Mark Evans (politics)

Mark Evans (politics)

Professor Mark Evans is Dean of the Faculty of Business & Government and the inaugural Director of the ANZSOG Institute of Governance at the University of Canberra.[1]

He was previously a Professor in Politics at the University of York.[2]

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