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Alec Morgan is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Media History at Macquarie University. He has extensive experience as a practice-led researcher, investigating material content in Australian film and television archive collections. He has made significant contributions to the field through major research projects such as 'Visual Songlines: Contemporary Aboriginal Filmmakers', which explores the cultural transference links between traditional Indigenous knowledge systems and contemporary film practices. Morgan has received several awards for his work, including the Australian Film Critics Circle Award and the Gold Medal at the New York Film Festival for documentary filmmaking. His teaching and research also focus on scriptwriting and screen production, alongside a strong commitment to repatriating archival films to Indigenous communities. He holds a PhD in Media Communications from Macquarie University, with a dissertation on the evolution of narrative structures in contemporary film practices. Morgan's films have been showcased at over 50 international film festivals, highlighting his contributions to the cinematic landscape of Australia.
Macquarie University • Australia
Teaching and research in Media and Communications.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).