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May Luncheon (Hybrid event)
Wednesday, 3rd May
Associate Professor
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Rosalie Hudson
‘Living in a nursing home: a fate worse than death?’

Time: 12:00pm for 12:30pm start
Online login: 1:10pm for 1:15pm start
Venue: Graduate House 220 Leicester Street, Carlton, VIC, 3053
• RN, Dip Arts, B App Sci adv.nsg., B Theol, M Theol, Grad Dip
Geront., PhD.
• Honorary Senior Fellow, School of Nursing & Social Work, The University of Melbourne.
Rosalie is a registered nurse, former nursing home manager for 12 years; and 10 years as a community nursing supervisor. Her doctoral research focused on death and dying in nursing homes.
As an ‘expert witness’, Rosalie assists with legal investigations into cases of negligence in aged care. She is an academic supervisor and examiner, and reviewer of academic journals. Rosalie is also an experienced keynote speaker at conferences in Australia and overseas on topics including aged care, ethics, dementia, palliative care, spiritual care.
In 2018 she was awarded Victorian Senior of the Year. Rosalie has published widely, including four authored and co-authored books on aged care.
To book:
Phone: 03 9347 3428
Email: membership@graduatehouse.com.au
Online booking: bit.ly/3l93Kmo
RSVP by:
Wednesday, 26th April 2023
Pricing:
Dine in: Members $39, non-members $44
Virtual Attendance: Members $10, non-members $15
The Committee Of Convocation
Representing Graduates of The University of Melbourne
(A recognised Alumni Body of the University of Melbourne)
The Executive and Members of the University of Melbourne Committee of Convocation warmly invite Members of the Graduate Union to a Luncheon with Speaker on Wednesday 17 May at 12.30pm.
The speaker will be
Associate Professor Claire Roberts Professor of Art History in the School of Culture and Communication
(see Professor Roberts' CV next page)
A two-course meal (main course, dessert, tea & coffee) will be served following the address.
The cost is $50 payable in advance to the bank account of the Committee of Convocation
(BSB 633.000, a/c 141 509 497, Ref: attendee's surname)
RSVP
Monday 8 May to Ros McMillan
(rosmcm@aapt.net.au)
Associate Professor Claire Roberts
Claire Roberts is an art historian and curator with an interest in modern and contemporary Chinese art, and the cultural flows between Australia and Asia. She is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Her current research explores the international context of modern and contemporary Chinese art. Claire’s most recent books are Fairweather and China (2021), Ian Fairweather: A Life in Letters, edited with John Thompson (2019), Photography and China (2013) and Friendship in Art: Fou Lei and Huang Binhong (2010).
