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Roy Green | |
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Education | LLB-BA, University of Adelaide (1975) PhD in Economics, University of Cambridge (1991) |
Occupation(s) | Academic, Policy Advisor |
Known for | Innovation Policy, Australian Manufacturing, Business-University Collaboration |
Title | Special Innovation Adviser |
Father | Herbert S. Green |
Academic career | |
Institution | Trinity College, Clare Hall, University of Newcastle, University College Dublin, Cambridge, University of Technology Sydney. |
Awards | Member of the Order of Australia, John F Kennedy Prize, Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge |
Website | UTS profile ResearchGate |
Roy Green AM is an Australian academic,[1] policy advisor and commentator,[2][3] who has held various leadership roles in universities, government,[4] and business both in Australia and internationally. His expertise spans innovation policy, advanced manufacturing, and regional economic development.[5] In 2024, Green was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM)[6] for his contributions to higher education,[7] particularly in business and economics, and for advancing innovation in Australia.[8]