Excellence as an Early Career Researcher
Winner
Dr Elizabeth Conroy, Research Fellow, Centre for Health Research, School of Medicine
Dr Conroy is recognised nationally as an established expert in the health of marginalised populations. A key element of her research is evaluating and informing service delivery to address health inequalities and complex social problems. This industry-engaged research has had direct translational outcomes on the design and delivery of services by industry partners as well as being broadly disseminated via peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations, and plain-language research bulletins and industry reports. Dr Conroy has also established a small but growing team of doctoral and post-doctoral researchers, mentoring new and emerging researchers to conduct ethical research with highly marginalised populations.
Highly Commended
- Dr Pheobe Bailey, Lecturer, Foundational Processes of Behaviour Research Concentration, School of Social Sciences and Psychology
- Dr Mark Antoniou, ARC Research Fellow, MARCS Institute
- Dr Tinashe Dune, Lecturer, Interprofessional Health Sciences, School of Science and Health
- Dr Timothy Neale, Research Fellow, Institute for Culture and Society
Award Criteria
- Evidence of the potential impacts and benefits of research.
- Evidence of peer and external collaboration networks as well as evidence of community outreach as it relates to the research discipline.
- Evidence of research excellence.
- Alignment with the Western Sydney University Research Plan 2015 – 2017 and at least one of the Western Sydney University Research themes.
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