Emma Johnston took charge of Australia’s top-ranked university in 2025 after a lauded career as a research scientist. She was ...
University of Melbourne vice-chancellor Emma Johnston has died from complications associated with cancer, aged 52.
A transformative science researcher and the first woman to lead of one of Australia's top universities has died.
Professor Emma Johnston, the University of Melbourne’s first female vice chancellor, has died less than 12 months after ...
Universities like to present themselves as durable institutions. They outlast governments, ride out recessions, and take ...
The University of Melbourne has announced the death of its 21st vice chancellor, Professor Emma Johnston, caused by ...
The University of Melbourne vice-chancellor Emma Johnston, known as a transformative science leader, has died aged 52 due to ...
"The Melbourne School of Design addresses shared societal and systemic challenges to inspire our graduates to imagine and create sustainable, inclusive, healthy and vibrant futures for Australia and ...
University of Melbourne Vice-Chancellor Professor Emma Johnston has died from “complications associated with cancer” aged 52.
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