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 Weston, Peter Henry   (1956 - )
    Weston, Peter Henry   (1956 - )Born 22 October 1956, Lower Hutt, New Zealand, 
    Currently Honorary Research Associate at Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust
Education: 
University of Sydney
1975-02 to 1978-11 | B.Sc. (Hons) (School of Biological Sciences)
1979-02 to 1982-12 | Ph.D. (School of Biological Sciences)
He 
has received multiple awards, honours and 
scholarships, beginning as a lad with the 
Bronze  Medal  of  the  Orchid  Society  of  New 
South  Wales  for  the  Champion  Orchid  of  the 
Australasian  Native  Orchid  Society's  Annual 
Show.  
He  topped  his  Honours  year 
in  the  School  of  Biological  Sciences  at  the 
University of Sydney.    
He led the submission on scientific research for 
the review of his institution, the Royal Botanic 
Gardens, Sydney, several years ago.
He was posted to Kew as 
Australian Botanical Liaison Officer in 1992-3.
Peter has also taken a leading role involving the 
RBG in tertiary teaching, although this was not 
a  requirement of  his  job.   He  was  formerly an 
adjunct  Associate  Professor  at  the  University 
of  New  England  and  is  currently  an  adjunct 
Associate  Professor  at  the  University  of  New 
South  Wales  and  at  La  Trobe  University.    As 
one of five members of a teaching team at the 
University  of  New  England,  he  was  cited  for 
Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning 
in the Carrick Awards for Australian University 
Teaching from the  Australian Learning and 
Teaching  Council.    This  award  recognised  an 
innovative trans-institutional undergraduate 
course  in  plant  systematics.    
By  invitation, 
Peter has also taught a tertiary course in 
Rhodes University, South Africa.  He has made 
an outstanding contribution to postgraduate 
teaching,  more  than  that  of  many  university-based  academics.
His taxonomic 
revisions and treatments include Persoonia 
(his  PhD  thesis  topic)  and,  for  the  Flora  of 
New  South  Wales,  most  of  Orchidaceae  and 
large  chunks  of  the  Proteaceae,  Rutaceae  and 
Fabaceae.    He  has  described  and  named  more 
than 100 new taxa at various ranks within these 
families. 
The following species have been named in his honor:
Hakea westoniana (Proteaceae)
Leionema westonii (Rutaceae) 
https://orcid.org/
0000-0001-8920-5376
  
Source: Burbidge Medal nomination: Australasian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 161 (December 2014) p.29-32
    Portrait Photo: M.Fagg, 2009, now in ANBG Photo Collection.
    
  
Data from 5,914 specimens
    
    
    