Natalie Skead Curriculum Vitae Tertiary Education Employment History
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NATALIE SKEAD CURRICULUM VITAE TERTIARY EDUCATION Institution: University of Western Australia City/Country: Perth, Australia Qualification: Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Education Completed: 2015 Institution: University of Western Australia City/Country: Perth, Australia Qualification: Doctor of Juridical Science Completed: 2011 Institution: University of Witwatersrand City/Country: Johannesburg, South Africa Qualification: Bachelor of Laws Completed: 1989 Institution: University of Witwatersrand City/Country: Johannesburg, South Africa Qualification: Bachelor of Commerce (majoring in Accounting and Law) Completed: 1987 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY August 2002 – Current Employer: University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia Position: Dean, Head of School and Associate Professor, UWA School of Law Tenure and promotion Level B to Level C, May 2011 Promotion Level C to Level D, August 2015 Unit Coordinator, lecturer and/or tutor in Property, Land Law, Equity and Trusts, Remedies Executive roles: Dean and Head of School, 2017-present Acting Deputy Dean, semester 2, 2014 Associate Dean (Students), 2012 – 2013 and semester 2, 2016 1 SKEAD – Curriculum Vitae Associate Dean (Learning and Teaching), 2015 – 2016 Member, UWA Law School Learning and Teaching Committee, 2005-2016 Member, UWA Curriculum Committee, 2015 – 2016 Faculty CATLyst, 2005 - 2010 Member of UWA Admissions Committee, 2013 – 2014 Member of UWA Academic Year Planning Committee, 2012 - present March 1993 – December 2000 Employer: Self-employed, Skead & Squires Attorneys, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa Position: Practicing Attorney January 1990 – March 1993 Employer: Edward Nathan & Friedland Inc, Johannesburg, South Africa Position: Articled Clerk: January 1990 – December 1991 Professional Assistant: January 1992 - March 1993 AWARDS University of Western Australia 2005 Excellence in Teaching Award, Individual Small Group Teaching 2006 High Commendation, Excellence in Teaching Award, Early Career 2007 Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award, Small Group and Tutorial Teaching 2008 UWA Award for Teaching Excellence 2010 Combined Faculties Teaching Excellence Award 2013 Combined Faculties Teaching Excellence Award 2015 UWA Award for Excellence in Teaching 2015 UWA Nominee for national OLT Teaching Excellence Award 2016 UWA Nominee for national OLT Teaching Excellence Award 2016 UWA Vice-Chancellor’s Early Career Investigators Award National 2011 Australian Learning and Teaching Council Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning 2016 Lawyers’ Weekly, Women in Law Awards, Finalist for Academic of the Year 2017 Department of Education and Training, Australian Award for Excellence in University Teaching 2 SKEAD – Curriculum Vitae PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 1993 Admitted as an Attorney of the High Court of South Africa PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member Law Society of Western Australia, Future of the Legal Profession Reference Group Deputy Chair Australasian Law Academics Association Associate Editor Legal Education Review Editorial Board International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Director Perth Centre for Energy and Resources arbitration Director Law Access TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Property Law, Land Law, Proceeds of Crime, Equity and Trusts, Remedies, Natural Resources Law, Legal Education COMPETITIVE GRANTS External Funding 2013 ERA Category 1, Australian Office for Learning and Teaching Grant ‘Smart Casual: Towards Excellence in Sessional Teaching in Law’, $49,000 2014 ERA Category 1, Australian Office for Learning and Teaching Grant ‘Smart Casual: Promoting Excellence in Sessional Teaching in Law’, $225,000 2016 ERA Category 3, The Law Foundation of South Australia Inc ‘Teaching for diversity, equality, respect and inclusion: Enhancing the capacities of sessional teachers in South Australian law schools’, $14,306 2016 ERA Category 2, Australian Institute of Criminology ‘Pocketing the Proceeds of Crime: The Legislation, Criminological Perspectives and Experiences’, $53,786 2017 ERA Category 3, Law Society of WA Public Purposes Trust ‘Teaching for diversity, equality, respect and inclusion: Enhancing the capacities of sessional teachers in Western Australian law schools’, $23,142 2018 ERA Category 4, Australian Research Council, Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities ‘Foundations of the Common Law Library’, $499,899 3 SKEAD – Curriculum Vitae 2019 ERA Category 3, Law Society of WA Public Purposes Trust ‘Understanding, promoting, and supporting diversity in legal education and the profession: the experience of LGBTIQA+ law students’, $10,000 Internal Funding 2010 UWA Teaching