contents
 introduction
 scope
 activities
 capacities
 infrastructure
 & benefits
 participants
    dennis altman
    michelle arrow
    paul arthur
    carol bacchi
    ros bandt
    larissa behrendt
    mary besemeres
    richard broome
    chilla bulbeck
    anthony burke
    david carment
    david carter
    jock collins
    liz conor
    greg craven
    martin crotty
    denis cryle
    ann curthoys
    kate darian-smith
    lynette finch
    rae frances
    lucy frost
    stephen garton     heather goodall
    anna haebich
    dennis haskell
    anthony hassall
    jeannie herbert
    jenny hocking
    alison holland
    elizabeth jacka
    bruce johnson
    carol johnson
    mary kalantzis
    marilyn lake
    kateryna longley
    andrew mccann
    chris mcconville
    russell mcdougall
    philip mead
    clive moore
    nicole moore
    stephen muecke
    ffion murphy
    john murphy
    martin nakata
    garth nettheim
    karl neuenfeldt
    christine nicholls
    richard nile
    marguerite nolan
    wenche ommundsen
    darlene oxenham
    maureen perkins
    emily potter
    jan ryan
    kay saunders
    sean scalmer
    bruce scates
    kay schaffer
    joanne scott
    graham seal
    june senyard
    sue sheridan
    judith smart
    tom stannage
    daniela stehlik
    jenny strauss
    sian supski
    hsu-ming teo
    graham tulloch
    james walter
    richard waterhouse
    elizabeth webby
    gus worby
    clare wright

 participants: marguerite nolan
 Marguerite Nolan
Australian Catholic University


Publications
'Elizabeth Durack, Eddie Burrup and the Art of Identification.' In Fakes and Forgeries, edited by Peter Knight and Jonathan Long (Cambridge Scholar's Press, Forthcoming, 2004)

'Displacing Aborigines: Freud's Totem and Taboo.' In Histories of the Present: Psychoanalysis, Identity and the Paradox of History, edited by Joy Damousie and Robert Reynolds (Melbourne University Press, 2003).

'Identity Crises and Orphaned Rewritings: The Disturbing Case of Mudrooroo.' In Mongrel Signatures. Reflections on the Work of Mudrooroo, edited by Annalisa Oboe (Amsterdam - New York: Rodopi, 2003).

Review of Talkin' Up to the White Woman: Indigenous Women and Feminism by Aileen Moreton-Robinson. Queensland Review 9.2 (2002): 91-93.

Feasibility Study: Northern Corridor Education Precinct. Brisbane: QUT and NPIT, 2000.

Multi-Partner Campuses: The Future of Australian Higher Education? (Evaluations and Investigations Program) Co-written with Adam Shoemaker, Janelle Allison. Kingsley Gum, Rose Harmoni, Michael Lindfield and Lawrence Stedman. Canberra: Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs (DETYA), 2000.

Review of Imagined Destinies by Russell McGregor. Antipodes June 1999.

Review of Milli Milli Wangka by Mudrooroo. Journal of Australian Studies 61, 1999.

'B.Wongar: The Absent Aborigine.' Antipodes 12.1 (1998): 7-13

'Review Essay: Mistaken Identities.' Australian Studies 13.1 (1998): 142-57.

'Authenticity and Betrayal: The Subjection of Mudrooroo' in Appreciating Difference: Writing Postcolonial Literary History, ed. Brian Edwards (Melbourne: Deakin University Press, 1998): 201-11.
Awards
ACU National, 2002

Vice-Chancellor's Strategic Initiatives Fund ($35,000 for an oral history of indigenous education at ACU National jointly with Nereda White, Director of the Weemala Unit)

2002 International Travel Grant ($5000 to attend the Fakes and Forgeries conference at Durham University, UK)

2003 International Travel Grant ($3000 to attend the EASA biennial conference: Australia: Who Cares? At the University of Aveiro, Portugal)

Association of Commonwealth Universities

Commonwealth Scholarship to the United Kingdom, 1996-1999

University of Queensland

Australian Postgraduate Award, 1995

University of Tasmania

James McAuley Prize for Fourth-year English, 1994

James McAuley Prize for Third-year English, 1993A.B. Taylor Prize for English Third-year units, 1993

Alfred Houston Memorial Prize for Philosophy, 1992
Teaching
Lecturer B (Continuing) School of Arts and Sciences, ACU National

Race and Ethnicity in Australia

The Nature of Australian Politics

Popular Culture in Australia

An Introduction to Women Studies

Nineteenth Century Australian History

Modern Australian History
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