ANU experts on the Jobs and Skills Summit

August 25, 2022

The Australian National University (ANU) has experts who can comment on the upcoming Jobs and Skills Summit (1-2 September). Contact our experts directly on the details listed below or via the ANU Media hotline: +61 2 6125 7979. Professor Robert BreunigANU Crawford School of Public PolicyT: 0434 689 928E: [email protected]: Economics and public policy, inequality and economic growthDr Liz AllenANU College of Arts and Social SciencesT: 0401 358 091E: [email protected]: Populations, demography, inequality, migrationProfessor Rod SimsANU Crawford School of Public PolicyT: 0478 320 234E: [email protected]: Economics, market power and competition, the digital economyMr Robert McMahonANU Research School of ManagementT: 0423 001 177E: [email protected]: Economics public policy, tax, the care economyMs Intifar ChowdhuryANU College of Arts and Social SciencesCurrently overseas but available on emailE: [email protected]: Australian politics, education, employment outcomesEmertitus Professor Bruce ChapmanANU College of Business and EconomicsT: 0424 589 728E: [email protected]: VET and TAFE funding, education policy, tertiary education, student loansProfessor Frank JotzoANU Crawford School of Public PolicyT: 0400 357 252E: [email protected]: Climate change, renewable energy, economic developmentProfessor Michelle RyanANU Global Institute for Women's LeadershipT: 0402 031 305E: [email protected]: Gender pay gap, gender inequalityProfessor Giles HirstANU College of Business and EconomicsT: 0403 752 841E: [email protected]: Job security and wages, gender pay gap, migrationDr Sonia PalmieriANU College of Asia and the PacificT: 0478 787 742E: [email protected]: Gender equality, women's workforce participation, Australian politicsMr Tom WorthingtonANU College of Engineering and Computer ScienceT: 0419 496 150E: [email protected]: Use of technology for vocational purposes

The Australian National University (ANU) has experts who can comment on the upcoming Jobs and Skills Summit (1-2 September). 

Contact our experts directly on the details listed below or via the ANU Media hotline: +61 2 6125 7979.

Professor Robert Breunig
ANU Crawford School of Public Policy
T: 0434 689 928
E: [email protected] 
Expertise: Economics and public policy, inequality and economic growth

Dr Liz Allen
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
T: 0401 358 091
E: [email protected]
Expertise: Populations, demography, inequality, migration

Professor Rod Sims
ANU Crawford School of Public Policy
T: 0478 320 234
E: [email protected]
Expertise: Economics, market power and competition, the digital economy

Mr Robert McMahon
ANU Research School of Management
T: 0423 001 177
E: [email protected] 
Expertise: Economics public policy, tax, the care economy

Ms Intifar Chowdhury
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Currently overseas but available on email
E: [email protected] 
Expertise: Australian politics, education, employment outcomes

Emertitus Professor Bruce Chapman
ANU College of Business and Economics
T: 0424 589 728
E: [email protected] 
Expertise: VET and TAFE funding, education policy, tertiary education, student loans

Professor Frank Jotzo 
ANU Crawford School of Public Policy
T: 0400 357 252
E: [email protected]
Expertise: Climate change, renewable energy, economic development

Professor Michelle Ryan
ANU Global Institute for Women's Leadership
T: 0402 031 305
E: [email protected] 
Expertise: Gender pay gap, gender inequality

Professor Giles Hirst
ANU College of Business and Economics 
T: 0403 752 841
E: [email protected]
Expertise: Job security and wages, gender pay gap, migration

Dr Sonia Palmieri
ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
T: 0478 787 742
E: [email protected]
Expertise: Gender equality, women's workforce participation, Australian politics 

Mr Tom Worthington
ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science
T: 0419 496 150
E: [email protected]
Expertise: Use of technology for vocational purposes

 

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