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Supervisors

 

The following academic staff members can assist with supervision of PhD, Masters and Summer Scholars:

Professor Jon Altman
Economic development and economic policy issues, land rights and native title, the engagement of Indigenous Australians with the mining, tourism, and arts industries, economic anthropology, the Indigenous hybrid economy, the customary economy and globalisation.

Dr Nick Biddle
Education economics, health economics, Indigenous labour market and socio-economic outcomes, official statistics, applied econometrics, migration and mobility.

Dr Maggie Brady
Indigenous Australia; health, diet and lifestyle, the role of primary health care services in alcohol interventions, and complementary healing strategies.

Ms Janet Hunt
Indigenous governance, community development in Indigenous Australia, NGOs and international development, gender and development, gender issues in Timor-Leste.

Dr Boyd Hunter
Urban inequality, poverty, social exclusion, Indigenous labour market projections, educational attainment of Indigenous Australians, industrial relations, welfare reform, Indigenous health and labour market discrimination.

Mr Seán Kerins
Indigenous Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand, land and sea rights, caring for country, common property resources and community-based management, wildlife utilisation and subsistence economies.

Dr Inge Kral
Education anthropology, literacy, applied linguistics, Indigenous education, Indigenous youth, Indigenous languages and linguistics.

Dr Julie Lahn
Torres Strait, Aboriginal Australia, morality and relatedness, marine activity and resource use, poverty.

Ms Frances Morphy
Anthropological demography of Indigenous Australians, land rights and native title, the impact of colonisation on Indigenous social systems and languages; the homelands movement; the Aboriginal arts industry.

Dr Will Sanders
Indigenous affairs policy, including social security, housing employment, local government and inter-governmental relations. Also Indigenous specific elections and the role of Indigenous people and issues in general elections.

Dr Jerry Schwab
Indigenous Australia, USA, Middle East; Indigenous education and training, education policy, literacy, applied anthropology.

Dr John Taylor
Demography of Indigenous populations, population mobility, labour force, social indicators, regional planning.