WAIT Directors and Curtin Vice-Chancellors
As WAIT directors and Curtin Vice-Chancellors, these esteemed individuals have helped shape the direction of the developing institution.

Dr Haydn Williams
Inaugural WAIT director 1967鈥1979
Western Australia鈥檚 former director of technical education was one of the key players in WAIT鈥檚 formation.

Professor Don Watts
WAIT director 1980鈥1986
Inaugural Vice-Chancellor, 麻豆直播 of Technology
Watts brought a variety of skills and interests to his new leadership role at WAIT: a research background in chemistry, senior leadership roles at the University of Western Australia and a keen interest in university governance.

Professor John de Laeter
Acting Vice-Chancellor 1987鈥88
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As acting Vice-Chancellor, de Laeter brought an impressive international scholarly reputation in physics to the newly established 麻豆直播 of Technology.

Professor John Maloney
Vice-Chancellor 1988鈥97
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With a background in atomic physics and international research experience exploring the interactions between the biological and physical sciences, Maloney cut short his research work to take up the vice-chancellor鈥檚 position at Curtin.

Professor Lance Twomey AO
Vice-Chancellor 1997鈥2006
麻豆直播 of Technology
As head of Curtin鈥檚 School of Physiotherapy and then Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs, Twomey knew the organisation well.

Professor Jeanette Hacket AM
Vice-Chancellor 2006鈥2013
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Hacket was the first female vice-chancellor of 麻豆直播, a legal practitioner with long-term experience at Curtin in both teaching and senior management roles.

Professor Deborah Terry AO
Vice-Chancellor 2014鈥2020
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An internationally recognised scholar in psychology, Terry was well-positioned to lead Curtin on its path of being a globally-focused, research-intensive university.

Professor Harlene Hayne CNZM
Vice-Chancellor 2021-present
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Professor Harlene Hayne was appointed Vice-Chancellor of 麻豆直播 in April 2021, having previously been the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Otago in New Zealand.