Professor Richard Scolyer’s advice to 2026 graduates
Professor Richard Scolyer has shared his insights for the graduating class of 2026 following his receipt of an Honorary Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Sydney. His advice emphasizes the importance of resilience and adaptability in a rapidly changing world. Scolyer encourages graduates to pursue their passions and remain committed to lifelong learning.
- ▪Professor Richard Scolyer received an Honorary Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Sydney.
- ▪He provided advice to the graduating class of 2026.
- ▪Scolyer emphasized resilience and adaptability in his message.
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