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Chancellor medal winner inspires others

From interning at the Australian Embassy in Japan to graduating with near perfect results, Raymart Walker says his experience at USC has gone beyond all expectations.
Raymart, who is a first-generation Australian from Gympie, was awarded the University’s highest honour for a graduating student – a Chancellor’s Medal – at a USC graduation ceremony on Tuesday 6 April.
The former St Patrick’s College student also received USC’s highest academic award – a University Medal – for achieving an outstanding overall grade point average of 6.88 out of a possible 7 during his Bachelor of International Studies.
“For me, the Chancellor’s Medal is an incredible achievement that I attribute to the transformative…
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