Overview
Background
I am an Aboriginal woman from the Ngen'giwumirri language group (Daly River, Northern Territory), born in Brisbane and connected to Indigenous communities across South East Queensland. I currently hold the position of Associate Professor, Principal Research Fellow, and Deputy Head of School in the School of Education at The University of Queensland. My research program is nationally and internationally recognised, with a focus on Indigenous education, codesign in Indigenous education, Indigenous participation in STEM, youth studies, flexi schooling, and education policy. I lead an extensive externally funded research program, including Australian Research Council (ARC) grants and government tenders, and I actively contribute to policy development through advisory roles at both state and national levels. I am a Chief Investigator on the ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Futures.
I am committed to advancing strengths-based approaches in Indigenous education. My scholarship includes over 100 publications, and I have co-edited two major texts in the field. The first, “Indigenous Education in Australia: Learning and Teaching for Deadly Futures” (Routledge, 2021), which received a national award at the Education Publishing Awards Australia. My most recent book, “Strengths-Based Approaches to Indigenous Education Research and Practice” (Routledge, 2025), co-edited with Professor Grace Sarra, further contributes to the growing body of work that centres Indigenous voices and leadership in education.
Throughout my career, I have received multiple awards in recognition of research excellence and leadership, including the UQ Foundation Research Excellence Award (2021), the UQ Award for Excellence in Graduate Research Leadership (2024), and the National ACEL Leadership Award (2020). As a qualified and experienced secondary teacher, I remain deeply committed to research translation and applied research that support advancing educational equity. I designed a specialised program aimed at growing the Indigenous Education research workforce, the SoE DEADLY Community, providing mentoring early career researchers and supervising Indigenous higher degree research students.
My work continues to be driven by a belief in the transformative power of education and the importance of Indigenous-led research and practice, underpinned by Indigenous-informed evidence, and a commitment to bridging research, policy and practice.
Availability
- Associate Professor Marnee Shay is:
- Not available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Indigenous Studies, Southern Cross University
- Postgraduate Diploma, University of the Sunshine Coast
- Masters (Research) of Education, University of the Sunshine Coast
- Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology
Research interests
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Flexi schooling
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Indigenous education
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Indigenous education policies
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Indigenous research ethics and methodologies
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Youth Studies
Works
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2022
Book Chapter
Grounded ontologies: indigenous methodologies in qualitative cross-cultural research
Shay, Marnee, Sarra, Grace and Woods, Annette (2022). Grounded ontologies: indigenous methodologies in qualitative cross-cultural research. Handbook of qualitative cross-cultural research methods: a social science perspective. (pp. 26-39) edited by Pranee Liamputtong. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781800376625.00011
2022
Other Outputs
‘I would like to go to university’: flexi school students share their goals in Australia-first survey
Shay, Marnee , Miller, Jodie and Mills, Martin (2022, 12 09). ‘I would like to go to university’: flexi school students share their goals in Australia-first survey The Conversation
2022
Other Outputs
‘Once students knew their identity, they excelled’: how to talk about excellence in Indigenous education
Shay, Marnee, Armour, Danielle, Miller, Jodie and Abdul Hameed, Suraiya (2022, 11 09). ‘Once students knew their identity, they excelled’: how to talk about excellence in Indigenous education The Conversation
2022
Journal Article
Correction to: Developing culturally relevant and collaborative research approaches: A case study of working with remote and regional Aboriginal students to prepare them for life beyond school (The Australian Educational Researcher, (2022), 49, 4, (657-674), 10.1007/s13384-021-00459-3)
Shay, Marnee, Oliver, Rhonda, McCarthy, Helen Cd, Bogachenko, Tatiana and Pryor, Boori Monty (2022). Correction to: Developing culturally relevant and collaborative research approaches: A case study of working with remote and regional Aboriginal students to prepare them for life beyond school (The Australian Educational Researcher, (2022), 49, 4, (657-674), 10.1007/s13384-021-00459-3). Australian Educational Researcher, 49 (5), 1125-1126. doi: 10.1007/s13384-021-00467-3
2022
Journal Article
Indigenous education policy, practice and research: unravelling the tangled web
Shay, Marnee, Sarra, Grace and Lampert, Jo (2022). Indigenous education policy, practice and research: unravelling the tangled web. AER, 50 (1), 1-16. doi: 10.1007/s13384-022-00581-w
2022
Other Outputs
Flexi youth voices report 2022
Shay, Marnee, Miller, Jodie, Mills, Martin and Ockerby, Zoe (2022). Flexi youth voices report 2022. Brisbane, QLD, Queensland: The University of Queensland.
