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Alumni Networking Reception
08 April 2021

Inaugural Alumni Networking Reception

On 8 April the Sir Roland Wilson Foundation welcomed former scholars back on campus to network with Australian Public Service (APS) and T

2021 Commencing scholars
04 March 2021

2021 Commencement Dinner

The Foundation welcomed its 2021 scholars with a Commencement Dinner on Thursday 4 March.

Siddharth Shirodkar
21 May 2021

Challenging unconscious bias to Indigenous entrepreneurship

Siddharth’s timely research on unconscious bias generated a national debate on the nature of racism.
Lee-Anne Daffy
21 May 2021

How to retain and develop Aboriginal Australian women in the APS

What are the factors that support the retention of Aboriginal Australian women who joined the APS through entry-level recruitment?
2021 SRW Prize Winners
04 May 2021

Leadership and community service – prize winners excel

Congratulations to the dual prize winners of the 2020 Sir Roland Wilson Prize – Melissa Hickey and Julian Widdup.
SRW PhD scholar Anthony Cowley and his partner (Julianne Cowley – Australian Consul-General in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) inspect the view over the city.
21 May 2021

How do you conduct qualitative research when you can’t build rapport face- to-face?

COVID introduced a whole new set of challenges for qualitative researchers having to work remotely.
Dr Camille Goodman’s PhD focused on the nature and extent of coastal state jurisdiction over living resources in exclusive economic zones.
12 April 2021

Alumni Impact Highlight - Dr Camille Goodman

Camille’s research explores international fisheries law and State maritime jurisdiction in the Pacific region.
Dr Nathan Deutscher speaking at the 2020 SRWF Secretaries Dinner
12 April 2021

Alumni Impact Highlight - Dr Nathan Deutscher

Nathan’s research explores intergenerational mobility and economic inequality over a person’s life course.
Cultural responsiveness is about not just understanding other people’s culture, but your own as well. (Image: Adobe/NDABCREATIVITY)
06 April 2021

How embedding cultural responsiveness in the APS can improve policymaking

Services Australia employee Lisa Conway is a SRW Pat Turner scholar whose research explores the application of cultural responsiveness to policy design and decision-making in the APS.
Dr Camille Goodman’s PhD focused on the nature and extent of coastal state jurisdiction over living resources in exclusive economic zones.
08 April 2021

‘Pracademic’ makes waves in the law of the sea

Dr Camille Goodman (GDLP '07, PhD '19) is an ANU Law alumna and visitor dedicated to bridging the divide between practice and academia through her research and work in government.
 
The Sir Roland Wilson Foundation is a partnership between The Australian National University, Charles Darwin University and the Australian Public Service.