Dr Andrea Clarke

Dr Andrea Clarke

Dr Andrea Clarke

Senior Research Fellow, Indigenous Studies Unit

Dr Andrea Clarke (Aranda & Arabana) is currently the Senior Research Fellow and Post Doctoral Fellow for the Indigenous Studies Unit in the School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne. Her career to date has been quite intersectional through education, Indigeneity, policy, and governance. Andrea has many qualifications, including a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master of Management (from the Graduate School of Business and Economics), Graduate Certificate of Educational Research, Professional Certificate in Indigenous Research, Bachelor of Education, and a few others. Her most recent achievement is the graduation of her PhD, in which she researched the impact of diversity and feminism on Aboriginal women as higher degree research students. Dr. Andrea Clarke dedicates her work to improving health and educational outcomes for Aboriginal people, including engagement, the impact of colonisation, and opportunities to reconnect to build relationships for the future, with the aim of contributing to improved health outcomes for Indigenous people across the region.

Find an expert page for Dr Andrea Clarke

Staff page