Caiden, Gerald Elliot

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Caiden, Gerald Elliot

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  • Dr G E Caiden

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1936 -

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Gerald Caiden was born in London, and is a graduate of the London School of Economics and Political Science (1954-1959), obtaining the degrees of BSc (Econ) in 1957 and PhD in 1959 awarded by the University of London. He completed post-doctoral studies in Ottawa, Canada, as a Canada Council Fellow (1959-1960). From 1961-66 Dr Caiden was a research fellow at the Department of Political Science, Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University (Public Administration). During this time he wrote "Career Service" and "ACPTA: a study of white collar Public Service Unionism in the Commonwealth of Australia." In 1988 he was a visiting Professor at ANU and from 1994-2004 was a United Nations Expert in Public Administration and Finance.

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academic; political scientist

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ANU Department of Political Science (1951 - 1989)

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1961 - 1966

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Research Fellow

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Created by Erin Gallant on 19 August 2011; revised on 9 September 2011

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G E Caiden's Curriculum Vitae. http://www.usc.edu/schools/sppd/private/assets/faculty_cv/caiden_CV.pdf (accessed on 9 September 2011)

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