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Dr Helen McGregor »
Climate change, climate of the past, impacts of global warming on Australia, sea level change, oceanography, coral reefs
Environment - Climate Change
Environment - Water
Science - Biology
Science - Earth Science
Dr Rebecca McKetin »
Methamphetamine, stimulant use, drug use, methamphetamine psychosis.
Health - Drugs & Alcohol
Health - Mental Health
Professor Warwick McKibbin »
The global economy, monetary policy, fiscal policy, climate change policy, trade policy, global demographic change, Asian economies, the economics of pandemics
Economics - Environmental
Economics - International
Dr Michael McKinley »
Global Politics, International Relations, Diplomacy, Globalisation, Terrorism, War, Strategy, and Australia-US Relations.
Politics
Politics - International
Public Policy - Security
Terrorism
Associate Professor Rob McLaughlin »
Law of war, law of the sea, military law
Associate Professor Ross H Mcleod »
Indonesian economy, especially monetary and exchange rate policy and banking, goverance, corruption
Asia (South East) - IndonesiaEconomics - International
Dr Paul Mcmahon »
Vocal music of the Baroque period (1600-1760), historical performance practice (1600-1760), vocal pedagogy
Arts - MusicDr Ian Mcrae »
Primary health care policy and financing, including the economic assessment of new technologies and new approaches to the financing and delivery of health care, Geospatial analysis of primary healthcare data.
Public Policy - Health
Professor Kieron Meagher »
Organizational economics, industrial economics, spatial competition, management, business strategy, game theory, political economy, computational economics
Economics - Employment/Labour
Professor Rory Medcalf »
Australian security, defence and foreign policy; Asian strategic dynamics, including an Indo-Pacific concept of the Asian strategic environment; maritime security; nuclear issues; strategic implications of the rise of China and India; Australia-India relations.
Mr Areti Metuamate »
Maori politics, Maori rights, Indigenous political representation, Tongan government, Tongan kingship, Tongan monarchy
Grazia Micciche »
Italy, Europe, Italian Culture, Language Teaching and Learning, E-learning
Europe - EULanguage & Linguistics
Dr Damian Michael »
Landscape ecology â€" woodland ecosystems, herpetology â€" temperate zone, restoration ecology
Environment - Biodiversity
Environment - Climate Change
Ms Emily Millane »
Superannuation
Dr J Bruce Millar »
Spoken language processing, spoken language data corpora, speech recognition, speaker verification, Australian National Database of Spoken Language, historical perspectives
Language & LinguisticsDr Sarah Milne »
Cambodia, forest conservation, illegal logging, climate change mitigation in Southeast Asia, political economy of natural resource management
Asia (South East)
Environment - Forestry
Politics
Politics - International
Professor Anthony Milner »
Australia-Asia relations, Malaysia, Asian regional architecture and security
Asia (South East)Asia (South East) - Malaysia
Defence
International Relations
Professor Elizabeth Minchin »
Ancient Greece and Rome, teaching of ancient Greek and Latin
Language & Linguistics
Dr John Minns »
International Political Economy of Development Latin American PoliticsRefugee Politics - Australia Portrait
Dr Sverre Molland »
Further details of expertise: Sverre Molland is an anthropologist. Initially trained in social anthropology at University of Oslo and Asian Studies in Australia, he worked for the United Nations Development Programme in the Mekong region (based in Laos) before returning to the social sciences. After completing his PhD and a postdoctorate in Anthropology at Macquarie University, Dr. Molland was in 2012 appointed lecturer in Anthropology (Development Studies) at the Australian National University, where he coordinates the Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development.
Dr. Molland has more than 10 years research and programme experience on human trafficking, development and mobility in the Mekong region. In his PhD fieldwork he carried out research on migration and sex commerce along the Lao-Thai border as well as various development organisations which implement anti-trafficking projects. His current research examines how "safe migration" has become an important modality of intervention amongst several aid programmes that work amongst migrant labourers in the Mekong region.








