APrf Elizabeth Ellison
Dean, School of Communication, Media and Journalism
School of Communication, Media and Journalism
College of Creative Arts, Design and Humanities
Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.
Associate Professor Elizabeth Ellison is the Dean, School of Communication, Media and Journalism.
She was previously Dean of Research at UniSA Creative (2023 - 2025), and Deputy Dean (Research) for the School of Education & the Arts at Central Queensland University (2020 - 2023). In these roles, Liz specialised in researcher development and graduate training, as well as her own research in applied and regional arts, arts evalation, and media and communication. She is currently CI on two ARC Discovery projects.
She has been lead investigator on projects worth nearly $4m, working closely with local councils, state government, and various arts organisations. These projects have been diverse, including delivering public art trails in remote Queensland, sector consultations, and developing a micro-credential package for arts businesses. Elizabeth established the 'Applied Arts and Regional Communities' cluster for the Centre for Research in Equity & Advancement of Teaching & Education (CREATE) at CQUniversity.
Liz's doctoral thesis, from Queensland University of Technology, was an examination of textual representations of the Australian beach. A graduate of the Creative Industries Faculty at QUT, her interest in Australian popular and cultural texts has continued through her varied publications. She has specialised in creative industries postgraduate teaching across various graduate certificates and coursework masters degrees at both QUT and CQUniversity. Elizabeth was the inaugural coordinator of CARTA, the Creative Arts Research Training Academy at CQU. She continues to supervise research students across a range of creative disciplines, and publishes on doctoral training in the humanities and social sciences.
| Date | Institution name | Country | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 - 2013 | Queensland University of Technology | Australia | PhD |
- Exploring Rural Women's Needs for Creative Spaces Through Co-design, Australian Research Council, 2026 - 2029
- Dandhigu yimbana: Listening on Country for social-emotional wellbeing, Australian Research Council, 07/05/2025 - 31/12/2029
- Decolonising Curatorial Practices: The Relationship Between Curation and Indigenous Artistic Representation?, UniSA-Donation via Foundation, 29/11/2024 - 30/04/2027
- South Australian Contemporary Dance Sector Initiative, Arts SA, 29/09/2023 - 15/01/2024
| Date | Role | Research Topic | Program | Degree Type | Student Load | Student Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Co-Supervisor | Translating liberal colonialism through Carlo Lucarellis Albergo Italia | Doctor of Philosophy | Doctorate | Part Time | Ms Jane Mahar |
| 2025 | Co-Supervisor | Silence is my first language: an exploration of childhood trauma and its effects into adulthood in poetic voice | Doctor of Philosophy | Doctorate | Part Time | Mrs Bethany Evans |
| 2025 | Co-Supervisor | Liberate this Place: Museums' Capacity to Sustain Liberatory Practices | Doctor of Philosophy | Doctorate | Full Time | Liz Grandmaison |
| 2024 | Co-Supervisor | Masters by Research or PhD Project: Contemporary Art (MF &MH Joyner Scholarship in Fine Arts) | Doctor of Philosophy | Doctorate | Full Time | Miss Loren Orsillo |
| 2023 | Principal Supervisor | The digital flak-jacket: Enabling Journalists in the Asia Pacific region to Safely Navigate Digital Spaces | Doctor of Philosophy | Doctorate | Full Time | Mr M B R Amantha Perera |
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