Scientia Professor Jane McAdam
BA (Hons) (Sydney)
LLB (Hons) (Sydney)
DPhil (Oxford)
Professor Jane McAdam AO BA (Hons) LLB (Hons) (Sydney) DPhil (Oxford) is Scientia Professor of Law and Founding Director of the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law at UNSW Sydney, where she leads the Evacuations Research Hub. She is an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow, and a Fellow of both the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and the Australian Academy of Law. She is an Honorary Associate of the Refugee Studies Centre in Oxford and a Senior Associate of the Refugee Law Initiative in London. She has held visiting appointments at Oxford and Harvard, and was previously a non-resident Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy at The Brookings Institution in Washington DC.
Professor McAdam publishes widely in international refugee law and forced migration, with a particular focus on mobility in the context of climate change and disasters. Her prestigious Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship examines the legal underpinnings and practical challenges of evacuations across a range of contexts, including conflict, disasters and other humanitarian crises. Her legal analysis of both refugee law and climate-related displacement has been adopted by courts, governments and UN bodies,鈥and her work has been highly influential in the development of international, regional and national policy frameworks. She was instrumental in drafting the International Law Association鈥檚 Sydney Declaration of Principles on the Protection of Persons Displaced in the context of Sea Level Rise in 2018, and was appointed in 2022 to lead the drafting of the Pacific Regional Framework on Climate Mobility.
Professor McAdam serves on multiple international committees, including the Advisory Committee of the Platform on Disaster Displacement; the Climate Migration Council; the Advisory Board of the Yearbook of International Disaster Law; the Academic Advisory Board of the Center on Forced Displacement, Boston University; the Advisory Council of the Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion; and the Technical Working Group on Climate Mobility for the Pacific Resilience Partnership.听In 2024, she was appointed by the Australian Immigration Minister to the Ministerial Advisory Council on Skilled Migration Expert Sub-Committee. For a decade, she听was the joint Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Refugee Law, the leading journal in the field (2014鈥24), and she served for 12 years on the听International Law Association鈥檚 Committee on International Law and Sea-Level Rise (2012鈥24), including as Co-Rapporteur (2012鈥18).听She has also been an expert advisor to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the International Organization for Migration and the World Bank.
In 2017, Professor McAdam received the Calouste Gulbenkian Prize for Human Rights for her work on refugees and forced migration. She was honoured as a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum; named among Australia鈥檚 top ten Women of Influence, winning the 鈥榞lobal鈥 category of the Australian Financial Review/Westpac鈥檚 100 Women of Influence awards in 2015; and in 2017, she was one of four finalists for the NSW Premier鈥檚 Award for Woman of the Year. In 2021, she was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) 鈥榝or distinguished service to international refugee law, particularly to climate change and the displacement of people鈥.听She received the Australian Human Rights Commission鈥檚 2022 Law Award, and in 2024 she was the inaugural winner of the Royal Society of NSW's Award in the Humanities, Philosophy and Law.
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- Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship, 鈥楨vacuations in International Law: Disasters, Conflict & Humanitarian Crises鈥 (2024鈥29, FL230100011)
- Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, 鈥楾he Concept of 鈥淚mminence鈥 in the International Protection of Refugees鈥 (2016鈥18, DP160100079, with CIs Foster and Lambert)
- Research Council of Norway, 鈥楥limate Change and Sea-Level Rise in the Anthropocene: Challenges for International Law in the 21st Century鈥 (2014鈥18, with collaborators from the UK, US and Norway)
- Australian Research Council Future Fellowship, 鈥楳oving with Dignity: A Human Rights Approach to Slow-Onset Climate Change-Related Displacement and Relocation in the Pacific鈥 (2011鈥15, FT110100721)
- Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, 鈥榃eathering Uncertainty: Climate Change 鈥淩efugees鈥 and International Law鈥 (2009鈥11, DP0985793)
- Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, 鈥Immigration Restriction and the Racial State, c. 1880 to the Present鈥 (2009鈥12, DP0984518, with CI Bashford and PI Amrith)
- Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council International Opportunities Fund, 鈥榃ar Crimes and Refugee Status: The Application and Interpretation of International Humanitarian and International Criminal Law to the Adjudication of Refugee Status in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand鈥 (2009, with collaborators from the UK, US and Canada)
2015 - honoured as one of Australia鈥檚 top 10 Women of Influence听听
2015 - winner of the 鈥榞lobal鈥 category of the 100 Women of Influence awards
2017 - winner of the prestigious international Calouste Gulbenkian Prize for Human Rights
2017 - finalist, NSW Premier鈥檚 Award for Woman of the Year