Alumnus of the Year

Professor Debra Jackson AO

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Alumnus of the Year, Professor Debra Jackson AO

Professor Debra Jackson AO, a distinguished nurse scientist and scholar who was the first nurse – and is still the only one – appointed to a Principal Fellowship of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)-funded Oxford Biomedical Research Centre.

The University award is in recognition of sustained contribution to generating knowledge to enhance the care of National Health Service (NHS) patients in the United Kingdom.

Professor Jackson said it was an honour to be recognised amongst such a diverse range of leaders and innovators emerging from the University. 

“One thing Southern Cross prepared me well for was this idea that a good career doesn't just happen, that you do have to plan it and continue in an ongoing education and continual learning so they're all challenges that we have to fit into our lives as professionals. Even when I moved to Sydney I continued to study at Southern Cross online because it is very important to be a lifelong learner.”

There's such a lot about nursing that we still  don't know very much about and I guess I'm  
naturally quite a nosy person so I always want to  know why things are as they are and that's really  
what led me into research. People have a lot of  stereotypes about nurses and what they do and a  
lot of my work is focused on developing that  next generation of nurses and also helping to  
facilitate the discovery of knowledge that will  improve nursing practice and that will improve  
outcomes for patients. It was a great period of  my life being there at Southern Cross University  
I remember a time of real support for learning  encouragement - to be curious and encouragement  
to question but also great memories. When I  started to work as a nurse it really struck  
me that some people have more equitable care than  others. I started to worry about that and to try  
to understand why is it that some people get sick  and get health problems that shouldn't happen. The  
highlights of my career are often around student  achievements - every time a PhD student finishes  
and you see how that's changed their life and how  their confidence grows and how they've found their  
voice that's a wonderful highlight for me. Nursing  is just such a great career choice, you work with  
people in the best and the worst times of their  life, you get to see real human courage on a daily  
basis. I obviously was honoured to get the Officer  of Order of Australia in 2019 for distinguished  
service to medical education and I was greatly  honoured with that. I hope that my research  
and my body of work will help every person so  that regardless of their social background the  
colour of their skin, they get the same sort  of healthcare and the same equity of care.

2020 Alumni Impact Award Recipients

Alumnus of the Year, Professor Debra Jackson AO

Debra is a distinguished nurse scientist and scholar. She was the first nurse – and is still today the only nurse – appointed to a Principal fellowship of the NIHR-funded Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, awarded in recognition of sustained contribution to generating knowledge to enhance the care of NHS patients in the United Kingdom.

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Young Alumnus of the Year, Nikita Austin

Nikita is a speech pathologist who is passionate about working with rural, regional and indigenous communities to improve access to healthcare. She has created an Indigenous-friendly communication board for Speech Pathology Australia.

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Nikita Austin - Young Alumnus of the Year

International Alumnus of the Year, Mong Marma

Kyasingmong (Mong) is from the remote village of Dongnala in Bangladesh. As a Legal and Justice Studies graduate, Mong has worked in countries around the world to protect the rights of indigenous communities, at-risk human rights lawyers and defenders, and civilians impacted by ceasefire-related violence.

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Mong Marma - International Alumnus of the Year

Community Impact Alumnus of the Year, Aula Sakinah Muntasyarah

Aula is a champion of agroforestry and community programs that solve environmental problems while creating revenue streams. She has worked with young farmers in West Lombok to increase their knowledge of sustainable agroforestry systems including soil management.

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Aula Sakinah Muntasyarah - Community Impact Award

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