STAFF PROFILE
Professor Michelle Turner
Position:
Professor
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
School / Department:
DSC|School of PCPM
Phone:
+61399253478
Email:
michelle.turner@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Turner, M.,Gilbert, G. (2023). Building capability for project success: examining the preparedness of emerging professionals using a university capstone project case study In: Research Handbook on Project Performance, Edward Elgar Publishing , Massachusetts, USA
- Turner, M.,Holdsworth, S. (2023). Developing resilience: examining the protective factors of early career construction professionals In: Construction Management and Economics, 41, 805 - 819
- Lingard, H.,Turner, M. (2023). Work, Health and Wellbeing in the Construction Industry, Routledge, United Kingdom
- Lingard, H.,Turner, M. (2023). Measuring sense of place in project environments to promote positive mental wellbeing In: International Journal of Project Management, 41, 1 - 12
- Holdsworth, S.,Turner, M.,Sandri, O. (2023). Gender Bias in the Australian Construction Industry: Women’s Experience in Trades and Semi-Skilled Roles In: Social Sciences, 12, 1 - 21
- Gilbert, G.,Turner, M.,Haass, O. (2022). Working up to work: Perceived employability of students commencing a project management degree In: Project Leadership and Society, 3, 1 - 9
- Simmons, D.,Chau, A.,Turner, M. (2022). Validating Resilience at University Scale with Future Civil Engineering and Construction Professionals In: Journal of Management in Engineering, 38, 1 - 11
- Leifels, K.,Turner, M. (2022). Cultural intelligence – an essential competency in the globalised world In: International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business, 13, 211 - 227
- Lingard, H.,Turner, M. (2022). Making time for life: A whole-of-industry initiative to reducing work hours and promoting health and gender inclusion in project-based construction work In: Project Leadership and Society, 3, 1 - 9
- Holdsworth, S.,Turner, M. (2022). Career pathways of women in construction: Boots on the ground In: Victorian Government Melbourne, Australia
- Innovative home ownership models in Australia (21/PRO/53249). Funded by: Australian Housing & Urban Research Institute (AHURI) - Competitive from (2021 to 2023)
- Work-ability: Exploring the interaction between bodily pain and mental health. Funded by: Chartered Institute of Building Jenkins Legacy Research Fund 2016 from (2017 to 2019)
Work-life balance, Health and well-being in the construction industry, Resilience of students and project professionals
1 PhD Current Supervisions