Trevor is an Honorary Professor within the School of Arts and Humanities.
Background
Trevor has received several university and national teaching and research awards. His research areas include journalism education, health reporting and media coverage of infectious diseases, especially HIV. He is a member of the International AIDS Society (IAS), and he has been described as one of the top researchers in Australia on media and HIV. Trevor conducts workshops in Asia and the Pacific on reporting HIV and he works as a reporter at international AIDS conferences.
In 2015, Trevor received an Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching National Teaching Fellowship, followed in 2016 with the Australian Award for University Teaching (AAUT). He is the first journalism educator in Australia to receive these awards. In 2017, he was appointed Associate Dean – Design, Media and Communications and Professor of Journalism.
Professional Associations
- 2009 - National Advisory Board on the reporting of mental health.
- 2007 - International AIDS Society, (IAS)
- 2007 - International Association for Media and Communication Research, (IAMCR)
- 2006 - Asian Media Information and Communication, (AMIC)
- 2006 - Amnesty International, (AI)
- 2005 - Australian Centre for Independent Journalism, (ACIJ)
- 2003 - Australian Catholic Press Association, (ACPA)
- 2002 - Australian Journalists Association, (AJA)
- 2002 - National Tertiary Education Union, (NTEU)
- 1999 - Australasian Medical Writers Association, (AMWA)
- 1998 - Journalism Education Association of Australia, (JEAA)
Awards and Recognition
University and National Teaching Awards
- 2016 - Australian Award for University Teaching (AAUT)
- 2016 - ECU Vice-Chancellor’s Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning
- 2015 - OLT National Teaching Fellowship
- 2010 - ECU Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Engagement in Learning and Teaching
- 2009 - ECU Professional Development Scholarship
- 2008 - Carrick Institute Citation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning
- 2008 - ECU Vice-Chancellor’s Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning
- 2007 - ECU Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching
National and International Research Positions
- Accepted as a member of the European International Research Staff Exchange Program (IRSES)
- Visiting Professor at the Communication of China Visiting Professor at Landau university in Germany
- Appointed as an Assessor for the Australian Research Council
- Appointed Research Fellow at the Pacific Media Centre, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
Research areas and interests
- Journalism education
- Curriculum development
- Developing communication skills
- Health communications
- HIV Journalism