Postdoctoral Research Associate, Philosophy, Australian National University
I completed a BA majoring in archaeology and philosophy in 2010, and a first-class honours in philosophy in 2011, and an MA in philosophy in 2017 (all from La Trobe University). In 2022 I received my PhD from the School of Philosophy at the Australian National University. I have been the recipient of an Australian Postgraduate Award (La Trobe), a University Research Scholarship Award (ANU), and a Forethought Fellowship from the Global Priorities Institute at the University of Oxford.
Professionally, I have worked in quality management for a number NGO's in the community sector, including the Australian Red Cross Blood Service and the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation.
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