The Australian Centre for Student Equity and Success acknowledges Indigenous peoples across Australia as the Traditional Owners of the lands on which the nation’s campuses are situated. With a history spanning more than 60,000 years as the original educators, Indigenous peoples hold a unique place in our nation. We recognise the importance of their knowledge and culture, and reflect the principles of participation, equity, and cultural respect in our work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and future, and consider it an honour to learn from our Indigenous colleagues, partners, and friends.

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The National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education invites you to attend a presentation by Dr Helen Law, who is visiting Curtin University from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU).

Helen graduated in physiology and developed her research interests in infection, and immunity. In 2011, she joined the Department of Health Technology & Informatics within the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences (PolyU) as Assistant Professor. Helen currently teaches Human Anatomy for all first year health care students and other courses in Medical Imaging, and is also the Year Tutor for first year radiography students. Students who are struggling often seek help from Helen and she has a handful of interesting stories to share.