Nathan, Anjeli Catherine

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Nathan, Anjeli Catherine

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        1975 - 1999

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        Anjeli Catherine Nathan was born in Mallorca on 18 March 1975 before moving to Canberra with her family. Nathan began her undergraduate years as a Science/Arts student at the Australian National University in 1993. In 1995 she took a semester off to work for Dr Rob Magrath as a field assistant on his project on white-browed scrub wrens. In June 1997 Anjeli began her honours course under the supervision of Professor Andrew Cockburn and his PhD student Sarah Legge. Her Honours research led to her thesis "Sibling Rivalry in the Laughing Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae)”. She graduated with First Class Honours and the University Medal in 1998. Nathan died on 3 November 1999 while on a field research project in South Africa. The Anjeli Nathan Memorial Scholarship was established to promote the study of field-based biology in Botany and Zoology at The Australian National University.

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        Canberra; Mallorca; South Africa

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        researcher; student; zoologist

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        Entered from deposit description on 29 May 2012

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            School of Botany and Zoology, Australian National University, http://www.anu.edu.au/BoZo/anjeli/biography.html (accessed on 18 November 2011)

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