Kate worked as a solicitor in property and commercial law in private practice for 14 years, before practising in a native title representative body for two years.Since 2004 she has taught land law and foundation law subjects, as well as ethics and p
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Kate worked as a solicitor in property and commercial law in private practice for 14 years, before practising in a native title representative body for two years.Since 2004 she has taught land law and foundation law subjects, as well as ethics and public international law. In addition to a B Econ and LLB (UQ), Kate holds an LLM by research (QUT) and is admitted to practise in the Supreme Court of Queensland and High Court of Australia. Kate was awarded an ALTC citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning in 2009.She has worked on faculty- and school-based projects on curriculum development, including flexible learning, embedding Indigenous perspectives and systematic curriculum design. In the field of teaching and learning, she has presented conference papers internationally and has published in areas such as pastoral care and assessment in web 2.0, as well as in property law. Kate is presently a senior lecturer in School of Law and a Curriculum Scholar for the Curriculum Refresh Project. Her role involves advising and incorporating key project themes into the curriculum. She also sits on the Teaching and Learning Committee for the Faculty of Law Business and Creative Arts.
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