Su-kyoung Hwang is a historian of modern Korea. Her research areas include the Korean War, modern warfare, human rights, gender, and environmental history. She is the author of Korea’s Grievous…
Daniel has a love of a wide range of musical genres and is an exceptionally versatile cellist and viola da gamba player, performing repertoire from the Renaissance through to Contemporary. Daniel is…
I am a historian of Chinese Australian communities. My first book was a study of China-Australia relations in the interwar years, seen through the prism of Chinese Australian communities in Shanghai. …
Dr Robin Gasiorowski completed medical training at Cambridge University and University College London, before moving to Australia in 2004. Following specialist haematology training at Royal Prince…
Professor Stephen Garton is Principal Advisor to the Vice-Chancellor at the University of Sydney. As Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor he represents the Vice-Chancellor internally and externally and…
Professor P. Joy Ho, MB.BS. (Hons), D.Phil (Oxon), FRACP, FRCPA, FFSc(RCPA) is Senior Staff Specialist in Haematology, Director of Research, Head of the Multiple Myeloma Research Unit and…
Professor Ledbury took his degrees at the University of Cambridge and the University of Sussex, and his first academic post was as lecturer in Cultural History at the University of Portsmouth. He…
Portable property: postcolonial appropriations of "Great expectations". In Penny Gay, Judith Johnston, Catherine Waters (Eds.), Victorian Turns, NeoVictorian Returns: Essays on Fiction and Culture,…
Catherine Lassen is an architect and Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Sydney. Her research and teaching interests span modern Australian architectural history and contemporary…
Associate Professor Brigid Rooney researches and teaches Australian literature, focusing especially on twentieth-century and contemporary fiction. Her interests include the poetics of space, time and …