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Malcolm Ian Logan AC (3 June 1931 – 17 September 2022) was an Australian geographer and university administrator. [1] He was Vice-Chancellor of Monash University from 1987 to 1996. Logan grew up in country New South Wales, attending secondary school in the remote town of Tamworth.
17 de sept. de 2022 · Professor Logan’s appointment as the fourth Vice-Chancellor of Monash (and first President) in 1987 marked the most dramatic expansion in the history of Australian universities, involving a decade of frenetic mergers, commercialisation and entrepreneurialism.
Profile: Mal Logan is a New Zealand keyboardist, arranger, and producer. Sites: audioculture.co.nz. In Groups: Alta Mira (2), Bakery, Carson (3), Healing Force, Little River Band, Renee Geyer Band, The Dingoes, The Rebels (24), Geoff Achison & The Souldiggers. Variations:
22 de dic. de 2015 · Former Wanganui boy Mal Logan crossed the Tasman with The Rebels in 1969. He has been described as a “living legend” by the Australian music press for his involvement with a who’s who of artists including Living Force, Renee Geyer, Jimmy Barnes and the Little River Band.
17 de sept. de 2022 · Professor Logan’s appointment as the fourth Vice-Chancellor of Monash (and first President) in 1987 marked the most dramatic expansion in the history of Australian universities, involving a decade of frenetic mergers, commercialisation and entrepreneurialism.
6 de oct. de 2022 · Professor Mal Logan was a transformative figure in higher education in Australia who leaves a profound legacy. As vice-chancellor of Monash University from 1987 to 1996 and as a scholar of international distinction in geography and public policy, he made an extraordinary contribution.
17 de sept. de 2022 · Malcolm Ian Logan AC (3 June 1931 – 17 September 2022) was an Australian geographer and university administrator. He was Vice-Chancellor of Monash University from 1987 to 1996. Logan grew up in country New South Wales, attending secondary school in the remote town of Tamworth.