Howlett, Diana Rosemary

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Howlett, Diana Rosemary

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      • Professor Diana Howlett

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      1934 - 2018

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      Diana Howlett completed her PhD in Geography, Research School of Pacific Studies, at the Australian National University in 1959. She was Professor of Geography in the Department of Geography, at ANU from 1982 to 1996, and appointed to Chair before her retirement. She is author of studies on the geography of Papua New Guinea. The Diana Howlett Prize is awarded to the student with the most outstanding result in Honours in Geography.

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      Papua New Guinea

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      Young, Elspeth Anne (1940 - 2002)

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      Entered from deposit description on 15 May 2012

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          Australian National University, http://philanthropy.anu.edu.au/philanthropy/donate-online/search/?cause=diana-howlett-prize (accessed 15 May 2012)
          Demographic Trends and Implications, paper by Diana Howlett, published as Working Paper series [1985], Pacific Islands Studies Program, Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, in collaboration with Pacific Islands Development Program, East-West Center, http://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/15520 (accessed 15 May 2012)

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