
About
Helen Mitchell is a Research Fellow at the United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney, and a Sir Roland Wilson Scholar pursuing her PhD at the Australian National University's Crawford School of Public Policy and National Security College. Her research explores economic security and statecraft in a new global order where Australia faces sharpening trade-offs between sovereignty, security, and prosperity.
Her educational background includes:
- Bachelor's degree in Economics (First Class Honors) and Arts from the University of Melbourne
- Executive Leadership training from Harvard Business School
Mitchell's research integrates economics, geopolitics, and security to address complex challenges in supply chains, growth, innovation, deterrence, and regional influence. She has developed a rigorous economic statecraft framework that helps policymakers navigate tensions between economic security objectives and statecraft tools, identifying calibrated policies to advance prosperity while strengthening deterrence and influence.
Her notable recognition includes:
- Sir Roland Wilson Scholarship
As a current PhD candidate, Mitchell does not hold formal academic advising responsibilities, and no research grant details are provided in available sources. She maintains active professional engagement through her fellowship at the United States Studies Centre and scholarship at ANU, though no specific research laboratory or team structure is documented.
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