
معرفی
Dr. Andrew Brennan is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Curtin University, within the Faculty of Business and Law. He holds additional responsibilities in the Office of the Provost. His academic journey includes a PhD in Economics and Finance (Curtin, 2009), a Bachelor of Commerce (Economics) with First Class Honours (2002), and a Bachelor of Commerce (2001).
Education:
- PhD in Economics and Finance, Curtin University, 2009
- Bachelor of Commerce (Economics) First Class Honours, Curtin University, 2002
- Bachelor of Commerce (Economics and Finance), Curtin University, 2001
Research Interests:
Brennan’s work critically examines social and ecological political economy, focusing on:
- Developing practical alternatives to sustainability metrics like ISEW/GPI.
- Linking historical institutional dynamics to cycles of environmental/social welfare.
- Systematic Theology’s role in addressing existential questions through worldview comparisons.
Publications Trends:
His recent work spans ecological economics, innovative assessment methods in education, and climate policy analysis. Earlier research addressed wildlife trade economics and critiques of welfare indicators.
Awards and Grants:
No scientific awards or grants explicitly listed in the profile.
Teaching and Collaboration:
Brennan teaches courses including Economic Policy, International Economics, and Microeconomics. He has actively contributed to peer reviews of educational practices and collaborated on projects like rubric design and digital curation in blended learning.


