The University of New South Wales’ School of Optometry and Vision Science (SOVS) has continued its long-standing tradition of the honouring former heads of school with an academic portrait.
The Graduate Certificate in Myopia Managent began this week, and is designed to provide advanced knowledge and develop clinical experience that will assist optometrists in prescribing evidence-based treatment for the condition.The one-year postgra
A potential biomarker located in the eye for a debilitating complication of diabetes could be the key to future development of a new point-of-care screening device.
Having delivered two postgraduate courses on the theory and practice of myopia management, the School of Optometry & Vision Science, UNSW is now taking enrolments for its 2020 program.
Researchers from University of New South Wales (UNSW) have featured prominently at a recent International Society for Contact Lens Research (ISCLR) conference, as the Sydney optometry school also welcomes the appointment of a new deputy head.
Divya Jagadeesh, an optometry student from India who is undertaking a PhD at Brien Holden Vision Institute (BHVI) and is enrolled through the School of Optometry and Vision Science at UNSW, is a finalist in the prestigious NSW International Studen
Professor Fiona Stapleton’s 12-year position as Head of the UNSW School of Optometry and Vision Science has been celebrated with recognition of her various achievements within the profession.
Sydney optometrist Professor Fiona Stapleton is the new President of the International Society for Contact Lens Research, taking office at its 20th symposium in Singapore in August, 2019.
Katherine Wong was confident she would never pursue a career in research or take further studies… now, armed with a Master of Optometry, she is running clinical trials, presenting papers internationally, and mentoring students.