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Townsville, Queensland
Joined August 2016
Professor Lucy Jordan, Head of JCU Social Work, recently attended @PSKK UGM in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Together with collaborators, she presented the findings from the Child Health and Migrant Parents in Southeast Asian (CHAMPSEA) research project: https://t.co/D9QjInSKjG
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The 2025 Welcome and Information Expo - Townsville was a great chance for JCU to connect with Defence. Check out this video of JCU Social Work student Joshua Dodgson, who followed a fee-free pathway to uni when he medically separated from Defence. @jcu
https://t.co/gSHCaNWLX6
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🧠👥A research centre that will invest up to $1 million in funding every year to improve the mental health of northern Australians and beyond has been launched at JCU. @ZSarnyai Full story📑👉 https://t.co/UOlARqYGeh
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JCU Library is pleased to present the JCU College of Arts, Society and Education winner of the Green Open Access Project 2024, Ines Zuchowski. See more about her research: https://t.co/WSK6pdQHz4
#JCU #JCULibrary @stplbrk @JCULibrary
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Kathryn Harrison was shamed for her 90s memoir of an ‘affair’ with her father. Today, we know better. Dr Emma Maguire’s article in The Conversation explores why that is and suggests it's time to revisit 'The Kiss'… @jcu
https://t.co/mv6BCXtcAc
theconversation.com
Now we know how power dynamics complicate consent is it time to revisit The Kiss?
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Over the past six months CASE has welcomed over 100 Australian Defence Force personnel on campus for short language courses. We wish ADF personnel and their families a Merry Christmas and look forward to working with them again in 2025. @jcu
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Trusted partner to the Pacific, or giant fossil fuel exporter? In a co-written article for Renew Economy, CASE’s Dr Liam Moore (Lecturer, Politics) and Wesley Morgan explore Australia’s position in light of recent events. @jcu
https://t.co/1g25aBNy7P
reneweconomy.com.au
This week, Australia’s government was forced to make a choice between its regional climate obligations and its fossil fuel trade in a very public forum. It chose fossil fuels.
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Well done to PhD candidate Dominic Orih for presenting his Pre-completion Seminar recently. Dominic’s research is focused on exploring university student wellbeing by examining the feasibility of an Indigenous-developed family wellbeing empowerment program. @jcu
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Career changer Maddi Wright swapped journalism for social work by studying a Master of Social Work (Professional Qualifying) degree with JCU. Now she's making a difference in the lives of the most vulnerable members of our society. @jcu
https://t.co/SXWuqiFU4k
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Dr Natalia Veles (right) recently attended CEANT professional development days to talk about career theory and practice along with giving an overview of the Graduate Certificate of Career Development (GCCD) course offered by JCU alongside GCCD alumni Kate Coppen @jcu
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Congratulations to Adele Zubrzycka and Julia Russoniello - recipients of the Northern Australia Fellowship that was set up to commemorate the Australian Historical Association Conference 2025 to be held at the JCU Townsville campus next year from 30 June to 3 July. @jcu
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CASE PhD candidate Melissa Hampton-Smith has been part of a recent study that calls for a greater focus on equity in major global conservation policies to avoid harming the people whose support is crucial to combat worldwide biodiversity loss. @jcu
https://t.co/dnxIkkdDP6
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Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has been criticised for his attempt at crafting a First Nations Australian character in a kid’s novel. In an article for The Conversation JCU's Liz Smyth and Uni of Melb's Jeanine Leane have responded to the furore. @jcu
theconversation.com
Jamie Oliver’s novel has been withdrawn due to its ‘damaging and disrespectful’ portrayal of First Nations people. Here is how non-Indigenous writers need to approach it: First Nations people first.
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