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Sarah Prout Quicke is a human and development geographer whose research focuses on population, development, and social policy issues regarding Indigenous Australia and Africa. Her work explores themes such as Indigenous mobility, migration, education, housing policy, and regional development within resource economies. Before joining the University of Western Australia, she led the Indigenous mobilities research subtheme at the MCATSIA Populations Project in the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research at the Australian National University. At UWA, she teaches courses on social geography, population, and migration, including Social Geography Planning (GEO2206) and Population, Migration Development (GEOG4001). She contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and engages actively in research topics related to Indigenous and transnational migration dynamics.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Teaching and research in human geography, focusing on Indigenous populations, migration, and development.
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