Dr Dillon Landi is a Lecturer in Health, Wellbeing and Education in the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences at the
University of Queensland. His internationally recognised research and teaching focuses on equity, diversity and inclusion within sport, health and physical education. Dillon has won significant research awards from AERA, BERA, AIESEP and SHAPE America. He holds a PhD from the University of Auckland and two postgraduate degrees from Columbia University, New York. Prior to joining UQ, he held academic appointments at the University of Auckland, Towson University (Maryland, USA), and the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. He also currently serves as Managing Editor of
Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy and sits on the editorial board of
Sport, Education and Society.