LANGUAGES + LAY = Babylon Berlin, Bamberg, Bauhaus, Biopics, Blended Learning, Brickfilm, Chinese/Mandarin, Didactics, Gerhard Richter, German, GFL/GSL, Graphic Novels, L3, Lieu de mémoire, Movie,…
Dr Steve Kamper is Professor of Allied Health at the School of Health Sciences and Nepean Blue Mountains Local health District. He has been continuously supported by NHMRC fellowships since 2008, and …
After graduating in Medicine and completing a PhD in protein biochemistry, Garth Nicholson undertook postdoctoral training in neurogenetics in the USA and England. On return to Sydney in 1979, he…
I am a comparatist, working across contemporary texts in Japanese, English, French and Spanish. My first book examined the global literary response to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, tsunami and…
Dr. Naisana Seyedasli is a trained stem cell, cancer and developmental biologist and academic. In 2003, she was awarded a Max Planck research fellowship for her doctoral training, leading to a PhD in …
Originally from Corsica, I was educated in Lyon (south of France). After a Bachelors of Arts (majoring in French Language, Literature and Political Science), and a Masters of Teaching French as a…
Associate Professor Michelle Villeneuve leads the Disability-Inclusive Community Development research workstream at the Centre for Disability Research and Policy, The University of Sydney. Michelle…
Carole M. Cusack received her Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Religious Studies and English Literature from the University of Sydney in 1986. She later graduated PhD in Studies in Religion in 1996 and…
Sophie Chao is of Sino-French heritage and lives on unceded Gadigal lands in Australia. She is Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) Fellow and Lecturer in the Discipline of Anthropology at …
Stewart Clegg was Distinguished Professor of Management and Organization Studies at the University of Technology Sydney before joining the Department of Project Management in the Faculty of…