Mr Adrian Glamorgan
Research Fellow
Room Number: 603.221
Phone: +61 8 9266 4521
Fax: +61 8 9266 2681
Email: Adrian.Glamorgan@curtin.edu.au
Qualifications
LL.B ANU,
BA(Hons) ANU,
Grad Dip (English) Curtin,
Certificate IV Workplace Training and Assessment Challenger TAFE,
M Teach (High Distinction) Notre Dame
Research Interests
- Industrial and Hazardous Waste
- Sustainability Metrics
- Sustainable Production and Consumption
- Philosophy and Ethics of Waste. Production and Consumption
- Corporate Citizenship & Public Policy
- Sustainability Management
- Sustainability Education
- Global Responses to the Challenges of Sustainability
Career Highlights
- 2008, voted "Best Presenter" at the WA Teaching and Learning Forum
- As regular presenter on Understorey, the environment magazine on RTR 92.1 F,, an interview on the Christmas Island Bat in 2008 led to federal funding to help save the species from extinction
- Presented a workshop at the United Nations International Conference on Engaging Communities, 2005
- Featured as community representative in Channel 7's special panel feature in 2003, "Dialogue with the City"
- 2003, the special men's course he lectured at Challenger TAFE was the subject of a Radio National Street Stories feature
- 2003 Organiser, Smart Growth visit of Meeky Blizzard and Elizabeth Humphreys
- finalist, 2002 United Nations Association of Australia Media Peace Prize for his writing feature, "A Walk In My Shoes."
- 2001-02 consultant trainer of engineers and other professionals with RedR Australia for disaster management
- 2000, Beyond the Bridge Walk with Reconciliation WA
- 1997, his organisation of the Perth visit of Nobel Laureate Jose Ramos Horta (now President of Timor Leste) was described by the West Australian as a "public relations coup"
- Development experience in The Philippines, Indonesia, Croatia, and Papua New Guinea on aid and development projects, and working with refugee resettlement within Australia
- In the early 1990s Adrian served on the Australian Government's National Strategy for Ecologically Sustainable Development Working Groups, and Sir Ninian Stephen's preparatory Earth Summit consultation.
- Awarded David Campbell Prize (ANU), Graduate Diploma of English Prize (Curtin)
- Published an entry in the Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia