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Robyn's unique background in law and geography leads her to explore the emerging field of legal geography, which examines the interactions between people, place, and legal systems. Her research focuses on legal diversity and how locations influence outcomes in natural resource management, environmental planning, and policy regulation. Robyn is currently a leading property law scholar working on an ARC Discovery Project with Professor Nicole Graham, investigating sustainable agricultural arrangements and institutions. With a rich multi-disciplinary background in science and law, Robyn is dedicated to reconnecting students with learning environments that promote place-based education in sustainability. She aims to ensure that future generations are aware of their surroundings, emphasizing the importance of preserving ecosystems as part of her academic mission. Through her extensive experience in university governance, including roles such as Chair of the Academic Board and Deputy Dean of Education within the Faculty of Arts at Monash, Robyn contributes significantly to addressing sustainability and social justice goals. She is also involved in various professional organizations, contributing to urban planning and geography in Australia.
Faculty of Arts, Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Responsible for overseeing educational initiatives and academic standard-setting for the Faculty of Arts.
University of New England • Australia
Engaged in collaborative research and academic activities with the University of New England.
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