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There is no doubt that 2021 was a challenging year for the Deakin community. However, the stories demonstrate the incredible things we can build and nurture when we work together. This publication is a celebration of our donors and partners, and the life-changing outcomes made possible by their vision and generosity.
A powerful example of this is our landmark research into the nation’s understanding of the Holocaust, led by Associate Professor Steven Cooke. This work launched on International Holocaust Remembrance Day and was featured across a huge range of media outlets, sparking national conversation. This important project has a direct connection to Deakin’s founding Vice-Chancellor, illustrating how the pursuit of new knowledge crosses time and place, and benefits many, often in surprising ways.
In more transformative research, Professor Felice Jacka continues to lead as Director of Deakin’s Food and Mood Centre, the only research hub of its kind in the world. This growing community of scholars is discovering how nutrition and diet affect mental health and wellbeing, and the Centre is quickly becoming a research powerhouse. Philanthropy has made much of this possible.
I was moved by the personal story of Doug and Barbara Wilson, who have entrusted Deakin with a postgraduate nursing scholarship, in the memory of their late daughter, Anthea. Education shapes and connects lives, and this beautiful, enduring gift will do exactly that.
Former long-serving staff member Professor Lawry St Leger and Dr Pam St Leger have also supported a cause they are passionate about – in their case, nurturing the next generation of population health researchers. Both the Anthea Jane Wilson Scholarship and the St Leger Scholarship were awarded for the first time in 2021.
I was moved by the personal story of Doug and Barbara Wilson, who have entrusted Deakin with a postgraduate nursing scholarship, in the memory of their late daughter, Anthea. Education shapes and connects lives, and this beautiful, enduring gift will do exactly that. Former long-serving staff member Professor Lawry St Leger and Dr Pam St Leger have also supported a cause they are passionate about – in their case, nurturing the next generation of population health researchers. Both the Anthea Jane Wilson Scholarship and the St Leger Scholarship were awarded for the first time in 2021.
The University’s vision for 2030 acknowledges partnerships as the crucial element in all our work. Deakin’s School of Engineering is now in its 30th year and has been shaped by its industry partners and sponsors, who welcome our students and provide them with invaluable professional connections and experience. The NIKERI Institute, a national leader in the higher education of our First Peoples, has deep connections with the communities it serves – across the state and around the country.
On the sporting field too, it is relationships that allow Deakin to provide tailored support to the elite athletes who balance sporting success with their studies (including our Winter Olympics gold medallist in the moguls, Jakara Anthony!).
To each and every donor and partner, I offer my thanks. I look forward to expressing my gratitude in person at one of our upcoming donor and alumni events.
Professor Iain Martin Vice-Chancellor
$30,197
Matched by Community Bank Deakin University to support 76 students through the Student Emergency Assistance Fund
$1,391,255
Given to support scholarships for Deakin students
$1,298,525
Largest gift given anonymously to marine science research
Looking back on their rewarding careers, husband and wife Professor Lawrence and Dr Pamela St Leger, want to support the next generation of researchers.
Deakin’s pioneering Food and Mood Centre, led by Professor Felice Jacka OAM, is uncovering the complex connections between nutrition and mental health.
Doug and Barbara Wilson honour their late daughter Anthea's memory with a generous scholarship to support postgraduate nursing students at Deakin.
Deakin researchers partner with the Gandel Foundation on a groundbreaking study to discover the Australian public’s knowledge and awareness of the Holocaust.
University students often rely on part-time work to make ends meet. Juggling those commitments is particularly challenging if you're also an elite athlete.
Lockdowns highlighted the importance of the arts and creative industries to our daily lives and the economy. Now it's time to build a sustainable arts sector.
Looking back on their rewarding careers, husband and wife Professor Lawrence and Dr Pamela St Leger, want to support the next generation of researchers.
For more inspiring stories, download the 2021 edition in full and discover how philanthropy supports successful learning, rewarding experiences and engaging and inclusive communities.