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BIO
Simon Feeny is a Professor of development economics in RMIT's School of Economics, Finance and Marketing and co-directs the University's Centre for International Development.
Professor Feeny has over 20 years’ experience in international development, with more than 100 academic publications. He has been awarded and led large research projects valued at almost $3 million for governments, international organisations and NGOs including the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation, the Australian Government’s Department of Defence and the Department for Foreign Affairs and Trade, the New Zealand Government’s Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Fred Hollows Foundation, Oxfam Australia, Plan International, World Vision International, the Indigenous Land Corporation, the South Pacific Forum Secretariat, the APEC Study Centre, the ASEAN Secretariat and the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia.
Professor Feeny is currently an Associate Editor for Australian Economic Papers and an editorial board member of Economies. He is a former Associate Editor for the Journal of International Development and is a regular reviewer for the Australian Research Council. Professor Feeny is also a member of the International Advisory Board, Centre for Economics and Governance, Amrita University, India.
Professor Feeny has undertaken work in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Fiji, Finland, India, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, the UK, Vanuatu and Vietnam.
External awards
Australia’s Top Development Economist, The Australian newspaper, 2018
Summit Delegate, Australia 2020 Summit, Parliament House, Canberra, April 2008.
University of Oxford-Visiting Fellowships, August-September 2005 and March-May 2008 and February - June 2010.
Professor Feeny has over 20 years’ experience in international development, with more than 100 academic publications. He has been awarded and led large research projects valued at almost $3 million for governments, international organisations and NGOs including the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation, the Australian Government’s Department of Defence and the Department for Foreign Affairs and Trade, the New Zealand Government’s Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Fred Hollows Foundation, Oxfam Australia, Plan International, World Vision International, the Indigenous Land Corporation, the South Pacific Forum Secretariat, the APEC Study Centre, the ASEAN Secretariat and the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia.
Professor Feeny is currently an Associate Editor for Australian Economic Papers and an editorial board member of Economies. He is a former Associate Editor for the Journal of International Development and is a regular reviewer for the Australian Research Council. Professor Feeny is also a member of the International Advisory Board, Centre for Economics and Governance, Amrita University, India.
Professor Feeny has undertaken work in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Fiji, Finland, India, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, the UK, Vanuatu and Vietnam.
External awards
Australia’s Top Development Economist, The Australian newspaper, 2018
Summit Delegate, Australia 2020 Summit, Parliament House, Canberra, April 2008.
University of Oxford-Visiting Fellowships, August-September 2005 and March-May 2008 and February - June 2010.
RMIT UNIVERSITY RESEARCH GROUPS MEMBERSHIP
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- ProfessorRMIT University, Melbourne, Australia1 Jan 2004 - present
- Adjunct ProfessorCharles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia1 Jan 2021 - present
- Principal Research Fellow in International DevelopmentDeakin University, Alfred Deakin Research Institute, Geelong, Australia1 Jun 2011 - 30 May 2014
- Research AssociateUnited Nations University, World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland1 Aug 2002 - 31 Jan 2003
- Research FellowUniversity of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute for Applied Economic and Social Research, Melbourne, Australia1 Jan 1998 - 13 Jul 2001
AVAILABILITY
- Masters Research or PhD student supervision
- Industry Projects
- Collaborative projects
- Membership of an advisory committee
UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
- 1 No Poverty
- 2 Zero Hunger
- 3 Good Health and Well Being
- 10 Reduced Inequalities
- 13 Climate Action
- 17 Partnerships for the Goals