List of Western Sydney University people
Appearance
This is a list of University of Western Sydney people, including alumni and staff.
Alumni
[edit]Academia
[edit]- Christopher Kelen, author, lecturer in creative writing and literature at the University of Macau
- Mireille Astore, artist/lecturer, Sydney College of the Arts (University of Sydney)
- Nada Kakabadse, professor, University of Northampton
- Chris Fleming, senior lecturer, Western Sydney University
- Silma Ihram, political academic
- Syed Ziaur Rahman, Secretary and Chair of the Advisory Council, International Association of Medical Colleges & Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh
- Hollis Taylor, zoomusicologist
- Dinesh Wadiwel, senior lecturer in Human Rights and Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Sydney
Business
[edit]- Matt Granfield, Head of Marketing, Heritage Bank
Politicians
[edit]Federal politicians
[edit]- Ed Husic, MP, Minister for Industry and Science and the Member of the Australian House of Representatives representing Chifley.
State politicians
[edit]- David Elliott, MP, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Baulkham Hills
- Geoff Lee, MP, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Parramatta
- Karyn Paluzzano, former member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Jai Rowell, MP, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Wollondilly
- Ron Wells, former member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly and the Victorian Legislative Assembly
- Steve Whan, MLC, member of New South Wales Legislative Council
Other politicians
[edit]- Azis Syamsuddin, Indonesian politician
- Yaw Shin Leong, former Singaporean politician
- Dr. Alfred Nganga Mutua, Foreign Affairs Minister, Kenya
Humanities
[edit]This section needs additional citations for verification. (April 2023) |
Arts
[edit]- Craig Anderson, television actor
- Celeste Barber, actor and comedian (Theatre Nepean, 2002)[1]
- Alfio Bonanno, musician
- Jonathan Boulet, musician
- Serhat Caradee (Theatre Nepean), theatre and film director[2][3]
- Melissa Chiu, museum director, curator and author, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
- Dagmar Evelyn Cyrulla, artist
- Timothy Daly, playwright (Theatre Nepean, 1992)[4]
- Kieran Darcy-Smith, actor and director
- Maria Tran, actress, director
- Chua Ek Kay, artist
- Nicole da Silva, actress
- Alexandra Davies, actress
- Anne Deveson, writer
- Joel Edgerton, actor
- Matt Granfield, author
- Joelle Hadjia, musician
- Don Hany, actor
- Anita Heiss, writer
- Steve Le Marquand, actor
- Damian McDonald, author
- Granaz Moussavi, poet and director
- Ben Peek, author
- Ben Quilty, artist, 2011 Archibald Prize winner
- Margaret Roc, author
- Rosie Scott, author
- Yvonne Strahovski, actress
- Travis S. Taylor, science fiction author
- Jared Turner, actor[5]
- The Umbilical Brothers, David Collins and Shane Dundas, comedy duo
- Tony Walters, director and creator of Double the Fist
- David Wenham, actor (Theatre Nepean, 1987)[6]
- Darren Yap (Theatre Nepean), actor and director
Education
[edit]- Lance Mitchell, educator
- William Wallace, educator
History
[edit]- Matthew Glozier, historian
Journalism and media
[edit]- Whitney Fitzsimmons, television presenter, ABC International
- Paul Murray, radio presenter
Sciences
[edit]Medicine
[edit]- Syed Ziaur Rahman, pharmacologist
Military
[edit]- Garnet Malley, Wing Commander, graduate of the Hawkesbury Agricultural College
Sport
[edit]- Shannon Cole, Western Sydney Wanderers defender (degree on hold)
- Casey Dunning, rugby union player
- Benny Elias, rugby league player with Balmain Tigers
- Morgan Endicott-Davies, Judo
- Aziz "Zyzz" Shavershian, bodybuilder and internet celebrity
- Francis Vaiotu, NRL player for the Sydney Roosters
- Frank Puletua, New Zealand rugby league footballer
Other
[edit]- John Ondawame, activist
- Astrid Perry-Indermaur, activist
- Lancelot Eric Richdale, amateur ornithologist, graduate of the Hawkesbury Agricultural College
