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A/Prof. Wayne Reynolds

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Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions 6
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL 2.6

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

Commenced Proposed
Completion
Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2013 2021 PhD (History) Principal Supervisor The Enduring Commitment: Australian Middle East Strategy, from Sudan to Afghanistan
2013 2017 PhD (History) Principal Supervisor The Perennial Tensions in Australia¿s International Relations: Great Power Alliances, Regionalism and Foreign Policy Bureaucrats
2010 2016 PhD (History) Principal Supervisor A History of the Electricity Commission of NSW (Pacific Power) 1950-2002
2010 2015 PhD (History) Principal Supervisor Transformation, Technology and the Tropics. An Examination of the Papuan Campaign Through the Lens of the Field Ambulance
2009 2013 PhD (History) Principal Supervisor Beyond the Cold War: Challenges to Tanzanian Foreign Policy and Conflict Resolution in Sub-Saharan Africa
2008 2016 PhD (History) Principal Supervisor Behind the Brisbane Line: Military and Civil Defence Preparedness in South-East Australia 1932-1945

Past Supervision

Year Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2005 PhD (History) Sole Supervisor Reducing the Margin of Ignorance: The Contribution of Intelligence to Royal Australian Navy Operations 1939-1972
2003 M Arts (History) [R] Sole Supervisor Engaging the Near North: 1931-1941. Australian Regional Initiatives from the Manchurian Crisis to the Onset of the Pacific War
2003 PhD (History) Principal Supervisor Desire for Social Justice: Equal Pay, the International Labour Organisation, and Australian Government Policy, 1919-1975
2003 PhD (History) Sole Supervisor Evatt to Barwick: Australia's Regional Policy and the Problem of 'Great and Powerful Friends'