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Nikki Moodie

Program Director at Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE)

Nikki Moodie is an accomplished academic with a diverse educational background. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science with First Class Honours from The University of Queensland, another Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology and International Relations from the same institution, and a Ph.D. in Sociology from The Australian National University.

Nikki Moodie has held various significant positions in academia and research. She currently serves as an Associate Professor at Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE). Previously, she held the position of Senior Lecturer in Indigenous Studies at the University of Melbourne and also served as the Academic Convenor for the Hallmark Indigenous Research Initiative at the same university. Her experience also includes roles as a Lecturer at both the University of Melbourne and RMIT University.

In addition to her academic roles, Nikki Moodie has also worked in the public sector. She has previously been employed as a Senior Program Officer at the Department of Communities, Child Safety, and Disability Services.

With a strong background in sociology, anthropology, and political science, Nikki Moodie has made significant contributions to the fields of Indigenous Studies and social equity. Her academic journey and professional experiences have shaped her into a well-rounded expert in social sciences.

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Melbourne, Australia