Philip Seltsikas, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Sydney Business School, wrote a letter to Evelyn Chronis to congratulate her on her academic achievement in the first semester of 2013. She ranked among the top three students in two of her units, coming in second out of 186 students with a grade of 86 in WORK2218: People and Organisations, and second out of 144 students with a grade of 80 in WORK2221: Organisational Communication. Seltsikas noted that the Business School aims to provide a cutting-edge education to high-achieving local and international students, making her achievements stand out.
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Associate Professor Philip Seltsikas
Associate Dean Undergraduate
The University of Sydney Business School
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Ms Evelyn Chronis
Email: echr9493@uni.sydney.edu.au
Dear Ms Chronis,
I am writing to congratulate you on your academic achievement in Semester 1, 2013. I am pleased to
advise that you ranked among the top three students in two of your units of study:
• In WORK2218: People and Organisations, you were ranked 2 out of 186 students with a grade of
86.
• In WORK2221: Organisational Communication, you were ranked 2 out of 144 students with a
grade of 80.
The Business School is committed to providing a university education that is at the cutting edge of
knowledge, is intellectually rigorous, and has contemporary and professional relevance. Our
undergraduate student body comprises of high-achieving local and international students. Your
achievements are particularly outstanding given the high calibre of your peers.
Yours sincerely,
Associate Professor Philip Seltsikas
Associate Dean Undergraduate