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Julie Lahn is an acclaimed academic at the Australian National University, focusing her research on Cultural Heritage and Indigenous Policy. She has devoted significant attention to themes such as repatriation, community anthropology, and the involvement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in government bureaucracies. Her projects have included extensive collaborative efforts with various organizations and institutions to promote sustainable practices and knowledge sharing in Indigenous contexts. Lahn's work often emphasizes the importance of reconnecting communities with their cultural heritage and addressing the challenges faced by Indigenous peoples in professional environments. Her commitment to these issues is reflected in her supervision of higher degree research students and her editorial roles in academic publications. She has received multiple accolades for her contributions to education and policy development in Indigenous studies.
Centre for Heritage & Museum Studies, Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Julie Lahn conducts research and oversees academic projects focusing on Cultural Heritage and Indigenous studies.
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