Carolyn Evans
Carolyn Maree Evans FASSA (born Melbourne, 1970) is an Australian academic administrator. She is currently the vice-chancellor and president of Griffith University in Queensland, Australia. Academic careerFollowing the completion of her doctorate in 1999, Evans was appointed a stipendiary lecturer in law at Exeter College, Oxford.[1] After the two year post ended, she returned to Australia where she joined the academic staff of Melbourne Law School.[1] Evans has held several senior academic positions including Dean and Harrison Moore Professor of Law at the University of Melbourne Law School and deputy vice-chancellor and deputy provost at the University of Melbourne.[2] In February 2019, Evans was appointed vice-chancellor and president of Griffith University, becoming the first woman to hold that position.[3][4][5] She became President of the Australian Higher Education Industrial Association in 2021[6] and chaired the Innovative Research Universities (IRU) from 2021 to 2022.[7] She was a board member of Open Universities Australia from 2019 to 2023, and is currently a board member of Universities Australia.[8][9] Evans is a director of the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA),[10] and has been chair of the State Advisory Committee since 2023. HonoursEvans was elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia in 2019 [11][12] and names an Honorary Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford in 2023.[13] Scholarly contributions and engagementBooks
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Personal lifeEvans is married to Stephen Donaghue, the current Australian Solicitor-General, and has two children.[18] References
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