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Sveta Angelopoulos is a Lecturer in the Economics Finance & Marketing department at RMIT University. Her research focuses on urban and cultural economics, emphasizing regional resilience, spatial dynamics, and policy impacts. She has over 20 years of teaching experience, specializing in applied economics, urban planning, and cultural industries. Her work bridges academic research with policy relevance, addressing challenges such as pandemic economic recovery, housing markets, and creative industries development. She has collaborated on significant projects like the '20-minute neighbourhoods' study and Tasmanian creative industries analysis. Angelopoulos holds an ORCID identifier (0000-0002-2671-7187) and actively contributes to policy discussions on regional growth.
Research Interests: Urban and regional planning, human geography, housing policy, cultural and creative industries, and policy evaluation. She explores how spatial dynamics and cultural capital influence economic resilience and regional competitiveness.
Her recent articles analyze pandemic policy effects on regional economies, place-based nowcasting methodologies, and the economic benefits of urban planning initiatives. These contributions highlight her expertise in linking micro and macroeconomic factors with spatial policy outcomes.
Angelopoulos has supervised research projects including a study on cross-cultural mentoring and student adaptability. She emphasizes integrating real-world issues into teaching, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills among students.


