Judith Callanan

Dr. Judith Callanan

Associate Dean, Property

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About

Associate Professor Judith Callanan is the Associate Dean for the Property & Valuation programs within the School of Property, Construction & Project Management.

Industry Experience:
Judith joined RMIT after working for fifteen years within the Property industry in senior management roles incorporating property development and property asset management of large portfolios including airports.

Research fields

  • 3502 Banking, finance and investment
  • 3504 Commercial services
  • 3801 Applied economics
  • 4406 Human geography
  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 3302 Building
  • 3304 Urban and regional planning

Academic positions

  • associate Dean
  • RMIT University
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • 1 Oct 2009 – Present

Supervisor projects

  • Implications of Advanced Technologies on the Specialised Property Valuation Profession in Australia
  • 30 Oct 2020
  • Key Drivers of Gated Community Developments Case Study: Greater Accra Region, Ghana and London, UK
  • 2 Jul 2018
  • The Resources Cycle Impact on Housing in Australian Mining Towns in the Bowen Basin, Queensland (2000-2016)
  • 10 Aug 2015
  • Is there Value in Waiting? An Empirical Study of Real Options Application to Australian Property Developments
  • 2 Mar 2015

Teaching interests

Property, Development, Valuation, Investment, Stigma

Research interests

Building, Other Built Environment and Design, Commercial Services, Urban and Regional Planning

Areas of research interest are as follows:
Future skill requirements of the property industry and graduates
Housing affordability
Property development
Management of special purpose facilities, such as Airports
Stigma, and the affect on the property market
Effect of HVOTLs on property values
Asset Management
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