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HomeNewsCHMS Staff Recognised In 2024 CASS Awards
CHMS Staff Recognised in 2024 CASS Awards
Monday 9 December 2024

Three staff from the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies have been recognised in the 2024 CASS staff awards. Congratulations to Dr Yujie Zhu, Winsome Adam and Dr Jocelyn Bardot,who had their work recognised across both the Education and Professional Staff streams. 

Dr Yujie Zhu (Associate Professor, Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies)
Excellence in Student Experience

Winsome Adam (Project Officer, Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies)
Supporting Workplace Innovation

Dr Jocelyn Bardot (Project Officer, Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies)
Supporting Workplace Innovation

In 2024, awards recognised both teaching and professional contributions to the college. 

The Education Awards highlighted the achievements of our most outstanding educators, with eight winners recognised across five categories. Dean Professor Bronwyn Parry congratulated all staff and commended the recipients, stating, "This year’s application round was exceptional, showcasing our colleagues’ remarkable ability to engage students through quality teaching, supervision, curriculum design, and enriching learning experiences."

Equally, the Professional Staff Awards honoured the vital contributions of the staff who work tirelessly behind the scenes. This year, nineteen winners were celebrated across four categories. General Manager Mr. Matthew Talbot presented the awards, acknowledging, "the fantastic work and dedication of our colleagues, who quietly support our academics and students every day."

See the full list of winners on the College of Arts and Social Sciences website.