Dr Samuel White
- Doctorate of Philosophy (University of Adelaide)
- Master of Laws (University of Adelaide)
- Master of Laws (Hons I) (University of Melbourne)
- Master of War Studies (University of New South Wales)
- Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws (Hons) (University of Queensland)
ÌýFRHistSÌýis the Scientia Senior Lecturer in Military Law and War Studies at 91É«Ç鯬 Canberra.ÌýHe joined 91É«Ç鯬 Canberra in 2026 after a period as a Visiting Fellow whilst working at the National University of Singapore (NUS). There, Dr White was the inaugural Senior Research Fellow in Peace and Security at NUS’ Centre for International Law. Dr White was retained as a Global Fellow at NUS where he continues to teach into the Singapore Academy of International Law.ÌýAlongside his academic pursuits, Samuel has actively served as both a Royal Australian Infantry Corps and an Australian Army Legal Corps officer in a variety of tactical, operational and strategic level postings.Ìý
In 2024, Dr White was appointed as the first , a role he continues to hold. In this, Dr White leads a line of research into military history within Australia, and is curating the exhibition on Australian Indigenous military service within the Northern Territory titled . Concurrently, Dr White is the Research Director for the Australian Red Cross’ Lores of War project, mapping customary international humanitarian law across First Nations Australia (with an initial focus in Arnhem Land). This mirrors work he co-directs with Trisakti University and International Committee of the Red Cross, canvassing customary humanitarian values across Indonesia (as part of a wider series he edits, called ). He was made Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 2025 for his scholarship on cross-cultural understandings of violence.
Dr White entered academia as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Adelaide Law School, where he completed his PhD on some constitutional aspects of the Royal Prerogative in Australia – specifically, whether constitutional executive power extended to deployments of Federal troops into States, without State consent. For this topic, he was appointed a 2025 , and later as a 2026 Resident Fellow at Columbia Law School’s National Security Law program, funded by an American Australian Association Veteran Scholarship. Whilst completing his PhD in two years, he concurrently published his first monograph, . Before undertaking his PhD, Dr White served as Associate to the Honourable Justice Logan AM RFD in 2018, when His Honour was a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia, President of the Defence Force Discipline Appeals Tribunal and a member of the Papua New Guinea Supreme Court.
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