
Senior Lecturer
Biography
Bronwen is the Director of the Centre for Community Organisations and Management; the Coordinator of the Masters of Community Management Program, and the University Ombudsman at the University of Technology, Sydney.
In 2001 Bronwen completed a PhD at the University of Oxford. Her thesis focuses on the potential of NGOs to fight corruption and serve as agents democratisation. Bronwen also has a BA from the Australian National University and a MA from Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea.
Bronwen has conducted extensive research in the field of third sector studies and authored book chapters and journal articles on childcare, nonprofit business venturing, recruitment; accountability; and advocacy.
In 2007-8 Bronwen was an investigator on an ARC Linkage grant which examined the “compacts” (also called “partnership agreements”) currently being considered by the Rudd government. Bronwen was an expert adviser on the evaluation of the Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services’ Stronger Families and Communities Strategy. Bronwen has also worked closely with the NSW community sector as part of her work in social policy at the ICAC and the NSW Attorney General’s Department. She is on the Board of Volunteering NSW.
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