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Simon Batterbury

Associate Professor at University of Melbourne

Simon Batterbury is a renowned University researcher, lecturer, and occasional advocate and activist with expertise in Geography, Development Studies, Environmental Studies, and Political Ecology.

His special focus areas include East Timor, New Caledonia, Burkina Faso, and Niger, along with experience in the USA, Australia, UK, and France.

He pursued his education with an MA and PhD in Geography from Clark University, and a BA hons in Geography with a 1st class distinction from the University of Reading.

Simon Batterbury has worked in various prestigious organizations, such as the University of Melbourne as an Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Lancaster University as a Professor of Political Ecology, and Vrije Universiteit Brussel as a Visiting Research Fellow at the Brussels Centre for Urban Studies.

Additionally, he has held positions like Director of the Office for Environmental Programs at the University of Melbourne, James Martin Fellow at the ECI of the University of Oxford, Visiting Professor of Development Studies at Roskilde University, Assistant Professor of Geography at The University of Arizona, Lecturer in Environment and Development at the London School of Economics, and various other roles in renowned universities and research institutions.

Simon Batterbury stands out not only for his academic contributions but also for his advocacy work across various regions and countries, showcasing a well-rounded professional experience and an extensive network in the academic and research community.

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Location

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia