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Jillian Garvey is a Research Fellow at the Monash Indigenous Studies Centre, specializing in vertebrate palaeontology and taphonomy, particularly focusing on early Carboniferous fauna in the Mansfield Basin, Victoria. She obtained her PhD from La Trobe University in 2005. Over her career, she has been involved in various research projects and collaborations, including contributions to significant studies on environmental cultural change along the Central Murray River. Garvey actively participates in academic discussions, having served as an invited speaker at events such as the Victorian Archaeology Colloquium. Her research aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing education and the sharing of knowledge in academic and public domains. Garvey has produced a substantial number of outputs throughout her research career, making significant contributions to her field.
Monash Indigenous Studies Centre • Melbourne, Australia
Conducts research on vertebrate palaeontology and taphonomy, focusing on Early Carboniferous fauna.
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