STAFF PROFILE
Dr. Todd Denham
Position:
Senior Research Fellow
College / Portfolio:
Research & Innovation Portfolio
School / Department:
R&I|Research & Innovation Capability
Email:
todd.denham@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Denham, T. (2021). The Distribution of People and Employment in Metropolitan Commutersheds: The Impact on Rural Housing Markets In: Urban Policy and Research, 39, 175 - 190
- Denham, T. (2021). The limits of telecommuting: Policy challenges of counterurbanisation as a pandemic response In: Geographical Research, 59, 514 - 521
- Denham, T. (2021). Transforming energy productivity through value chains In: RACE for 2030 CRC Sydney
- Fairbrother, P.,Denham, T.,Prokopiv, V.,Banks, M.,De Silva, A.,Toner, P. (2020). The Future of Regional Jobs In: Regional Australia Institute Melbourne, Australia
- Fairbrother, P.,Denham, T. (2020). Work Uncertainties and Futures in the Regions: Implications for Jobs, Work and Employment In: Regional Australia Institute Melbourne, Australia
- Denham, T.,Fairbrother, P. (2020). Regional Skills Trends and Learning: Training in relation to the growth of Health and Community Services Employment In: Regional Australia Institute Melbourne, Australia
- Barton, R.,Denham, T.,Fairbrother, P. (2019). Lock-in and Learning - North West Coast of Tasmania In: Regional Australia Institute Melbourne, Australia
- Boyle, A.,Denham, T.,Fairbrother, P. (2019). Regional skills shortage and learning – Big Rivers In: Regional Australia Institute Melbourne, Australia
- Vincent, C.,Douglas, K.,Fairbrother, P.,Denham, T. (2019). Innovative practices: review of Victoria’s LLENs activities and their outcomes In: Regional Australia Institute Melbourne, Australia
- Fairbrother, P.,Denham, T. (2019). Future Jobs and Regional Workforce Development: Foundations and Analysis In: Regional Australia Institute Melbourne, Australia
- The economic dynamics and population change of Australia’s regional cities. Funded by: Australian Housing & Urban Research Institute (AHURI) - Competitive from (2020 to 2023)
- Understanding the perceived benefits of living in regional cities - 20/PRO/71263 (Administered by Uni of NSW). Funded by: Australian Housing & Urban Research Institute (AHURI) - Competitive from (2020 to 2023)
1 PhD Current Supervisions