ON BEING AWARDED AN AUSTRALIAN PROFESSORIAL FELLOWSHIP

Despite political interference within the Australian Research Council (ARC) in 2005, the author was awarded a Professorial Fellowship. This article celebrates this achievement and reflects on how the current political climate has shaped the author's research. The author shares her experience of...

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