Dr Katherine Johnson
Katherine’s multidisciplinary education at the University of Sydney is reflected in her current research, which traverses and interconnects Performance, History, Anthropology and Philosophy. Her diverse research is unified by a focus on embodiment and performativity – in and as epistemology, pedagogy, historiography, heritage and community.
Dr Lindsey McCarthy
Lindsey is a Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Fellow at CRESR with research expertise in the broad areas of homelessness, home and housing exclusion
Dr Paul Aleixo
I teach on a variety of Developmental Psychology modules at both undergraduate and postgraduate level
Jacqueline Launders
Senior Lecturer Primary Education, teaching primarily mathematics education
Keeley Fletcher
I have over six years practical experience working in the legal sector at a range of different levels. For four years I specialised in Family Law with some Civil Litigation work undertaken in the last two years of my private practice. I represented clients dealing with divorce, finances, public and private law children matters as well as family law injunctions.
Javier Aguado Orea
I teach developmental psychology modules for first and second year undergraduate students, as well as research methods
Tanya Miles-Berry
As Programme Leader for the Criminology courses I support and advise staff on a wide variety of issues relating to the Programme.
Sally Pearse
Sally is the course leader for the PGCE Early Childhood Education and Care with Early Years Teacher Status and the Head of Area.
Professor Charles Mundye
I am a Fellow of the English Association, and President of the Robert Graves Society. My role at Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ is Deputy Head and Head of Academic Development in the Department of Humanities.