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Dr Adam Crowe is a Senior Lecturer at Curtin University's School of Accounting, Economics and Finance within the Faculty of Business and Law. He also serves as a Research Fellow at Curtin's Centre of the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI). His research focuses on urban inequality, climate vulnerability, and housing policy, with recent work addressing disability accommodation, housing affordability, and homelessness interventions. He coordinates postgraduate property and geography units including PROP3003, GEOG5004, and GEOG2003, and has taught undergraduate courses like GEOG1001 and GEOG5003. Crowe holds a BA (Hons 1) and PhD.
Research interests include the intersection of urban development with social equity, climate resilience, and housing systems. His 2024 publications analyze affordability metrics and disability housing policy, while earlier work (2020–2022) explored pandemic housing responses and developer policy impacts. Over 15 peer-reviewed articles and reports since 2020 reflect his focus on evidence-based policy solutions for urban challenges.
Teaching responsibilities span property markets, global cities, migration geographies, and fieldwork methodologies. His interdisciplinary approach bridges urban studies with policy analysis, informed by fieldwork in Berlin and Western Australian case studies.

