Charles Sturt University
Jane Quinn is an accomplished academic and researcher, currently serving as the Agricultural Innovation Program Lead at Charles Sturt University's Gulbali Institute for Land, Water and the Environment since September 2008. In this role, Jane leads a team of scientists focused on enhancing sustainability and productivity in the agricultural sector. Jane also holds prominent positions as Professor of Veterinary Physiology, Chair of Academic Senate, and Associate Dean Research for the Faculty of Science, overseeing research development and governance. Additionally, Jane founded Toxicon Consulting, advising on toxicology for animal health and production, and has served as a scientific advisor for the Australian Quinoline Veterans and Families Association. Jane's previous experience includes a research fellowship at The University of Edinburgh and various leadership roles, underscoring a robust commitment to academic excellence and innovation in veterinary physiology and agricultural practices. Educational credentials include a PhD in Neuroscience and a Graduate Certificate in University Learning and Teaching.
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Charles Sturt University
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Charles Sturt University is Australia’s largest regional university, with six main campuses in NSW – Bathurst, Wagga Wagga, Orange, Albury-Wodonga, Dubbo, and Port Macquarie – and specialist campuses in Canberra, Goulburn, Manly, and Parramatta, as well as study centres in state capital cities – Sydney (NSW), Melbourne (VIC), and Brisbane (QLD).