Robyn Minchinton

Deputy Chancellor & Council Member at CQUniversity Australia
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Dundowran Beach, Queensland, Australia, AU

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Credentials

  • First Nations Cross Cultural Competency (Online)
    CQUniversity
    Aug, 2020
    - Nov, 2024
  • iChange
    CQUniversity Centre for Professional Development
    Nov, 2019
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • Australia
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Deputy Chancellor & Council Member
      • Mar 2012 - Present

      Queensland Governor in Council appointment to the CQUniversity Australia Council; elected Deputy Chancellor September 2014. Member: Chancellor's Committee (Deputy Chair); Audit, Finance & Risk Committee; Strategic Planning & Projects Committee; CQUniversity Wide Bay Region Engagement Committee 2012-2020, Wide Bay Burnett Region Engagement Committee 2022-present. Council representative on CQUniversity Academic Board 2012-2014. Queensland Governor in Council appointment to the CQUniversity Australia Council; elected Deputy Chancellor September 2014. Member: Chancellor's Committee (Deputy Chair); Audit, Finance & Risk Committee; Strategic Planning & Projects Committee; CQUniversity Wide Bay Region Engagement Committee 2012-2020, Wide Bay Burnett Region Engagement Committee 2022-present. Council representative on CQUniversity Academic Board 2012-2014.

    • Consumer Representative
      • Aug 2012 - Present

      2012 - present: Member, Grant Review Committee of The Priority Driven Collaborative Cancer Research Scheme, 2021 - present: Member, Clinician Researchers: Applied Research in Health Independent Review Committee , Medical Research Future Fund. 2014 - 2018: Member, Research & Data Advisory Group. 2014 - 2017: Member, National Cancer Control Indicators (NCCI) Steering Committee. 2012 - present: Member, Grant Review Committee of The Priority Driven Collaborative Cancer Research Scheme, 2021 - present: Member, Clinician Researchers: Applied Research in Health Independent Review Committee , Medical Research Future Fund. 2014 - 2018: Member, Research & Data Advisory Group. 2014 - 2017: Member, National Cancer Control Indicators (NCCI) Steering Committee.

    • Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Critical Care Research Group
      • Nov 2010 - Present

      RHD & Postgraduates Masterclass presenter from 2015; Member, The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation Project Grants Assessment Panels (2012-18). Formed in 2004, the Critical Care Research Group is led by Professor John Fraser. Growing to become the largest group of its kind in Australasia, it encompasses research in intensive care, cardiology, cardiac surgery, anaesthesia, emergency medicine, basic science, engineering and animal models. From 2015-18, it incorporated the NHMRC funded, Advanced Cardiorespiratory Therapies Improving Organ Support (ACTIONS) Centre of Research Excellence.

    • Member, Research & Executive Committee
      • Jul 2010 - Jun 2015

      Annual evaluation,assessment and recommendation for funding of research grants for research & study in the field of transfusion science and transfusion medicine. Annual evaluation,assessment and recommendation for funding of research grants for research & study in the field of transfusion science and transfusion medicine.

    • Netherlands
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Member, Jean Julliard Committee
      • May 2011 - Jan 2014

      Evaluated articles published in ISBT journal, Vox Sanguinis, recommending annual award of best published article prize. Reviewed applications for winners of the prestigious Jean Julliard award at biennial conferences of the ISBT. Evaluated articles published in ISBT journal, Vox Sanguinis, recommending annual award of best published article prize. Reviewed applications for winners of the prestigious Jean Julliard award at biennial conferences of the ISBT.

    • Australia
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • National Innovation Portfolio Manager
      • 1997 - Jul 2006

      The IPM position had national responsibilities & accountabilities.I provided direction and leadership, including a strategic framework & oversight, for the whole ARCBS research effort across all disciplines & geographic locations in Australia.

    • Chief Scientist
      • 1988 - 1998

      A state Executive position responsible for the effective, efficient and accredited operation of routine, laboratory-based services throughout the State, including Brisbane, as well as all research and development activities in Scientific Services. Annual budget for Scientific Services in region of $5 million AUD pa ($7.8 million AUD equivalent in 2014) over that period.