and Learning Development Fund ‘First-year Law Assessment and Moderation (FLAM): developing a coordinated, coherent and progressive approach’, $20,000 2012 UWA Teaching and Learning Development Fund ‘Cohort Experience in Year One (CEY1): developing a coordinated, coherent and progressive approach to orientation and survival skills’, $20,000 2014 UWA Diversity Initiatives Fund ‘JustAccess@UWA’, $8,943 2015 UWA Centre for Education Futures Scholarships Project Grant ‘Enhancing student learning and engagement in the Juris Doctor through the rich tapestry of legal storytelling’, $9,000 RESEARCH SUPERVISION PhD Damna Abdulwahid Alzahrani 20%, completed 2016 Penny Carruthers 70%, completed 2018 Jessica Kerr 35%, enrolled Melville Thomas 50%, enrolled Advanced Legal Research 2020 Calvin Rokich 2019 Rachel Chan Honours 2015 Sarah McCauley 2014 Ricci Kalmin 2014 Gurukugan Kugananthan 4 SKEAD – Curriculum Vitae 2013 Sophie Mony de Kerloy – recipient of King & Wood Mallesons Prize in Law for highest mark in Honours thesis 2012 Akram Azimi 2011 Raymond Chester-Wallis 2010 Samuel Fiddian 2009 Leon Firios 2008 Anika Blackman PUBLICATIONS (SINCE 2007) Edited Books Carruthers, P., Mascher, S. and Skead, N., (eds) Property and Sustainability: Selected Essays Thomson Reuters Australia 2011. Book Chapters Offer, K., Wesson, M., McGaughey, F., Skead, N., & Elphick, L. (2019). Why bother if the students don’t? The impact of declining student attendance at lectures on law teacher wellbeing. In A. Sifris, & J. Marychurch (Eds.), Wellness for Law: Making Wellness Core Business Wellness for Law: Making Wellness Core Business LexisNexis Butterworths. Skead, N., “The Torrens System Mortgage: Mortgagor Protection under the Common Law, in Equity and under Statute”, in Esmaeli and Griggs (eds) The Boundaries of Australian Property Law Cambridge University Press, Australia 2016. Skead, N., “Unexplained wealth: Indefeasibility and proceeds of crime legislation in Australia” in Carruthers, et al (eds) Property and Sustainability: Selected Essays Thomson Reuters Australia 2011 Witzleb, N. and Skead, N.,“Mapping and Embedding Graduate Attributes across the Curriculum” in Kift, et al (eds) Excellence and Innovation in Legal Education LexisNexis 2011 (50% contribution). Carruthers, P; Mascher, S and Skead, N., “Property and Sustainability in Context” in Carruthers, P et al (eds) Property and Sustainability: Selected Essays Thomson Reuters Australia 2011 (33% contribution). 5 SKEAD – Curriculum Vitae Full Refereed Journal Articles 2020 Rizzi, M., & Skead, N. (Accepted/In press). Algorithmic Contracts and the Equitable Doctrine of Undue Influence: Adapting Old Rules to a New Legal Landscape. Journal of Equity, 14(3). Lindley, J., Skead, N., & Montalto, M. (2020). Enhancing institutional support to ensure timely PhD completions in law. Legal Education Review, 30(1). Skead, N., Murray, S., & Tulich, T. (2020). The Futility of a “Hug” from the Commonwealth: Property Restraining Orders and the Fight for Victim Compensation under the Commonwealth Proceeds of Crime Legislation. Criminal Law Journal, 44(1), 43-53. Skead, N., Rogers, S. L., & Johnson, R. (2020). The role of place, people and perception in law student well-being. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 73, [101631]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2020.101631 McGaughey, F., Skead, N., Elphick, L., Wesson, M., & Offer, K. (2020). What have we here? The relationship between student attendance and wellbeing. Monash University Law Review, 45(3), 165-185. Murray, I., & Skead, N. (2020). 'Who Publishes Where?': Who Publishes in Australia's Top Law Journals and which Australians Publish in Top Global Law Journals? University of Western Australia Law Review, 47(2), 220-282. Skead, N., Elphick, L., McGaughey, F., Wesson, M., and Offer, K. If you record, they will not come – but does it really matter? Student attendance and lecture recording at an Australian Law school (2020) 54 The Law Teacher DOI/10.1080/03069400.2019.1697578 (30% contribution). 2019 Skead, N., Tulich, T., Murray, S., and Tubex, H, Reforming proceeds of crime legislation: Political reality or pipedream? (2019) 44(3) Alternative Law Journal 176 (25% contribution) DOI: /10.1177%2F1037969X19831100. McGaughey, F., Skead, N., Elphick, L., Wesson, M., and Offer, K., What have we here? The relationship between student attendance and wellbeing (2019 45(3) Monash University Law Review 165 (25% contribution). Carruthers, P., and Skead, N, From immediate to deferred to no indefeasibility for some registered mortgages (2019) 94(2) Australian Law Journal 93 (50% contribution). 6 SKEAD – Curriculum Vitae 2018 Skead, N., Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil, Read No Evil: Confiscation of Literary Proceeds under Australian Proceeds of Crime Legislation (2018) 92 Australian Law Journal 260. Steel, A., Skead, N., Galloway, K., Heath, M., Hewitt, A., and Israel, M. A, Enabling