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Jenni Greig is a research-active social scientist at Charles Sturt University, affiliated with the Department of Psychology in the Faculty of Arts and Education. She contributes to multiple research units including the Workforce Wellness Research Unit, Sturt Group, and Gulbali Research Institute, focusing on psychosocial well-being, regional resilience, and health services research. A registered supervisor, she holds a PhD and is actively engaged in high-impact interdisciplinary research.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy, Charles Sturt University, 2016
- Certificate in Applied Statistical Procedures, Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research, 2010
- Bachelor of Psychology, Charles Sturt University, 2004
Her research spans social science methodology, social impact assessment, and the well-being of regional Australians. She investigates public decision-making, natural resource stewardship, and workplace wellness, often integrating qualitative and quantitative methods for real-world impact. Recent work explores soil stewardship, LGBT+ aging with social robots, and body image post-mastectomy.
The recent publications show a strong trend in applied social science, blending psychology with environmental sustainability, educational innovation, and technology design. Her work increasingly focuses on interdisciplinary collaboration, community engagement, and translating research into policy and practice.
Scientific Awards:
- Charles Sturt University Change One Thing Award, 2024
- Regional Universities Network Australia Learning and Teaching Awards Finalist, 2024
Jenni Greig advises postgraduate researchers and contributes to curriculum development, particularly in biopsychology and reflective learning. She has secured institutional recognition for teaching innovation and leads collaborative research projects across education, health, and technology. Her work is supported through university-funded initiatives and external engagement.
She is a core member of the Health Services Research Group and the Psychosocial Well-being of Rural and Regional Australians Research Group, contributing to team-based research on community resilience and organizational wellness.
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