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Associate Professor Mark Jaksa

Associate Professor Mark Jaksa

A/Prof Mark Jaksa, Senior Lecturer in the School of Civil, Environmental & Mining Engineering, was presented the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Learning and Teaching during December 2005 graduations. A/Prof Jaksa is an expert in geotechnical engineering.

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Learning and Teaching at the University of Adelaide

"The University of Adelaide has a long tradition of providing a scholarly, diverse, exciting and rewarding learning environment. Our students graduate not only with a comprehensive knowledge of their fields of study, but also with problem-solving abilities and a readiness to inquire, to analyse and to pursue lifelong learning."

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