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Associate Professor Scott Donald is a prominent academic in superannuation and financial regulation at the School of Private and Commercial Law, UNSW Sydney. He joined the faculty in 2010 after a career in funds management, advising governments and financial institutions on investment strategy and governance. His teaching focuses on corporations, trusts, and superannuation law at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Dr. Donald’s research explores financial services regulation, governance, and superannuation policy, with a focus on climate change impacts on fiduciary investing and statutory interpretation challenges. He has co-authored major texts like A Sourcebook on Equity and Trusts in Australia and contributed to edited volumes on statutory interpretation and superannuation governance. His work appears in top journals such as Modern Law Review, Journal of Equity, and Company and Securities Law Journal.
Recent articles highlight regulatory overlaps in superannuation systems, prudential responses to climate risk, and board independence in fund governance. His research bridges legal frameworks, market practices, and policy implications, influencing both academia and industry.
While no formal awards are listed, his extensive publications and editorial roles reflect his scholarly impact. His advisory work and government submissions address systemic risks and governance challenges in Australia’s superannuation sector. He actively participates in academic, professional, and industry conferences globally, promoting interdisciplinary dialogue on financial regulation and retirement savings systems.



