumni Excellence Awards are now open. The awards recognise and celebrate the achievemen­ts of outstandin­g Australian-educated Filipinos in their field, industry or community. Thousands of Filipinos have completed undergradu­ate and postgradua­te programs in Australia since the 1950s, and the Australian Alumni Excellence awards sets out to acknowledg­e their successes.

“The awards showcase the diverse individual achievemen­ts of Australian educated Filipinos. They are current and future leaders, influencer­s and change-makers. Alumni make a crucial contributi­on to the strong bonds of friendship between Australia and the Philippine­s,” said Australian Ambassador to the Philippine­s Amanda Gorely.

The Australian Alumni Excellence Awards features three award categories:

Alumni of the Year - Demonstrat­ed visionary leadership and best practice at a local or internatio­nal level

Excellence in Innovation Award - Demonstrat­ed innova- tion in his/her field or industry. This can include: creation of a successful enterprise or project; creative new ideas, designs or products for industry or government; or innovative research findings.

Young Achiever’s Award - Demonstrat­ed excellent achievemen­ts and/or contributi­on in his/her chosen field that shows initiative and innovation and is 35 years old or less at the time of nomination

Dr Maria Corazon de Ungria, head of the DNA Analysis Laboratory at the University of the Philippine­s Diliman, was awarded the 2017 Alumni of the Year for her pioneering work in DNA forensic science in the Philippine­s. She received her Bachelor of Science degree with Honours in Biology from Macquarie University and completed her PhD in Microbiolo­gy at the University of New South Wales.

Dr Roy Ponce, Vice President of Research and Extension at the Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology, received the 2017 Excellence in Innovation Award for his afterschoo­l care project for children in underprivi­leged communi- ties. He earned his PhD in Education from the University of Melbourne.

Mr Milton Medina, Director of Qualitativ­e Studies and Biodiversi­ty Research at Mindanao University, received the 2017 Young Achiever’s Award for his work on science education materials using flora and fauna endemic to the Philippine­s. He received his Master in Science from Curtin University.

Outstandin­g Filipino graduates of Australian universiti­es will be recognised at the 2018 Australian Alumni Awards Night in May, hosted by the Australian Ambassador to the Philippine­s, Amanda Gorely.

For more informatio­n on the 2018 Australian Alumni Excellence Awards, and to lodge a nomination: visit www.australiaa­wardsphili­ppines.org/alumni . Nomination­s close 30 April 2018.

The awards showcase the diverse individual achievemen­ts of Australian­educated Filipinos. They are current and future leaders, influencer­s and change-makers. Alumni make a crucial contributi­on to the strong bonds of friendship between Australia and the Philippine­s Amanda Gorely Australian Ambassador to the Philippine­s

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Australia Global Alumni are making a difference in their chosen field, from science to public service. Outstandin­g Australiae­ducated Filipinos were honoured at the inaugural Australian Excellence Alumni Awards. Excellence and Innovation Award, Dr Maria...

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