A/ Prof Kate O'Loughlin is a health sociologist in the Faculty of Health Sciences and is a member of the Ageing, Work and Health Research Unit. She has collaborated on projects with Professor Hal…
Dr John Bartholomew is developing technologies to create a quantum internet. Currently he is focusing on using crystals containing the rare-earth element erbium to integrate optical photons,…
2004). Christina Stead's Politics. In David Brooks & Brian Kiernan (Eds.), Running Wild: Essays, Fictions and Memoirs presented to Michael Wilding, (pp.
Brendon O'Connor is the author of A Political History of the American Welfare System: When Ideas have Consequences and Anti-Americanism and American Exceptionalism: Prejudice and Pride about the USA. …
Julie lived and was educated in Dublin, Hobart, Mt. Isa, London and Sydney. She is a settler on the lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. Julie uses her academic resources to understand and …
Greg Martin is an interdisciplinary researcher working across criminology, law and sociology. Greg has expertise in and published widely on the law of protest rights and the policing of protest in…
Greg Whitwell is Professor Emeritus at the University of Sydney where he served as Dean of the Business School (USBS) from June 2014 to December 2022. Before his appointment at the University of…
My research interests are primarily focussed on the role of transnational economic actors, particularly multinational corporations, and the interaction between them and states, international…
Rodney Tiffen is Emeritus Professor in Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney. His most recent book is Disposable Leaders. Media and Leadership Coups from Menzies to…