Rhodes Scholarship

Margaret Beazley and Sarah Haynes

Dr Sarah Haynes is dedicated to improving women’s health globally and plans to undertake a Master of Science in Women’s and Reproductive Health and Master of Science in Global Health Science.

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Mudith Jayasekara and Rosemary Kirk will receive the prestigious scholarships to continue their studies at Oxford.

Nanak Narulla

Nanak Narulla plans to work in public interest environmental litigation and climate change policy after studying at Oxford.

Ben Jones with the Governor of NSW Margaret Beazley

Studying at Oxford will help Ben Jones realise his vision to work with children, youth and families in Australia who face health inequities.

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UNSW Canberra graduate Lieutenant James ‘Jimmy’ Haw will head to Oxford University next year to study Anthropology after being named the 2016 Rhodes Scholar, Australia at Large.

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Harj Narulla is the fourth student from UNSW Law's commencing class of 2008 to win a coveted Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University.

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Emily Burke will join her friend and colleague Sean Lau at Oxford University after winning UNSW Law’s second Rhodes scholarship for 2015.

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Arts/Law graduate Sean Lau will explore the role of Christian ethics in public issues like responses to child abuse and climate change as the state’s newest Rhodes Scholar.

Eleanor Bath, a UNSW science student with a fascination for evolutionary biology, has won the 2012 NSW Rhodes Scholarship.