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Researcher

Dr Jack Noone

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Biography

Dr Jack Noone joined the Centre for Social Impact at UNSW in 2016, and is a Senior Research Fellow.

He is passionate about collaboration, specifically sharing the insights from his research to help people to work better together.

Jack’s team at CSI developed the Collaboration Health Assessment Tool (CHAT) - in partnership with practitioners from Collaboration for Impact - which partners can use together to determine how well their...view more

Dr Jack Noone joined the Centre for Social Impact at UNSW in 2016, and is a Senior Research Fellow.

He is passionate about collaboration, specifically sharing the insights from his research to help people to work better together.

Jack’s team at CSI developed the Collaboration Health Assessment Tool (CHAT) - in partnership with practitioners from Collaboration for Impact - which partners can use together to determine how well their collaborative relationship is functioning over time.

Jack also conducts research on financial wellbeing and financial capability with a particular interest in “what works” to improve people’s financial situation. He is interested in helping stakeholder organisations understand their role in improving the financial wellbeing of vulnerable groups.

He is also an investigator for an Australian Research Council grant project to develop stronger policy responses with respect to Australia’s ageing workforce. This research focuses on how to protect the health and wellbeing of older workers so they can choose when they want to retire rather than being forced into retirement due to poor health, redundancy and other factors.

Jack is a member of the Australian Securities and Investment Commission’s Financial Wellbeing Network and a steering group member for ASIC’s Research Road Map.

Jack is also a member of the Global Access Partners’ Standing Committee on Productive Ageing and an Associate Investigator for UNSW’s Ageing Futures Institute – an initiative designed to promote cross-disciplinary research and cross-sector relationships.


My Research Supervision


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Areas of supervision

  • Collaboration
  • Financial wellbeing
  • Financial inclusion
  • Financial capability
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