Grants & Fellowships
Successfully managed $464,000+ of research, teaching and philanthropical funding, including the following
2022-2024
Funding $217.000
TOPIC
Higher Education and First Nations Students: The CDU Story’ will investigate the engagement of undergraduate First Nations students, and seeks to address issues of retention and completion for students enrolled in CDU courses, under leadership of Dr Tracy Woodroffe
2022
Funding $19,500
TOPIC
Research Grant, Sole Investigator: Harmonisation of affirmative consent legislation and domestic violence
2022
Funding $17,500
TOPIC
Research Grant on Indigenous Corporations with Dr Erick Outa
2021
Funding $100,000
TOPIC
HEPP funding for Pre-Accounting, Pre-Business and Pre-Law
2020
Funding $3,000
TOPIC
Funding for AI and National Uniform legislation research and presentation, Gilbert and Tobin+ Centre for Public Law
2021
Funding $67,000
TOPIC
Raised Philanthropical Funding for the Indigenous Pre-Accounting Enabling Program
2021
Funding $37,000
TOPIC
HEPP funding for the Indigenous Pre-Accounting Enabling Program
2021
Funding $2,500
TOPIC
APCBL Research and Publication Grant
2021
Funding $5,000
TOPIC
CSIRO and CDU Catalysing Women NT Grant
RESEARCH SUPERVISION
Successful supervision of honours year research – Tegan Mackie, ‘Exploring the Constitutional implications of an implied requirement to publish ministerial appointments in Australia: A critical examination of the role of Constitutional conventions, principles of openness and transparency, and accountability’.
Over the years, completed supervision of undergraduate research unit (LWA317 Research Paper) and Honours Research Paper with all students completing on time and being marked D or HD: Tegan Mackie, Kailey Coble, Nat Barton, Zarah Ramozo and Kim Byrnes.
1. Dr Aman Grewal
Completed
“A critical review of the degree of regulatory oversight for new generation personalised medical devices.”
Associate Supervisor, passed with minor revisions.
Published a book on basis of this research.
2. Alex Hatzikalimnios
“Is the response to the Covid-19 pandemic proportional to protecting and promoting the right to work in Australia?”
Principal Supervisor, Confirmation of Candidature (CoC) passed succesfully
3. Nat Barton
“How do ‘net zero by 2050’ policies affect farmers and what legislation can be implemented to assist them to adapt?”
Principal Supervisor, CoC passed successfully
4. Michelle Ganzer
“Should mental impairment provisions and management of clients within the criminal justice system sit within the Criminal Code?”
Principal Supervisor, preparing for CoC
5. Mostafa Abduljabbar
“Objection, ChatGPT says not guilty” The Barriers and Facilitators of utilising Artificial Intelligence to enhance Knowledge Translation in a Legal setting’
Principal Supervisor, preparing for CoC
6. Judy Harrison
“Regionalism and Discrimination”
Principal Supervisor, preparing for CoC