Background
Linke, Russell Dean was born on February 20, 1948 in Angaston, Australia. Son of Leonard Roy and Elvira Blondina (Krollig) Linke.
academic administrator educator
Linke, Russell Dean was born on February 20, 1948 in Angaston, Australia. Son of Leonard Roy and Elvira Blondina (Krollig) Linke.
Bachelor of Science with honours, Flinders U., 1970; Diploma in Education, Monash U., Victoria, Australia, 1987; Doctor of Philosophy, Monash U., Victoria, Australia, 1973.
Lecturer science education, Toorak Teachers College, Victoria, 1971-1973;
research fellow in education Faculty of Education, Monash U., Victoria, 1973-1974;
research fellow in medical education School of Medicine, Flinders U., Adelaide, South Australia, 1976-1980;
senior lecturer Ednl. Research Unit, Flinders U., Adelaide, South Australia, 1976-1980;
director academic planning, Tertiary Education Authority of South Australia, Adelaide, 1980-1985;
senior research fellow Social Justice Project, Australian National U., Canberra, 1986;
executive secretary Review of Engineering, Australian National U., Canberra, 1987-1988;
counsellor, National Board of Employment, Education, Training, Canberra, 1988-1989;
dean and professor education Faculty of Education, U. Wollongong, NSW., Australia, 1989-1993;
deputy vice chancellor and professor education, The Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide, 1993-1995. Active numerous professional committees including Joint Ministerial Advisory Committee onU. of New England Network and Needs for Higher Education in Northern NSW, 1992, Advisory Council on Teacher Education, 1992-1993, numerous committees for Tertiary Education Authority of South Australia, 1981-1985, South Australian Health Commission, Senior Secondary Assessment Board of South Australia, Education Department of South Australia, others.
Presenter workshops in field. Consultant in field.
Member Australian Association for Environmental Education (foundation vice president 1978-1982, president 1982-1984, delegate to seminars), Australian Science Education Research Association, Higher Education Research and Development Society Australasia.