Rintoul
Angela

  • Principal Research Fellow
  • Federation University

In Programme

  • October, 24 to

About

Angela is a Principal Research Fellow at Federation University with expertise in gambling harm reduction, health inequities and the commercial determinants of health. She holds a Suicide Prevention Australia postdoctoral fellowship to explore the relationship between gambling and suicide, to identify pathways for prevention.

In 2019 she undertook at Churchill Fellowship to identify ways to improve gambling regulation in Australia. She is a member of the WHO technical group on gambling, a Commissioner on the Lancet Public Health Commission on Gambling and an Associate Editor of the Critical Gambling Studies journal. Angela is an Honorary Principal Research Fellow at the Melbourne School of Global and Population Health, University of Melbourne and an adjunct at Department of Forensic Medicine, Monash University.

Angela has a Doctorate in Public Health from Monash University, a Master of Social Science (International Development) from RMIT University and a Bachelor of Arts (Political Science and English) from the University of Melbourne