Summary
Corey Bradshaw is the Matthew Flinders Professor of Global Ecology at Flinders University, combining deep expertise in palaeo-ecology, conservation biology, ecological modelling, and extinction dynamics with a strong focus on climate change and invasive species. He has led academic and applied research groups across Australia and internationally, holding senior roles including the Sir Hubert Wilkins Chair of Climate Change and Director of Ecological Modelling. His work bridges theoretical population dynamics and practical conservation outcomes, informing policy and costly biosecurity assessments through collaborations with networks like InvaCost and CABAH. Trained across Canada, New Zealand and Australia with a PhD in Ecology, he brings a rare mix of long-term ecological perspective and quantitative modelling, often applying palaeo-ecological insights to contemporary extinction risk. Based in Adelaide, he is known for translating complex ecological data into actionable strategies for global biodiversity management.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Ecology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Ecology at University of Otago
Postgraduate Certificate, Veterinary Conservation Medicine, Postgraduate Certificate, Veterinary Conservation Medicine at Murdoch University
BSc, Ecology, BSc, Ecology at Université de Montréal
International Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate at Lester B. Pearson United World College of the Pacific
MSc, Zoology, MSc, Zoology at University of Alberta
Italian, French, Spanish, English