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Miri (Margaret) Raven is an Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales, holding a position within the Social Policy Research Centre. With a background in Geography from the University of Western Australia and a Doctor of Philosophy from Murdoch University, her research focuses on Indigenous knowledge and its intersection with biodiversity conservation and food security. Dr. Raven has been involved in prominent research projects related to the role of Indigenous protocols in environmental governance. She has collaborated on various initiatives, including a recent exploration of Indigenous leadership in addressing challenges to nature conservation. Additionally, her work has extended to international negotiations at the World Intellectual Property Organization and the UN Convention on Biological Diversity. Dr. Raven has received numerous fellowships and grants aimed at enhancing Indigenous research and policy, including roles at Macquarie University and the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. Her broad research interests encompass the impacts of cultural resilience on health and well-being among Aboriginal communities in Australia, particularly in the context of COVID-19.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW
Associate Professor at the Social Policy Research Centre focusing on Indigenous research and policies.
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