Emeritus Professor Gary T Moore

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Title: Emeritus Professor
BArch(Hons, Calif) MA (DevelPsychol, Clark) PhD (EnvironPsychol, Clark) RAIA PIA FAPA
Name: Gary T Moore
Position: Emeritus Professor of Environment-Behaviour Studies & Editor-in-Chief, Architectural Science Review
Location: Wilkinson Building (G04), 148 City Road, Darlington
Room No.: 511 & 551
Phone: +61 2 9351 8071
FAX: +61 2 9351 5665
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CURRICULUM VITAE

Born in Canada, educated in Canada and the United States, and since 1997 a permanent resident of Australia, Professor Gary T Moore is Emeritus Professor of Environment-Behaviour Studies and Editor-in-Chief of the Architectural Science Review at the University of Sydney, Australia. From July 2007, he is also Guest Professor at Tongji University in China.

From 1997 until 2006, he was Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Sydney where among other things he also chaired the Task Force that established the University of Sydney Institute for Sustainability. In 2003 he was appointed the Australasian foundation Professor of Environment-Behaviour Studies.

Previously he was Professor of Architecture, Chair of the PhD Program and Director of the Centre for Architecture and Urban Planning Research at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Founding Director of the NASA Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium. Prior to that, he held positions as head of the Environment-Behavior Studies Program, director of the Environment-Behavior Studies Institute and research director for the social sciences of the Graduate School at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He has also held visiting posts at a number of universities including Clark and Oregon in the USA, Sydney and New South Wales in Australia, Victoria in New Zealand, and Gadjah Mada in Indonesia, and recently has been a regular visitor to and lecturer at several Chinese universities including Tongji and Tsinghua.

Professor Moore attended primary and secondary school in Canada, and holds degrees in architecture (BArch [Hons] University of California, Berkeley 1968), developmental psychology (MA Clark University 1973) and environmental psychology (PhD Clark University 1982).