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Matthew Krug is a Lecturer in Nursing and Course Coordinator for the Bachelor of Nursing program at the University of New England, School of Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health. He has been with UNE since 2016 and plays key roles in curriculum development and academic governance, including membership in the Academic Board Curriculum Committee and the Data, Information Governance & Literacy Group (DIGLG).
His educational background includes a Master’s in Health Service Management from Charles Sturt University, a Graduate Certificate in Health Research Methods, and a Bachelor’s in Nursing from UNE, complemented by vocational qualifications in training and assessment.
His research and teaching interests center on student retention and rural workforce retention in nursing, with a strong commitment to enhancing student support and experience. He advocates for rural health and the development of a sustainable rural nursing workforce.
Matthew's professional experience spans over a decade in health service management, including leadership roles as Health Service Manager, Performance Analyst, and Management Accountant, with clinical expertise in Emergency, High Dependency, and Operating Theatre settings.
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Advising and Grants: While no formal students or grant funding are listed, Matthew serves as Course Coordinator and holds governance roles, indicating leadership in academic program management and institutional data literacy. His work emphasizes student success and curriculum excellence.
Labs, Teams, and Groups: He is an active member of the Academic Board Curriculum Committee and the Data, Information Governance & Literacy Group (DIGLG), contributing to academic policy and data governance at UNE.


