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Professor Jacquelyn Cranney

Faculty: Science

I completed my undergraduate and Masters degrees at the University of Queensland, then undertook doctoral studies at Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia, PA USA.
Dr Phillip Patrick Kearney

Faculty: Science

Dr Kearney holds an MBA from the University of Sydney and completed his PhD in the genetics at the Monash University.
Dr Christina Spittel

Faculty: UNSW Canberra

Christina is interested in the intersections between literature, history, memory, and politics.
Dr Debbie Gayle Lackerstein

Faculty: UNSW Canberra

I am a graduate of the University of Adelaide where I completed a PhD in French history.
Dr Kristina Warton

Faculty: Medicine & Health

Dr Kristina Warton completed her PhD at the University of New South Wales, before working for a number of years in biotech and then returning to academia.
Dr Rachel Sutherland

Faculty: Medicine & Health
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Dr Rachel Sutherland (BSocSc (Crim) Hons, PhD) is a Research Fellow at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales and currently holds  a National Health
Professor David William Lovell

Faculty: UNSW Canberra
Fields of Research (FoR): Political Theory and Political Philosophy, European History (excl. British, Classical Greek and Roman), Australian Government and Politics

David W. Lovell PhD is a Professor Emeritus in International and Political Studies.
Professor Konrad Pesudovs

Faculty: Medicine & Health

Konrad Pesudovs undertook clinical training at Melbourne (1990), PhD at Flinders University (2000) and postdoctoral Fellowships at Bradford (UK) and Houston (USA).  From 2004-2009 he ran the N
Dr Kate Jackson

Faculty: Science

Kate is an Education Focused (EF) Lecturer and Deputy First Year Director in the School of Physics at UNSW Sydney, and is a member of the Physics Education Research for Evidence Centred (PERfECT) g
Miss Lucy Tran

Faculty: Medicine & Health

Lucy Tran joined the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre at University of New South Wales in February 2018 and is currently working as a Research Officer.