Lisa Law
- lisa.law@jcu.edu.au
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0095-7588
- Associate Professor
Projects
2
Publications
69
Awards
5
Contact Details
- +61 (07) 42321389
- +61 408691668
- Lisa.Law@jcu.edu.au
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CSE, JCU, Cairns
Biography
Lisa Law is an interdisciplinary researcher with a background in geography and urban studies. Her research focuses on urban spaces in Southeast Asia and tropical Australia, and crosses a wide spectrum including: liveability and place-based urban design for the tropics, the meanings and uses of public space, environmentally responsive design and the role of culture and the arts in placemaking. She is founder of JCU's Tropical Urbanism and Design Lab, an interdisciplinary team of geographers, architects, sociologists and planners interested in urbanism in the tropics. Prior to commencing her appointment at James Cook University, she was employed at the Australian National University, the University of Western Sydney, the National University of Singapore and the University of St Andrews in Scotland.
Lisa is interested in receiving inquiries from prospective PhD and Masters by Research candidates who are interested in urban research in the tropical world. Scholarship funding is available through the James Cook University Postgraduate Research Scholarships. The closing deadline is 31 August. Some potential projects include:
Lisa is also the Coordinator of the Human Geography Major in the Bachelor of Arts and welcomes inquiries from students wishing to complete Honours research. For more info please see https://www.jcu.edu.au/college-of-arts-society-and-education/bachelor-of-arts-honours-application-form.
Recent PhD graduates may wish to consider the Australian Research Council DECRA scheme to work with Lisa through the TUDLab.
Research
Research Interests
Liveability and place-based urban design for the tropics
The role of culture and the arts in placemaking
Regional regeneration
Projects
Teaching
Research Advisor Accreditation
Advisor Type
Mentor