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Professor Collie is the Director of the Healthy Working Lives Research Group within the Division of Health Systems, Services, and Policy at Monash University. He is an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow and serves as the President of the Scientific Committee for Work Disability Prevention at the International Commission on Occupational Health. His research primarily focuses on work injury rehabilitation, occupational health, and social protection schemes related to personal injuries. He leads a multidisciplinary mixed methods research program examining both Australian and international systems of personal injury schemes, including workers’ compensation and disability insurance. Currently, he is the Primary Chief Investigator of the ARC funded Worker Voice project, which utilizes participatory modeling to reimagine the design of workers' compensation schemes in Australia. Moreover, he is involved in the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence aimed at improving health outcomes following compensable injuries, including motor vehicle accidents. He is also the course coordinator for the Graduate Certificate in Personal Injury Management at Monash University. His expertise aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on initiatives that work to eradicate poverty and improve public health standards worldwide.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Leading research in health systems and policy with a focus on work injury rehabilitation.
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