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Caitlin Buckle is a Lecturer in the School of Built Environment at the University of New South Wales specializing in City Planning. With a strong background in human geography and environmental science, she teaches and researches issues surrounding city equity, health, wellbeing, and urban and regional housing policy. Her research utilizes qualitative and digital methods to explore regional population growth, residential experiences, and the experiences of migrants. Prior to joining UNSW, Caitlin was a Research Associate in Housing Studies at the University of Sydney, where she worked on projects focusing on first homeownership and short-term letting, as well as examining living conditions in high-rise buildings. She has received several awards for her research excellence, including the 2017 Research Excellence Award from the Journal of Visual Methodologies and the 2020 Dean's Award for Outstanding Thesis at UNSW.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW
Lecturer in the School of Built Environment, specializing in City Planning, with a focus on teaching and researching various aspects of human geography and housing policy.
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