Associate Professor Craig Fry specialises in drugs in society, health and social policy, cycling history and culture. Craig has training in psychology, public health and applied ethics, and has worked in a variety of settings including community, health services, university, prison, policy and research institutes. He has received over A$4.5m of research funding since 1999, and published more than 150 journal articles, chapters, and reports.
Experience
2012–present
Associate Professor, Centre for Cultural Diversity and Wellbeing, Victoria University
2011–2014
NHMRC Career Development Fellow (Population Health), Victoria University
2008–2012
Group Leader, Health Ethics & Policy, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
2008–2012
Principal Fellow, Centre for Health & Society, Centre for Applied Philosophy & Public Ethics, University of Melbourne
2007–2008
Senior Research Fellow, Department of Health Social Science, Monash University
1996–2006
Researcher, Epidemiology & Surveillance, Turning Point Alcohol & Drug Centre, Melbourne