Mr Iwan Walters MP
2012
John Monash Scholar
Masters in Education and MPP
Education, Economics
Oxford
United Kingdom
Education
Iwan Walters is a 2012 John Monash Scholar and the current member for the district of Greenvale in the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Parliamentary Secretary for Disability. He returned to Australia in late 2015 after completing an MPhil in Economic and Social History at the University of Oxford, and a Master of Public Policy at Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government. Before going to Oxford, Iwan was a secondary school teacher in Victoria's Grampians region and an inaugural Associate of the Teach for Australia program. Iwan's subsequent research at Oxford focused on the economics of education and was particularly concerned with improving access to higher education from socially and economically disadvantaged areas. Prior to his election to the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Iwan consulted to universities and state governments to strengthen Australia's education systems by improving funding structures and the effectiveness of central government support for schools, principals and classroom teachers. Iwan also previously worked as chief of staff to a federal parliamentarian and was prior to this was chief of staff at Laureate International Universities, the world’s largest higher education organisation. In addition to his studies as a Monash Scholar, Iwan holds a Bachelor of Arts with first-class honours in History from the University of Melbourne, where his thesis was awarded the Wyselaskie Scholarship. He also holds a Diploma of Teaching (Teach for Australia) from the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, where he was dux of his graduating cohort.