    • Passive Immunity Program Leader & Project Leader,
      • 1998 - 2006

      This was an Executive position in the CRC. I provided direction and leadership to the Passive Immunity Program within & across the CRC. Led and participated in an applied research project with the industry partner, CSL Ltd, which aimed to purify, for human therapeutic use, mannose binding lectin from blood plasma fractionation waste. This was an Executive position in the CRC. I provided direction and leadership to the Passive Immunity Program within & across the CRC. Led and participated in an applied research project with the industry partner, CSL Ltd, which aimed to purify, for human therapeutic use, mannose binding lectin from blood plasma fractionation waste.

    • Australia
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Lecturer in Haematology, Unit Leader, Department of Applied Biology
      • 1984 - 1988

      As a member of the Applied Biology Extended Executive Committee, I was responsible for planning, budgeting & managment of 3 academic & 5 technical staff for delivery of 6 undergraduate subjects. I course coordinated & administered Haematology I & II, supervising 10 - 15 P/T demonstrators & 10 - 12 guest lecturers. During this time, I was a Guest Researcher at the Victorian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service. As a member of the Applied Biology Extended Executive Committee, I was responsible for planning, budgeting & managment of 3 academic & 5 technical staff for delivery of 6 undergraduate subjects. I course coordinated & administered Haematology I & II, supervising 10 - 15 P/T demonstrators & 10 - 12 guest lecturers. During this time, I was a Guest Researcher at the Victorian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service.

    • Medical Laboratory Scientific Officer, Blood Transfusion Department
      • 1977 - 1984

      In London, I was involved in all aspects of haematology & blood bank routine scientific services & 24 hr on-call rosters. I established & organised a new research laboratory to underpin a comprehensive, first in country, platelet & neutrophil antibody diagnostic service after secondment to the Netherlands Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service & was Secretary of the ISBT/ISCH International Working Party on Platelet Serology. In London, I was involved in all aspects of haematology & blood bank routine scientific services & 24 hr on-call rosters. I established & organised a new research laboratory to underpin a comprehensive, first in country, platelet & neutrophil antibody diagnostic service after secondment to the Netherlands Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service & was Secretary of the ISBT/ISCH International Working Party on Platelet Serology.

    • Medical Scientist, Haematology Department
      • 1975 - 1977

      I participated in all aspects of routine diagnostic haematology & blood banking in the busy laboratories of one of Victoria's major teaching hospitals. This included working on 24/7 on-call rosters & in the anticoagulant clinics. I specialised in diagnosis of coagulation disorders. I participated in all aspects of routine diagnostic haematology & blood banking in the busy laboratories of one of Victoria's major teaching hospitals. This included working on 24/7 on-call rosters & in the anticoagulant clinics. I specialised in diagnosis of coagulation disorders.

    • Australia
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Trainee Medical Scientist, Department of Microbiology & Immunology
      • 1972 - 1975

      I worked full time, while studying P/T at RMIT as a medical scientist, maintaining the operations, equipment, consumables & disposables for a busy team of 6-8 researchers. This provided the foundations for and the opportunity to take my first steps in the medical research world. I worked full time, while studying P/T at RMIT as a medical scientist, maintaining the operations, equipment, consumables & disposables for a busy team of 6-8 researchers. This provided the foundations for and the opportunity to take my first steps in the medical research world.

Education

  • Governance Institute of Australia
    Certificate in Governance Practice, Governance practice & legislation (NFP and for profit organisations)
    2021 - 2021
  • CQUniversity
    Graduate Diploma Sciences Communication, Communication, General
    1994 - 1997
  • MBS Mount Eliza
    Monash Business School, Mount Eliza Executive Program, Strategic and Executive Management
    1991 - 1991
  • University of London
    PhD, Haematology
    1979 - 1983
  • Australian Institute of Medical and Clincial Scientists
    Fellowship, Haematology
    1978 - 1980
  • RMIT University
    BAppSc(MLS) with distinction, Haematology
    1972 - 1977
  • RMIT University
    Associate Diploma of Medical Laboratory Technology, Haematology
    1972 - 1977

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