Dr Trish Hill
BA (Hons) Murdoch, PhD UNSW
I am a Senior Research Fellow at the Social Policy Research Centre in the Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture. My research employs a feminist economic and social policy lens to examine issues in the fields of poverty and inequality, informal care across the lifecourse and ageing and aged care.
CurrentÌý and recent projects include:
- research on poverty and inequality in Australia as part of the between UNSW Sydney and ACOSS (the Australian Council of Social Services)
- a review of existing ABS datasets to explore what can be known about the with the Australian Institute of Family Studies for the Attorney General's Department
- a literature review on for the NSW Carers Advisory Council
- an ARC linkage project on
- research for the Australian Human Rights Commission on
I am also an Associate Investigator with the UNSW Ageing Futures Institute (AFI) and I am currently conducting research for an AFI Seed Funding Grant 2020 project on Understanding unmet need in aged care: an interdisciplinary approach, with Associate Professor Myra Hamilton and Professor Carmelle Peisah.
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- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
- 2017 Dean’s Award for Social Impact in 2017, UNSW Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Awarded for research on Investing in care: recognising and valuing those who care for the Australian Human Rights Commission (with Dr Myra Hamilton, Cathy Thomson and Emeritus Professor Bettina Cass)
- 2013 University of Leeds Care Connect: The Social Care Innovation Hub International Visiting Scholarship (hosted by Dr Lisa Buckner)
- 2007-08 British Academy Visiting FellowshipÌý on Within Household Inequalities and Time Use with Professor Susan Himmelweit (Open University, UK)
- 2004-05 Australian Government Office for the Status of Women Time Use Fellowship Valuing time for a full income measure
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Member, Editorial Advisory Board, International Journal of Care and Caring
My Research Supervision
Recent completions include: (withand Sherman Chan (with ).