On 9th May, 2014, staff from the four universities involved gathered at the residence of the Australian Ambassador (H.E. Neil Mules) to the Netherlands to celebrate the announcement of the BIOFAB Degree program.
It was a fantastic opportunity for many people involved to come together and reinforce our commitment to deliver this advanced Masters’ Degree. Speakers included Professor Gordon Wallace (University of Wollongong, Australia), Associate Professor Jos Malda and Adjunct Professor Paul Dalton (Queensland University of Technology).
From Left to Right: Gordon Wallace, Dop Baer, Wouter Dhert, Jos Malda, Debby Gawlitta, Bon Verweij.
Two of the speakers, Gordon Wallace (left; University of Wollongong) and Jos Malda (right; University Medical Center Utrecht) enjoy a moment after their talks.
From left to right: Gordon Wallace, Ambassador H.E. Neil Mules, Jos Malda, Paul Dalton.
Professor Gordon Wallace (left; Wollongong) discusses with Professor Dop Baer (right; Utrecht) in the Ambassador’s residence.
Staff from the Utrecht University Medical Center, University of Wuerzburg, University of Wollongong and Queensland University of Technology attend an event to mark the BIOFAB Degree announcement at the residence of the Australian Ambassador to the Netherlands on 9th May, 2014.
We are grateful for the opportunity to come together at the invitation of Ambassador H.E. Neil Mules. Over the next months the details of the BIOFAB Degree will be agreed upon, so then we can commence enrollment.