Gregory Joseph Craven is an Australian academic who has been the vice-chancellor and president of the Australian Catholic University since January 2008. On 8 April 2020, the ACU chancellor, John Fahey, announced Craven's planned retirement in an email to staff and students and noted Craven's retirement was to commence in January 2021. His successor is yet to be named.
Craven has researched and written on constitutional law, government, public policy, constitutional history and federalism. He was a leading advocate of republicanism in the leadup to the 1999 referendum on the proposed change in Australia from being a constitutional monarchy to a republic. He is also noted as a key Australian Catholic layman for opinions on important issues. Before joining ACU, he was foundation dean and Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame Australia, and deputy vice-chancellor at Curtin University of Technology in Western Australia. He also served as executive director of the John Curtin Institute of Public Policy. Craven has published numerous books and articles, mainly in the field of constitutional law and constitutional history. He is a regular columnist for The Australian newspaper. Craven has served on a range of public bodies. He chaired the Teacher Education Ministerial Advisory Group and was deputy chair of the COAG Reform Council. He currently is a member of the Commonwealth Higher Education Standards Panel and the lead vice-chancellor for Universities Australia on quality and regulation. In February 2019, following the 2018 trial and conviction of Cardinal George Pell for child abuse, Craven provided one of 10 positive character references for the purposes of the sentencing hearing. Pell was eventually acquitted and all the convictions quashed by the High Court of Australia on 7 April 2020. Within the Australian Catholic community, Craven is a member of the National Catholic Education Commission and the Truth Justice and Healing Council.
Notable published works
An expert in public law, Craven has published numerous journal articles and books.