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Executive Training
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Executive Training
Strengthening regional economic integration and prosperity across Asia and the Pacific is the Centre’s driving purpose.
We have an enviable record in designing and delivering tailored training programs and capacity building programs for government,
business, not-for-profits and academic institutions.
Strengthening regional economic integration and prosperity across Asia and the Pacific is the Centre’s driving purpose.
We have an enviable record in designing and delivering tailored training programs and capacity building programs for government,
business, not-for-profits and academic institutions.
Photo Courtesy of the APEC Secretariat, www.apec.org
Executive Training
Strengthening regional economic integration and prosperity across Asia and the Pacific is the Centre’s driving purpose.
We have an enviable record in designing and delivering tailored training programs and capacity building programs for government,
business, not-for-profits and academic institutions.
APEC-Australia Women in Research
Fellowship 2022
The following twenty outstanding female researchers were awarded the 2022 APEC-Australia Women in Research Fellowship:
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1. Dr. Aemi Syazwani binti Abdul Keyon from Malaysia, who will be partnering with the University of Tasmania.
2. Dr. Anggia Prasetyoputri from Indonesia, who will be partnering with the University of Melbourne.
2. Dr. Annavi Villanueva from the Philippines, who will be partnering with the Univerisity of New South Wales.
4. Dr. Bidhari Pidhatika from Indonesia, who will be partnering with Flinders University.
5. Dr. Darshanaa Chellaiah from Malaysia, who will be partnering with the University of the Sunshine Coast.
6. Dr. Diana Pérez Staples from Mexico, who will be partnering with Macquarie University.
7. Dr. Duangkamon Baowan from Thailand, who will be partnering with the University of Newcastle.
8. Dr. Gwendolyn Ban from Papua New Guinea, who will be partnering with the University of South Queensland.
9. Dr. Ivy Chung from Malaysia, who will be partnering with the University of Melbourne.
10. Dr. Kwanjira Kaewfak from Thailand, who will be partnering with Western Sydney University.
11. Dr. Alice Chuah from Malaysia, who will be partnering with Monash University.
12. Dr. Minh Thuy Le from Vietnam, who will be partnering with the University of Technology Sydney.
13. Dr. Morelia Camacho-Cervantes from Mexico, who will be partnering with Monash University.
14. Dr. Thuy Thi Nguyen from Vietnam, who will be partnering with the University of Technology Sydney.
15. Dr. Olivia Cabrera from the Philippines, who will be partnering with the University of Western Australia.
16. Dr. Puah Suat-Moi from Malaysia, who will be partnering with the University of Technology Sydney.
17. Dr. Siti Norashmah Surip from Malaysia, who will be partnering with La Trobe University.
18. Dr. Syuhaida binti Ismail from Malaysia, who will be partnering with the University of Melbourne.
19. Dr. Thuy Thi Dieu Ung from Vietnam, who will be partnering with RMIT University.
20. Dr. Yan-Qin Shen from the People's Republic of China, who will be partnering with RMIT University.
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We would also like to thank the following judges for their contribution during the 2022 APEC-Australia Women in Research Fellowship selection process:
1. Professor Lisa Harvey-Smith - Australian Government's Women in STEM Ambassador.
2. Professor Madhu Bhaskaran - Co-chair of Women in STEMM Australia.