Director, Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists & Adjunct Lecturer, UNSW Sydney
Dr Celine Steinfeld is a geographer specialising in freshwater science and policy in Australia. Celine completed her honours and PhD research in river management in the Murray-Darling Basin at the University of New South Wales. She won the University Medal in 2008, the NSW Government Peter Cullen Postgraduate Scholarship in 2009 and the international River Management Young Achievers Award in 2012. After graduating, Celine worked in policy implementation at the Murray-Darling Basin Authority. She is now Director at the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists, a not for profit organisation with the goal of linking science to public policy. She continues her research as an Adjunct Lecturer at UNSW Sydney’s Centre for Ecosystem Science.
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