About
Felicity Rawlings-Sanaei is an academic affiliated with Macquarie University's Administration Unit. She holds the role of Researcher and is actively engaged in interdisciplinary research projects. Her work focuses on co-creation initiatives in education, international partnerships, and stakeholder analysis methodologies.
Research Projects:
- The Rise of Interdisciplinarity in Higher Education: The Macquarie University Experience (2018–Present)
- Classroom of Many Cultures: Co-creating support curriculum with international community partners and students (2014–2017)
Research Interests: Her primary areas of focus include educational design, community development, volunteer engagement, and intercultural collaboration. She explores how co-creation methodologies can enhance student and community partnerships in higher education.
Key Contributions: Her recent work includes developing the WCM (Web Content-based Method) for stakeholder analysis and examining volunteer programs' impact on child-focused initiatives. These contributions bridge educational theory and practical applications in diverse settings.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly mentioned.
Advising & Grants: While specific grants are not detailed, her active project involvement indicates sustained research funding. No formal advisees are listed.



