Dr Ryan Goss
Dr Ryan Goss is a Senior Lecturer at the ANU Law School working on constitutional law and human rights law.
Teaching undergraduates and postgraduates at the ANU, he is driven by a commitment to empowering students to engage with some of the most significant and serious questions for our democracy. But his teaching of public law and human rights law is also animated by a belief that the stories that underpin these areas of law are, and ought to be, thrilling and genuinely exciting.
After undergraduate study at the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø of Queensland, Ryan completed postgraduate studies at Oxford, supported by a Rhodes scholarship. Appointed Junior Research Fellow in Law at Lincoln College, Oxford in 2011 he taught Oxford undergraduates and postgraduates, and joined the ANU from Oxford in July 2013.
Ryan's research has a particular focus on European human rights law and Australian public law; that work has been reviewed favourably internationally, and cited by judges of the European Court of Human Rights. His outreach work has been recognised as a joint winner of the ANU Vice Chancellor's Award for Public Policy and Outreach (2016), and of the ANU Media Award for Improving the Quality of Public Debate (2016).
Ryan was honoured to be recognised with the ANU College of Law's Award for Teaching Excellence 2016, a nomination for the ANU Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Excellence in Education 2017, and a Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning in the Australian Awards for 51³Ô¹ÏÍø Teaching 2017 (Commonwealth Department of Educating and Training).