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Anna Paini »
Anna Paini is Associate Professor in Anthropology at the University of Verona. She holds a PhD in Cultural Anthropologly from The Australian National University and has done extensive fieldwork in Lifou (New Caledonia).
Siobhan McDonnell »
Siobhan McDonnell is a Research Fellow in the National Centre for Indigenous Studies and the State Society and Governance in Melanesia Program at The Australian National University.
Charles Darwin University »
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is a new world university; committed to bringing people together to use knowledge to shape the future. It's a place where everyone can follow their passion to make things better – however big or small. As the only university in the Northern Territory, CDU is
Don Zoellner »
Dr Don Zoellner has worked in the school, vocational and higher education sectors in the Northern Territory since 1973. He served as the Executive Director of Centralian College in Alice Springs and Pro Vice-Chancellor VET and Community Engagement at Charles Darwin University. He has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Enterprise and Career Education Foundation, a member of the National Advisory Council on Suicide Prevention, Chairperson of the Australian Principals’ Associations Professional Development Council and a board member of TAFE Directors Australia. Dr Zoellner has served on numerous advisory committees, reviews and evaluations of education and training at both NT and national levels. Dr Zoellner is a Fellow of the Australian College of Educators and recently retired board chair of Group Training NT. He is the independent chair of the Industry Skills Advisory Council NT and has recently been appointed as the Northern Territory representative on the Australian Industry and Skills Committee. Dr Zoellner completed his Doctor of Philosophy in 2013 by describing the development and implementation of vocational education and training policy in Australia and continues to research, write and publish in the area.
Sophie Scott-Brown »
Sophie Scott-Brown was awarded an international scholarship for her PhD in contemporary British historiography, later working as assistant editor for Using Lives: Essays in Australian History and Biography (Australian Dictionary of Biography). Currently the Participation and Learning Manager for the National Centre for Writing (Norwich, UK), she continues to work on modern intellectual history and biography.
Sally Treloyn »
Sally Treloyn is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow and a Senior Lecturer in Ethnomusicology and Intercultural Research at the Faculty of Victorian College of the Arts and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music at the University of Melbourne. Sally’s academic interests are centred on repatriation, sustainability, and the performance traditions of the Kimberley and the Pilbara, Australia.
Annmarie Elijah »
Annmarie Elijah is Associate Director of the Centre for European Studies at The Australian National University. She has worked as a policy officer in the Australian Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, and has taught politics at the University of Melbourne, Victoria University of Wellington and ANU. Her research interests include trade policy, Australia-EU relations, European integration, federalism and trans-Tasman relations.
Don Kenyon »
Don Kenyon is Associate Professor and Visiting Fellow at the Centre for European Studies, The Australian National University. During 1993–1996 he was Australian Ambassador to the GATT and WTO in Geneva and during 1997–2000 Ambassador to the European Union, Belgium and Luxemburg. He was a senior trade negotiator for the Australian Government with many years’ experience in bilateral and multilateral trade negotiations.
Karen Hussey »
Karen Hussey is Professor and Deputy Director at the Global Change Institute at the University of Queensland. Trained as a political scientist, Karen undertakes research in the field of public policy and governance, with a particular interest in public policy relating to sustainable development. Her recent research has focused on water and energy security, the role of the state in climate change mitigation and adaptation, the links between international trade and environmental regulation, and the peculiarities of public policy in federal and supranational systems.
Pierre van der Eng »
Pierre van der Eng is Associate Professor in the College of Business and Economics, The Australian National University. He is an economist and historian with interests in business history and international business, as well as economic history and development economics. His current research interests include aspects of business development and company organisation, particularly continental European firms in Australia.