About
Van Le is a researcher at James Cook University (JCU) with dual expertise in marine conservation and tax education. His work spans ecological studies of marine species such as dugongs, turtles, and koalas, focusing on population dynamics, habitat conservation, and the impacts of environmental disturbances like wildfires. Concurrently, he contributes to tax education through initiatives like the Australian National Tax Clinic, addressing international student self-efficacy and work-integrated learning.
Research interests include wildlife conservation, climate change impacts, and tax program design. His conservation work emphasizes quantitative methods such as population modeling, expert elicitation, and habitat analysis, while his education-focused publications explore practical learning frameworks for international students.
Key projects include evaluating the effects of Australia’s 2019-20 megafires on fauna populations and developing tax clinic programs to enhance student readiness. Van Le’s work bridges ecological science and educational innovation, with a focus on applied solutions for both environmental and academic challenges.