University of Melbourne vice-chancellor Emma Johnston has died from complications associated with cancer, aged 52.
Emma Johnston took charge of Australia’s top-ranked university in 2025 after a lauded career as a research scientist. She was ...
This is a loss not only to our university, the higher education sector, the research and science sectors, but to the nation.’ ...
University of Melbourne vice-chancellor Professor Emma Johnston AO has died aged 52 after complications from cancer.
Professor Emma Johnston, the university’s first female vice chancellor, has died less than 12 months after taking up the role ...
University of Melbourne Vice-Chancellor Professor Emma Johnston, has died from “complications associated with cancer”, aged ...
The University of Melbourne vice-chancellor Emma Johnston, known as a transformative science leader, has died aged 52 due to ...
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The University of Melbourne has announced the death of its 21st vice chancellor, Professor Emma Johnston, caused by ...
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Melbourne University's vice chancellor, Professor Emma Johnston, has passed away at 52. She died after a short fight with ...