Commentary: The Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct

A special type of Games legacy?

Authors

  • Ned Pankhurst Griffith University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1017/qre.2019.9

Keywords:

Commentary

Abstract

Commentary

Author Biography

  • Ned Pankhurst, Griffith University

    Ned Pankhurst is Senior Deputy Vice Chancellor at Griffith University. Prior to this appointment, he was Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) and Provost Gold Coast and before that, Pro Vice Chancellor (Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology). After completing his PhD studies on freshwater eels, Professor Pankhurst spent three years at the University of Alberta (Department of Zoology) in Edmonton, Canada, as a Killam Postdoctoral Fellow. In 1985 he took up a two-year Fellowship with the New Zealand Fisheries Research Centre in Wellington New Zealand, following which he was appointed to a lectureship (and three years later a senior lectureship) in Marine Biology at the Leigh Marine Laboratory of the University of Auckland, New Zealand. In early 1994, he took up a position of Associate Professor in the School of Aquaculture at the University of Tasmania, was awarded a Personal Chair in 1996 and then became Head of School from 1998 to 2003.

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Published

2019-06-01

Issue

Section

Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Special Section

How to Cite

Pankhurst, N. (2019). Commentary: The Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct: A special type of Games legacy?. Queensland Review, 26(1), 147-155. https://doi.org/10.1017/qre.2019.9