Roy H. Green

Roy Green
Roy Green (2023)
EducationLLB-BA, University of Adelaide (1975) PhD in Economics, University of Cambridge (1991)
Occupation(s)Academic, Policy Advisor
Known forInnovation Policy, Australian Manufacturing, Business-University Collaboration
TitleSpecial Innovation Adviser
FatherHerbert S. Green
Academic career
InstitutionTrinity College, Clare Hall, University of Newcastle, University College Dublin, Cambridge, University of Technology Sydney.
AwardsMember of the Order of Australia, John F Kennedy Prize, Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge
WebsiteUTS 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]

  1. ^ "EM/PROF Roy Green". University of Technology Sydney.
  2. ^ "Writer Roy Green". Pearls and Irritations.
  3. ^ "Roy Green". The Conversation. 20 August 2011.
  4. ^ "Prof. Roy Green Substantive roles". Australian Government.
  5. ^ Green, Roy; Burgess, John (1997). "A policy program for sustainable economic growth". National Library of Australia. Employment Studies Centre, University of Newcastle.
  6. ^ "Australia Day 2024 Honours List". The Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia.
  7. ^ "Honours flow for UTS leaders in research and education". University of Technology Sydney. 29 January 2024. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  8. ^ Roberts, Peter (29 January 2024). "Roy Green on his achievements, innovation and the future". AUManufacturing.