- Warwick Watkins, disgraced senior New South Wales public servant and former member the Australia national rugby union team (the Wallabies)
Administration
[edit]Chancellor
[edit]Order | Chancellor | Years | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sir Ian Turbott, AO, CMG, CVO | 1989 – 2000 | |
2 | John Phillips, AO | 2000 – 2010 | |
3 | Peter Shergold, AC | 2011 – 2022 | [7][8] |
4 | Jennifer Westacott, AO | 2023 – present | [9] |
- Gabrielle Harrison – Deputy Chancellor
- Kim Yeadon – Deputy Chancellor
Vice-Chancellor
[edit]Order | Vice-Chancellor | Years | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Brian Smith, AO | October 1989 – 1994 | [10] |
2 | Deryck Schreuder | 1994–1998 | [11] |
3 | Janice Reid, AC | 1998 – 31 December 2013 | [12] |
4 | Barney Glover, AO | 1 January 2014 – 2024 | [13] |
5 | George Williams, AO | 22 July 2024 – present | [14] |
Faculty
[edit]Notable past and current faculty members include:
- Ien Ang, cultural studies, academic and author
- Jack Barbalet, sociologist
- David Burchell, journalist
- Jane Caro, social commentator and writer
- Roger Dean, musician, biochemist and cognitive scientist
- Jim Falk, physicist
- Jane R. Goodall, author
- Robert Hayes, legal academic
- Bob Hodge, linguist
- Niv Horesh, historian
- Ivor Indyk, literary academic, editor and publisher
- Paul James, writer on globalization, sustainability, and social theory
- Gail Jones, novelist
- Colm Kearney, political economist
- Steve Keen, economist
- Caleb Kelly, curator and author
- Nikolas Kompridis, philosopher and political theorist
- Geoff Lee, former business academic
- Herbert W. Marsh, educational psychologist
- Willard McCarty, digital humanities academic
- Andrew Moore, historian
- Gerald Muench, medical scientist
- Adam Possamai, sociologist
- Juan Francisco Salazar, anthropologist
- Ariel Salleh, philosopher and sociologist
- Brian Sully AM, QC, legal academic
- Bryan Turner, sociologist
- Ragbir Bhathal, astronomer and author
References
[edit]- ^ Campbell, Leigh (27 April 2016). "Celeste Barber on her hilarious celeb parody pics and why social media means 'f#@k all'". HuffPost. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
- ^ "Serhat Caradee". NIDA. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
- ^ "Serhat responds to common actor speak". Sydney Drama School. 14 August 2017. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
- ^ Daly, T. (2013). Richard III (or almost). Lulu.com. p. 131. ISBN 978-1-291-38867-1. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
- ^ "Jared Turner". actors.co.nz. 20 January 2015. Archived from the original on 30 January 2016.
- ^ Mendelssohn, Joanna (13 February 2008). "Want to go to art school? Don't live in Western Sydney". Crikey. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- ^ "Peter Shergold appointed UWS Chancellor". University of Western Sydney (Press release). Australian School of Business. 25 October 2010. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
- ^ "Professor Peter Shergold AC to retire as Chancellor at end of 2022". Western Sydney University. 9 December 2021. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
- ^ "Chancellor". Western Sydney University. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
- ^ "Brian Smith, Founding Vice-Chancellor". UWS people: History. University of Western Sydney. 2 September 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- ^ Unknown, University of Western Sydney-. "One of Australia's great universities". www.westernsydney.edu.au. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ^ "UWS honours its Vice-Chancellor Professor Janice Reid" (Press release). University of Western Sydney. 19 December 2013. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- ^ "Vice-Chancellor and President". UWS Executive. University of Western Sydney. 23 December 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- ^ Dodd, Tim. "Unis should talk less about themselves and more about who they serve: New WSU leader". Campus Review. Retrieved 22 July 2024.