The Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences had much to celebrate at UQ’s Research and Innovation Week, showcasing the fantastic depth, creativity, and impact of the work we do.
Congratulations to all the talented nominees and their teams, and of course the HASS winners from across the week!
UQ Foundation Research Excellence Award
Dr Ella Kuskoff, School of Social Science: How can we prevent domestic and family violence? Reimagining the role of the community.
Dr Richard Martin, School of Social Science: Evaluating compensation for harm to Indigenous culture in Australia.
UQ Award for Excellence in Graduate Research Leadership
Associate Professor Marnee Shay, School of Education
UQ Award for Excellence in Graduate Research Supervision
Associate Professor Venny Armanno, School of Communication and Arts
UQ Research Culture Awards
Dr Kiah Smith, Centre for Policy Futures, Public Engagement & Community-led Research (including Citizen Science)
UQ Research Partnership and Translation Awards
Professor Felicity Meakins, School of Languages and Cultures, UQ Partners in Translational Research Excellence Award for her work on Gurindji Language and Documentation (and winner of the Prime Minister’s Award in Children’s Literature for Tamarra: A Story of Termites on Gurindji Country).
Associate Professor Marnee Shay, School of Education, UQ Partners in Indigenous Research Excellence Award for her project Binung Ma Na Du Cultural Stories and Living Histories on Wakka Wakka Country.
Dr Skye Doherty, School of Communication and Arts, Excellence in Industry Engagement in Graduate Research Award for her work with the Global Change Scholars Program.
Dr Stefanie Plage, School of Social Science (HASS Faculty Winner), UQ Early to Mid-Career Researcher (EMCR) Industry Impact Award for her work on participant-produced photography for understanding housing instability and health.
The University of Queensland's Research and Innovation Awards for Excellence recognise outstanding research achievements across the University and this past week has showcased the importance of the humanities, arts and social sciences in our community and beyond.
Congratulations to all UQ 2024 winners.