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Neurodiversity Consultant, Coach, Educator, and Researcher
Beth Radulski holds a PhD in Sociology, specializing in Neurodiversity inclusion and intersectionality. She regularly engages with media and community groups to advocate for Neurodiversity acceptance through public speaking, online articles, and interviews.
Drawing upon her academic background in Sociology and Gender, Sexuality and Diversity Studies, Beth began her career by launching La Trobe University's Neurodiversity Project as the Manager: Neurodiversity Inclusion. She is currently a Research Fellow of Autism at The University of Melbourne.
Beth is also an award-winning undergraduate lecturer, and has a passion for teaching through both academia and professional development workshops.
November 2019
Beth delivers a talk on Autism Activism and the Neurodiversity Movement at MFU
Team Leader and
Program Designer
Award focus:
“Promoting awareness of inclusion challenges, delivering real world impact and empowering students and communities to discover solutions to inequity.”
Beth Radulski is the winner of a 2020 Humanities and Social Sciences Research Award
Award focus:
Research translation and mobilization for a public audience
Beth Radulski is the winner of a 2020 College Provost Teaching Award at La Trobe University.
Award focus:
"For inspiring teaching practice and support for student learning through leadership in the areas of equity and Neurodiversity."
2020 First-Place winner in Humanities and Social Sciences,
La Trobe University
Award Focus:
The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition challenges PhD Candidates to translate their PhD into a 3-minute speech aimed at a general audience.
Beth Radulski was the recipient of a Pro-Vice Chancellor's Commendation in 2016
Award Focus:
For academic excellence in maintaining a grade point average within the top 15% of the cohort for the duration of one academic year.