Who is Dr Christine King?


Dr Christine King is an internationally recognised practitioner, researcher, trainer and leader in facilitating learning. In 2000 she completed her Doctorate in Sweden with her thesis titled “Systemic Processes for Facilitating Social Learning”. She has worked as a consultant across Australia, Africa, Asia, and Europe; for Universities, AID organisations, government and non-government organisations, as well as not-for-profit organisations and corporate businesses.

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Awards

Dr King is the recipient of various awards for addressing disadvantage and showing leadership through her work in faciliating learning in complex environments.

Highlights

  • National Queen’s Trust Award and Sir Edward Dunlop Memorial Award (Finalist)
  • Research and Development Award and Environment Award (Nominations)
  • AFSA Global Award (Recipient)

Publications

Her ideas and practical processes for enabling and enhancing learning have been published in national and internaitonal conferences and journals, and her research has been cited by other practioners and researchers around the globe.

Highlights

  • Over 65 publications
  • Cited in over 800 journals/articles
  • More than 45 refereed journal and conference papers

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Presentations

Dr King has been invited to present her work at numerous international conferences and has given lectures at Universities across Australia and Internationally.

Highlights

  • 9 International Keynote Addresses
  • Over 1000 University Lectures
  • Over 20 Conference, Plenary and Theme Chairs
Examined over 25 Masters and PhD Theses; Refereed over 20 Journal papers and over 40 national and 30 international conference papers; editor for numerous journals and editorial boards.