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Associate Professor Diane Van Den Broek is affiliated with the University of Sydney Business School, specializing in Work and Organisations. Her research focuses on marginalised workers, migration intermediaries, and policy reforms to improve worker conditions. She holds a BA(Hons) and PhD from UNSW.
Her work bridges academic and policy spheres, addressing issues like temporary migrant labor in horticulture, nursing migration, and employment discrimination against formerly incarcerated individuals. Recent teaching includes courses on human resource management, future of work, and employment relations.
Key research outputs include books on nursing migration (Routledge, 2020) and edited volumes on contemporary work dynamics. She has contributed policy reports on horticulture labor challenges and migrant worker protections.
Awards: None explicitly listed, though her grants include Horticulture Innovation Australia funding for labor supply studies.
Advising: Supervises Jay Balante's research on overseas trained nurses' cultural challenges in cancer care. Active in interdisciplinary collaborations with NGOs and industry groups.

