Roger Wettenhall
Australia
Professor Emeritus, ANZSOG Institute of Governance, University of Canberra
Expertise: Non-departmental public bodies; State enterprise - use, management and relationship issues; Public-private mixes and partnerships; Privatization
Credentials
Academics
Doctor of Philosophy (1962), Australian National University, Australia
MA, Diploma in Public Administration (1954, 1956), University of Tasmania, Australia
Bachelor of Arts (1952), University of Tasmania, Australia
Distinctions and Awards
Winner, Haldane Essay Competition (1965), Royal Institute of Public Administration
National Fellow (1983), Institute of Public Administration Australia
AM (2010), Member Order of Australia
Distinguished Service Award (1994), International Associations of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA)
Distinguished Service Award (1997), Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration (EROPA)
Work Experience
Professor of Public Administration Emeritus and Visiting Professor (1995 - present), University of Canberra
Head of School of Administrative Studies; Professor of Public Administration (1971-1995), University of Canberra
Lecturer / Senior Lecturer / Reader in Public Administration (1961-1971), University of Tasmania
Research Scholar (1959-1961), Australian National University
Cadet Personnel and Personnel Officer (1948-1959), Australian Commonwealth Public Service
Affiliations
Lifetime Member, Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration (EROPA)
Associate Editor (2010 - present), Asian Review of Public Administration, EROPA
Sabbatical Leave Attachments (various years), University of Manchester, UK; University of Southern California; State University of New York;
Harvard University; etc.
Visiting Professor (2001), City University of Hong Kong
Consultancies (various years), European Centre for Development Policy Management, Maastricht, etc.
Member of Editorial Board of various journals (various years)
Editor (1989-1995), Australian Journal of Public Administration