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Christina Do is a Senior Lecturer at Curtin Law School within Curtin University's Faculty of Business and Law. Her roles include teaching Legal Foundations, Statutory Interpretation, and Professional Responsibility. She also serves in the Office of the Provost and holds a Fellow membership in HERDSA. Her research focuses on higher education regulation, regulatory theory, and legal pedagogy, with extensive publications and conference presentations in these areas.
Christina holds an LLM and LLB from the University of Western Australia, a BCom from Curtin University, and a Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Learning and Teaching from Deakin University. She is currently pursuing a PhD at Bond University. Her professional qualifications include being a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Western Australia since 2013.
She has received over a dozen awards for teaching excellence, including the 2024 Curtin Student Guild Excellence in Teaching Award and the 2017 Australian Awards for University Teaching. Her academic service includes roles on the WATOL Committee since 2017 and the WALTR Editorial Board since 2022.
Her recent research emphasizes student-partner collaboration in assessment design and post-pandemic legal education innovations. She has co-authored influential textbooks like Understanding Business Law (LexisNexis) and contributed to policy discussions on legal education standards and institutional accountability.





