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Gregory MartinProfile page
Professor
Education
BIO
Gregory undertook postgraduate studies in the United States at Kent State University and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Prior to this, he completed a Graduate Diploma in Education (Adult and Tertiary) at Murdoch University and worked in both community and labour market programs in Western Australia.
Gregory has been involved in the adult and teacher education programs as well as other areas of the university including Jumbunna. His interdisciplinary research interests include, but are not limited to the following areas, learning across diverse contexts, curriculum and pedagogy, policy and participatory methodologies.
Gregory is currently a Chief Investigator on an ARC research project into covert racism led by Professor. Bep Uink at Edith Cowan University.
Gregory is on the editorial boards of the Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, Critical Education, Australian Journal of Adult Learning, Education Policy Futures and Teaching in Higher Education.
UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY APPOINTMENTS
- Associate ProfessorUniversity of Technology Sydney, School of International Studies and Education, Sydney, Australia1 Jul 2019 - present
- Associate Professor & DirectorUniversity of Technology Sydney, Teaching Technologies and Innovation Support Unit, Sydney, AustraliaJul 2015 - Jul 2019
- Senior LecturerUniversity of Technology Sydney, Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning, Sydney, Australia1 Nov 2012 - 1 Jul 2015
- Senior LecturerUniversity of Technology Sydney, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sydney, Australia1 Jan 2010 - 1 Jul 2015
UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY ORGANISATIONAL UNITS MEMBERSHIP
DEGREES
- PhDUniversity of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States1999 - 2004
CERTIFICATIONS
- Project Management FundamentalsAustralian Institute of Management
- Certificate for Noongar Language and CultureedX
PROFILE TYPE
- Academic
AVAILABILITY
- Career advice
- Masters Research or PhD student supervision
- Membership of an advisory committee