Doug Booth
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Doug Booth
Summary
Doug Booth is a human[1]. He was born on August 1, 1957[2]. He worked as an Australian rules football player[3] and researcher[4]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[5]
Key Facts
- Doug Booth was born on August 1, 1957[2].
- Doug Booth held citizenship in New Zealand[6].
- Doug Booth held citizenship in Australia[7].
- Doug Booth worked as an Australian rules football player[3].
- Doug Booth's professions included researcher[4].
- Doug Booth's field of work was sport[8].
- Doug Booth's field of work was physical education[9].
- Doug Booth's field of work was tourism industry[10].
- Doug Booth's field of work was history[11].
- Doug Booth's field of work was sociology[12].
- Doug Booth's field of work was politics[13].
- Doug Booth held the position of professor emeritus[14].
- Doug Booth held the position of full professor[15].
- Doug Booth was employed by University of Waikato[16].
- Doug Booth was employed by University of Otago[17].
- Doug Booth was educated at Macquarie University[18].
- Doug Booth was educated at University of Melbourne[19].
- Doug Booth was educated at University of Natal[20].
- Doug Booth is recorded as male[21].
- Doug Booth's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Doug Booth's member of sports team is recorded as St Kilda Football Club[23].
- Doug Booth supervised Anita Kay Harman as a doctoral student[24].
- Doug Booth supervised Holly Thorpe as a doctoral student[25].
- Doug Booth supervised Katie Fitzpatrick as a doctoral student[26].
- Doug Booth supervised Sebastian Potgieter as a doctoral student[27].
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Origins and Family
Doug Booth was born on August 1, 1957[2].
Education
Educated at Macquarie University[18], a public university[28], in Australia[29], founded in 1964[30]; University of Melbourne[19], a public university[31], in Australia[32], founded in 1853[33]; and University of Natal[20], a university[34], in South Africa[35], founded in 1910[36], headquartered in Durban[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Australian rules football player[3] and researcher[4]. Fields of work include sport[8], a type of activity[38]; physical education[9], an umbrella term[39]; tourism industry[10], an industry[40]; history[11]; sociology[12], an academic discipline[41]; and politics[13], an academic discipline[42]. Employers include University of Waikato[16], a public university[43], in New Zealand[44], founded in 1964[45] and University of Otago[17], a public university[46], in New Zealand[47], founded in 1869[48], headquartered in Dunedin[49]. Positions held include professor emeritus[14], an academic title[50] and full professor[15], an academic rank[51]. Doctoral students include Anita Kay Harman[24]; Holly Thorpe[25], a researcher[52], awarded the James Cook Research Fellowship[53]; Katie Fitzpatrick[26], a researcher[54], awarded the Rutherford Discovery Fellowship[55]; and Sebastian Potgieter[27].
Why It Matters
Doug Booth ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[5]
FAQs
What did Doug Booth do for work?
Doug Booth worked as Australian rules football player[3] and researcher[4].
Where did Doug Booth go to school?
Doug Booth was educated at Macquarie University[18], University of Melbourne[19], and University of Natal[20].