Lisa jackson pulver biography

Senior leadership team

Led by the Vice-Chancellor, each member of our leadership team furthers the development of the University through the management of a specific portfolio.

Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor 

Professor Annamarie Jagose, PhD Wellington, FAHA

Appointed: October 2021

Duties: As Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Annamarie Jagose works across the executive and academic community to oversee academic enterprise and strengthen the University’s operations and performance. She is responsible for ensuring a focus on outstanding academic performance and scholarship and strategic planning across the faculties, centres and other units. 

Professor Jagose also continues to manage our University Schools, as she has since September 2020 as Interim Pro-Vice-Chancellor (University Schools).

Biography: Professor Jagose is an internationally renowned scholar, a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities and Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales. She is also the author of a number of monographs and an award-winning novelist an

Lisa Jackson Pulver

Australian medical educator

Lisa Rae Jackson PulverAM (born 1959) is an AboriginalAustralianepidemiologist and researcher in the area of Aboriginal health who has been Deputy Vice Chancellor at the University of Sydney since October 2018.

Early life and education

Lisa Rae Jackson was born in Stanmore in 1959 and grew up in Revesby. Her father served in the Second World War and struggled with mental health issues and addictions.[2] She was told her maternal grandmother was a "Maori princess", but learned later in childhood that she had Aboriginal ancestors on both sides of her family.[2] Since confirming her ancestry, she has identified as a Koori woman with connections to south western New South Wales and South Australia.[3] Her family members also came from Wales and Scotland.[4] Her parents divorced in the 1980s, but later got back together and planned to remarry, however her father died of asbestosis.[2]

Jackson Pulver ran away from home at age 14 to escape her abusive father.[2]&

# Lisa Jackson Pulver

Lisa Rae Jackson Pulver (born 1959) is an Aboriginal Australian epidemiologist and researcher in the area of Aboriginal health who has been Deputy Vice Chancellor at the University of Sydney since October 2018. == Early life and education == Lisa Rae Jackson was born in Stanmore in 1959 and grew up in Revesby. Her father served in the Second World War and struggled with mental health issues and addictions.

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