Susan Batho
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Susan Batho, a Former Lecturer for the University of Western Sydney, has been recognized by Worldwide Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in media audiences.
Mrs. Batho lectured and gave presentations to University of Western Sydney students on the subject of media audiences. While serving as a general staff member, Mrs. Batho was encouraged to enter the university's research program in media audiences as a senior research student officer. She was also asked to tutor and lecture in undergraduate media and media audience studies.
In addition to her educational experience, Mrs. Batho also has extensive knowledge regarding rabbits. Throughout the years, has presented seminars on family history research and specific rabbit breeds and rabbit husbandry. She is certified as an All Breeds Rabbit Judge and was Vice President of the Rabbit Breeders Association of NSW. Mrs. Batho is also affiliated with the Rabbit Breeders Association of Victoria, the Rabbit Fanciers Society of NSW, the New South Wales Rabbit Breeders Association and the Rabbit Exhibitors and Breeders Society. Mrs Batho Founded the Blue Mountains Rabbit Club in 2016. Mrs Batho was co-author of "The Bunny Garden: A Holistic Approach to Living with your Pet" together with Nicole Rae Parsons, first published in 2011 and now in it's 4th imprint.
Ms. Batho received a research master's degree in media audiences and another in creative writing, both with honors from University of Western Sydney. In recognition of her achievements, she was recognized with the Ditmar Award for writing and editing, the A. Bertran Chandler Award for science fiction, an Australian postgraduate award to support full-time studies, and numerous FanQ awards for writing and editing. During her free-time, she supports various animal organizations, and enjoys creating photo journals.
She has chaired five Medtrek conventions and a Syncon, put out over 400 fanzines (media, fantasy, apas, fanzines and genzines) and organised the occasional club (Fannish & non-fannish). She was a member of the Sydney Science Fiction Foundation.
Mrs. Batho lectured and gave presentations to University of Western Sydney students on the subject of media audiences. While serving as a general staff member, Mrs. Batho was encouraged to enter the university's research program in media audiences as a senior research student officer. She was also asked to tutor and lecture in undergraduate media and media audience studies.
In addition to her educational experience, Mrs. Batho also has extensive knowledge regarding rabbits. Throughout the years, has presented seminars on family history research and specific rabbit breeds and rabbit husbandry. She is certified as an All Breeds Rabbit Judge and was Vice President of the Rabbit Breeders Association of NSW. Mrs. Batho is also affiliated with the Rabbit Breeders Association of Victoria, the Rabbit Fanciers Society of NSW, the New South Wales Rabbit Breeders Association and the Rabbit Exhibitors and Breeders Society. Mrs Batho Founded the Blue Mountains Rabbit Club in 2016. Mrs Batho was co-author of "The Bunny Garden: A Holistic Approach to Living with your Pet" together with Nicole Rae Parsons, first published in 2011 and now in it's 4th imprint.
Ms. Batho received a research master's degree in media audiences and another in creative writing, both with honors from University of Western Sydney. In recognition of her achievements, she was recognized with the Ditmar Award for writing and editing, the A. Bertran Chandler Award for science fiction, an Australian postgraduate award to support full-time studies, and numerous FanQ awards for writing and editing. During her free-time, she supports various animal organizations, and enjoys creating photo journals.
She has chaired five Medtrek conventions and a Syncon, put out over 400 fanzines (media, fantasy, apas, fanzines and genzines) and organised the occasional club (Fannish & non-fannish). She was a member of the Sydney Science Fiction Foundation.