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Associate Professor Martijn Boersma is a scholar in Work and Organisational Studies at the University of Sydney Business School. His expertise spans modern slavery, corporate social responsibility, and business ethics, with a focus on supply chain governance and labour rights. He previously worked at the University of Notre Dame Australia and University of Technology Sydney, alongside roles in environmental advocacy (Greenpeace) and trade unions. His research addresses systemic issues in global supply chains, corporate accountability, and ethical investment norms, supported by grants such as the ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (2024–2026).
Education: BA, MA, MSc (Cum Laude), PhD (University of Technology Sydney).
Research Interests: Modern slavery, business and human rights, corporate governance, and supply chain ethics. He explores intersections between corporate practices and societal challenges like climate change and income inequality.
Grants: Includes ARC grants for modern slavery-climate change nexus research (2024–2026) and proxy advisor influence studies (2025–2027), alongside industry-funded projects on cotton and cleaning supply chains.
Awards: None explicitly listed, though his work has been recognized through high-impact publications and policy engagement.
Advising & Labs: Supervises students on modern slavery regulation and investor activism. Collaborates with Ethical Clothing Australia, UNDP, and the Cleaning Accountability Framework. Active in policy inquiries on migrant worker exploitation and modern slavery legislation.



