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The first complete assessment of extinction risk for all Australian sharks, rays and ghost sharks reveals Australia is home to more than a quarter of shark species on the planet, but 12 per cent of those are at risk of extinction.
The university is committed to fostering research excellence, integrity, and innovation. GenAI tools can support aspects of the HDR journey when used ethically, transparently, and effectively. The following FAQs offer guidance for HDR students, supervisors, and external examiners on the responsible use of GenAI and should be read in conjunction with the Higher Degree by Research Policy, the Responsible Conduct of Research Procedure, the Epigeum Research Integrity Module, the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research (2018), and the Library’s Using AI tools at university page.
As a clinical and forensic psychologist, I have a broad interest in a variety of applied areas of research. These include: enhancing adherence to treatments; trauma, trauma reactions and resilience; autism and inclusive practices; diet and behaviour; brief interventions in early psychosis; suicide prevention; and consumer behaviour and antimicrobial resistance. The results of my research have been implemented across Australia, in the United States, the UK and the Republic of Ireland. I have been a lead researcher on category 1 grants. I was the recipient of the Autism Spectrum Australia (ASPECT) National Recognition Advancement Award and the Australian Psychology Society National Best PhD thesis award.
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