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Conjoint Prof. Lauren Williams

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Position Conjoint Professor
School of Health Sciences
The University of Newcastle, Australia
Office HC54, Hunter Building

Biography

I was awarded my PhD in 2004. My doctoral research was in the area of public health nutrition and explored the reasons women gain weight at mid-life, as a sub-study of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (ALSWH). I worked full time as an academic while writing my thesis, and thus focused on this as my main publication in the period 2001-2003. Since then I have re-focused my efforts towards C1 publications.

I have achieved publication in high impact journal. My work on the strategies women choose to control their weight (Williams, Germov & Young, 2007) appeared in the International Journal of Obesity (IF: 4.482). I have presented the results of my research at conferences both within Australia and internationally. I commenced supervising RHD candidates soon after completing my own PhD, and I have supervised 2 students to completion and am currently supervising 6 students on a variety of topics.

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Newcastle, 2004
  • Graduate Diploma of Social Science, University of New England
  • Bachelor of Science, University of New England
  • Graduate Diploma in Dietetics, Deakin University
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Health Promotion, Curtin University of Technology, 2004
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours), University of New England, 1986

Research

Research keywords

  • Nutrition & Dietetics
  • Obesity and weight gain
  • Public Health Nutrition
  • Women's health

Research expertise

I have expertise in both qualitative and quantitative research methods. My published work is in public health, and in the social sciences as well as the behavioural sciences. My PhD work has been presented and published internationally.

Collaboration

I have several research collaborations.

My interdisciplinary collaboration has been with my sociologist colleague, A/Prof John Germov, from the School of Humainites and Social Science. I have contributed to, and helped foster, the relatively new research area of the sociology of food and nutrition. Food and nutrition have traditionally been examined from a biomedical perspective, but by collaborating, we have strengthened the sociocultural exploration of food and nutrition. Over the past decade we have published on the social determinants of food habits (Williams & Germov 2005; Germov & Williams 2004a), gendered eating and dieting (Williams & Germov 2004b, 2004c; Germov & Williams 1999, 1996a, 1996b), weight control (Williams, Germov & Young, in press, accepted December 2006), social determinants of obesity (Germov & Williams 2005). Lauren co-edited all 3 editions of the academic reader and text, A Sociology of Food and Nutrition: The Social Appetite (3rd edn, Oxford University Press, 2008), and has also co-authored several chapters within the book.

I am an Associate Investigator with the Research Centre for Gender, Health and Ageing, which is a Priority Research Centre of the University of Newcastle.

Fields of Research

Code Description Percentage
160899 Sociology Not Elsewhere Classified 40
110399 Clinical Sciences Not Elsewhere Classified 35
090899 Food Sciences Not Elsewhere Classified 25

Centres and Groups

Centre

    Memberships

    Body relevant to professional practice.

    • Dietitians Association of Australia

    Committee/Associations (relevant to research).

    • member - Australasian Society for the Study of Obesity (ASSO)
    • Member - International Society for Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity
    • member - Public Health Association of Australia

    Appointments

    Vice President and Board Member
    Dietitians Association of Australia (Australia)
    01/01/1993 - 01/12/1996
    Associate Editor and occasional Acting Editor in Chief
    Nutrition and Dietetics (Journal) (Australia)
    01/09/2004
    Research consultant-engaged to conduct focus group research
    NSW Health (Australia)
    01/04/2006 - 01/08/2006

    Awards

    Other

    2009 Career Enhancement Felllowship
    University Of Newcastle (Australia)
    'Internalisation of Teaching and Research outcomes in Nutrition & Dietetics'

    Recognition.

    2010 Vice-Chancellor's Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning
    University Of Newcastle (Australia)
    A recognition by colleagues of activities undertaken by Dr Williams in the interest of students.
    2006 Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian
    Dietitians Association of Australia (Australia)
    I was one of 8 Dietitians awarded advanced status in 2006 in recognition of professional leaders in the field of Nutrition and Dietetics. Less than 1% of the profession have been recognised as being at this level.
    2006 DAA NSW Branch Greatness in Dietetics (GRID) Award
    Dietitians Association of Australia (NSW Branch) (Australia)
    Presented to leaders in the field of community and public health nutrition who have given extensive service to DAA (Dietitians Association of Australia) national and DAA NSW branches.
    2001 DAA NSW Service Award
    Dietitians Association of Australia (NSW Branch) (Australia)
    Service Award: for representing NSW at the National level in the mangagement of the Dietitians Association of Australia (past Vice President of the national association for 2 terms and Board of Directors member for 4 years)

    Invitations

    2006 Ourimbah Campus Fstival of Literature
    University of Newcastle, Australia (Conference Presentation - non published.)
    2006
    Annual conference- plenary session
    Australasian Association for the Study of Obesity, Australia (Conference Presentation - non published.)
    2001

    Administrative

    Administrative expertise

    Experienced at chairing committees, and have been Vice president of the Dietitians Association of Australia. I am the Program Convenor for the Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics, and am the elected representative of the

    School of Health Sciences on Faculty Board (Health). I have managed collaborative projects in conjunction with external agencies, (eg I am currently implementing a program for Veterans in the Hunter and Central Coast Areas in conjunction with the Department of Veterans Affairs (funding agency), and NSW Health under a memorandum of understanding).


    Teaching

    Teaching keywords

    • community nutrition
    • nutrition education
    • overweight and obesity
    • public health nutrition

    Teaching expertise

    Dr Williams works full time as a Senior Lecturer in the School of Health Sciences, in the Faculty of Health. As a Senior Lecturer, her role comprises teaching, research and service (governance and community).

    My key teaching is in the area of community and public health nutrition to students enrolled in nutrition and dietetics, and I co-ordinate that entire degree program. I have previously provided nutrition education to students in other professional groups (medicine, consumer science, primary and secondary education, early childhood).

    I have had two RHD completions. The theses are entiled: 'The Role of Cow's Milk Protein in Children with Chronic Functional Constipation' and 'Exploring the Barriers to Introduction of a Best Practice Nutrition and Dietetics Modle in Rural Areas'.

    I am currently supervising 6 research higher degree students and 3 honours students.