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Professor Kate Lloyd is a faculty member in the Department of Geography and Planning at Macquarie University. Her academic pursuits center around Indigenous-led geographies and university-community engagement, focusing on co-creation and collaborative methodologies. Lloyd’s teaching and research are characterized by applied, action-oriented practices that enhance community relationships and knowledge co-production. She is involved in significant projects such as the Bawaka Collective, which aims to strengthen Indigenous-led understanding of time and place. Additionally, her work explores the importance of public spaces in Australian contexts and engages interdisciplinary teams to explore sustainable practices. Over her career, she has contributed to the academic landscape through various publications and presentations, receiving accolades for her contributions, including the Faculty of Arts Teaching Excellence Award and the Macquarie University Excellence External Research Partnership Award. Lloyd supervises numerous doctoral and master's students, demonstrating a commitment to developing the next generation of scholars in critical development geographies and Indigenous methodologies.
Macquarie University • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Conduct research and teach in the areas of geography and planning, specializing in Indigenous studies and community engagement.
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