About
Dr. Tim Ho is a Clinical Lecturer at the Westmead Clinical School within the Sydney Medical School and Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Sydney. His work focuses on multiculturalism, racial discrimination, and political culture in Australia. He has contributed extensively to debates around national identity, pandemic impacts on societal cohesion, and the intersection of migration policies with public health.
Research Interests:
- Analysis of racial discrimination rhetoric in Australian history
- Multicultural policy effectiveness during crises
- Narratives shaping Australian national identity
- Impact of global events on domestic cultural policies
Key Article Themes: His recent works examine the AUKUS alliance's cultural implications, post-pandemic racial tensions, and the role of storytelling in defining national identity. Earlier research includes analysis of the Racial Discrimination Act's legacy and multiculturalism's role in education.
Awards: No specific awards listed in available data.
Grants & Advising: No formal grants or student advisement information provided. His work appears to focus on policy analysis rather than traditional grant-funded research.
Labs/Teams: Not specified in current profile data.
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