academic lecturer and tutor
“disaster risk reduction requires an all-of-society engagement and partnership. It also requires empowerment and inclusive, accessible and non discriminatory participation, paying special attention to people disproportionately affected by disasters, especially the poorest.”
— Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030
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2019-2022 RMIT
Master of Disaster, Design and Development
The Master of Disaster, Design and Development (MoDDD) is Australia’s leading postgraduate degree for students wanting to transition their careers into the disaster management and humanitarian sectors.
Subjects:
Disaster, design and development,
Urban resilience,
Industry project,
Disaster resilient landscapes,
Shelter and settlements
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2021 Griffith University
Urban Futures: Delivering Water Sensitive Cities
This course envisions and explores a new paradigm for how the water cycle interacts with the urban landscape to support liveable, sustainable, productive and resilient cities. The course aims to provide participants with an interdisciplinary understanding of the interplay between society, technology and urban design to ensure water security, water resource efficiency, waterway health, flood mitigation, public health and amenity. Participants will critically engage with the underlying principles of a Water Sensitive City and examine socio-technical pathways for facilitating its delivery.
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2021-2022 Monash University
Transforming Cities for Sustainability
Nobel Prize Winner, Aromar Revi, has called cities the most important human invention in the last 5000 years. By 2050, 68% of the world's people will be living in cities. That's why transforming cities is key to solving our interconnected global crises.
Monash University is a global leader in Net Zero Emission and Water Sensitive Cities research. Now we're bringing that expertise together to offer you a unique and one-of-a-kind Masters unit.