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Miza Moreau is an interdisciplinary urbanist currently holding the Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellowship and the Lord Kelvin / Adam Smith Leadership Fellowship at the University of Glasgow's School of Geographical & Earth Sciences. Her research examines the functional potentials and cultural meanings of urbanized landscapes, with a focus on public space, informality, urban morphology, and urban ecology. Moreau's Leverhulme-supported work investigates the co-production of urban landscapes and the role of women's equality in the public realm. Originally from Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina, she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the San Francisco Art Institute and a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of California at Berkeley. She has practiced as a landscape architect and urban designer in the USA and Australia, obtaining her PhD from the University of Melbourne, where her dissertation focused on the reappropriation of residential back-alleys. Moreau has taught landscape architecture and urban design at the University of Melbourne and human geography at the University of Glasgow, where she has also supervised student research projects.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland
Conducting research on urban landscapes and women's equality in public spaces.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland
Teaching human geography courses and supervising student research projects.
Various • USA/Australia
Practiced landscape architecture and urban design in the USA and Australia.