Professor Darrell Tyron Scholarship Honour
Kimberley Doyle, a PhD candidate in the School of History working on an oral history of Australian peacekeeping in the Pacific, has been awarded a Professor Darrell Tryon Scholarship. The Scholarship was established in 2013 to honour the memory and continue the academic legacy of Professor Darrell Tryon, an eminent scholar of the Australian National University who devoted a distinguished research career to the languages and peoples of the Pacific and who was a great friend of France. The programme is sponsored by the ANU College of Asia Pacific, The French Government and Embassy, and the University of New Caledonia. It will enable Kimberley to spend 3 months at L’Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie working towards the completion of her doctorate. She will take up the scholarship in September this year.