2022
Journal Article
Counter stories: The voices of Indigenous peoples undertaking educative roles inflexi schools
Shay, Marnee, Sarra, Grace and Lampert, Jo (2022). Counter stories: The voices of Indigenous peoples undertaking educative roles inflexi schools. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 51 (1). doi: 10.55146/ajie.2022.20
2022
Journal Article
The ripple effect: epistemic and professional justice in Indigenous education
Shay, Marnee (2022). The ripple effect: epistemic and professional justice in Indigenous education. Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 50 (2), 144-149. doi: 10.1080/1359866x.2022.2045566
2022
Other Outputs
How can Australia support more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander teachers
Perkins, Ren and Shay, Marnee (2022, 03 14). How can Australia support more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander teachers The Conversation
2022
Book Chapter
‘Deadly leadership’ in the pursuit of Indigenous education excellence.
Hameed, Suraiya, Shay, Marnee and Miller, Jodie (2022). ‘Deadly leadership’ in the pursuit of Indigenous education excellence.. Future alternatives for educational leadership: diversity, inclusion, equity and democracy. (pp. 93-110) edited by Deborah M. Netolicky. Abingdon, Oxon United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003131496-10
2021
Book Chapter
Socially just, authentic research with families in Jamaica, Australia and the UK
Hardacre, Charlotte, Stuart, Kaz, Shay, Marnee and Kinkead-Clark, Zoyah (2021). Socially just, authentic research with families in Jamaica, Australia and the UK. Negotiating Families and Personal Lives in the 21st Century. (pp. 156-172) edited by Sheila Quaid, Catriona Hugman and Angela Wilcock. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003039433-13
2021
Journal Article
Excellence is the Future of Indigenous Education
Shay, Marnee, Miller, Jodie and Hameed, Suraiya Abdul (2021). Excellence is the Future of Indigenous Education. Teacher Magazine.
2021
Conference Publication
Exploring excellence in Indigenous education in Queensland secondary schools
Shay, Marnee, Miller, Jodie and Abdul Hammed, Suraiya (2021). Exploring excellence in Indigenous education in Queensland secondary schools. Research Conference 2021: Excellent progress for every student, Online, 16-20 August 2021. Melbourne, VIC Australia: Australian Council for Educational Research. doi: 10.37517/978-1-74286-638-3_8
2021
Journal Article
Developing culturally relevant and collaborative research approaches: A case study of working with remote and regional Aboriginal students to prepare them for life beyond school
Shay, Marnee, Oliver, Rhonda, McCarthy, Helen, Bogachenko, Tatiana and Pryor, Boori Monty (2021). Developing culturally relevant and collaborative research approaches: A case study of working with remote and regional Aboriginal students to prepare them for life beyond school. Australian Educational Researcher, 49 (4), 657-674. doi: 10.1007/s13384-021-00459-3
2021
Journal Article
Identity building as a pathway to children and young people’s wellbeing in schools
Shay, M. and Brown, C. (2021, 06 17). Identity building as a pathway to children and young people’s wellbeing in schools British Education Research Association Blog 1-2.
2021
Journal Article
From resilience to wellbeing: identity‐building as an alternative framework for schools’ role in promoting children’s mental health
Brown, Ceri and Shay, Marnee (2021). From resilience to wellbeing: identity‐building as an alternative framework for schools’ role in promoting children’s mental health. Review of Education, 9 (2) rev3.3264, 599-634. doi: 10.1002/rev3.3264
2021
Journal Article
Context and implications document for: From resilience to wellbeing: Identity-building as an alternative framework for schools' role in promoting children's mental health
Brown, Ceri and Shay, Marnee (2021). Context and implications document for: From resilience to wellbeing: Identity-building as an alternative framework for schools' role in promoting children's mental health. Review of Education, 9 (2), 635-641. doi: 10.1002/rev3.3263
2021
Book Chapter
Excellence in Indigenous education
Shay, Marnee and Miller, Jodie (2021). Excellence in Indigenous education. Building better schools with evidence-based policy: adaptable policy for teachers and school leaders. (pp. 46-54) edited by Kelly-Ann Allen, Andrea Reupert and Lindsay Oades. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003025955-7
2021
Journal Article
Locating the voices of Indigenous young people on identity in Australia: an Indigenist analysis
Shay, Marnee and Sarra, Grace (2021). Locating the voices of Indigenous young people on identity in Australia: an Indigenist analysis. Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 15 (3), 1-14. doi: 10.1080/15595692.2021.1907330
2021
Book
Indigenous Education in Australia: Learning and Teaching for Deadly Futures
Marnee Shay and Rhonda Oliver eds. (2021). Indigenous Education in Australia: Learning and Teaching for Deadly Futures. Abingdon, Oxon United Kingdom: Routledge.
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Associate Professor Marnee Shay is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
Taring Dharra (Strong - Black Cockatoo)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Robin Shields
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Master Philosophy
Honouring Indigenous knowledges through relational pedagogical practices
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Suraiya Abdul Hameed
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Doctor Philosophy
How First Nation knowledge is honoured in understanding ocean care for the future of fisheries
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Ian Tibbetts
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Doctor Philosophy
Conceptualising Co-design with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Young Peoples in the Context of Australian English Education
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Kate McLay
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Doctor Philosophy
Changing the Narrative: Leaders that enable Culturally Responsive School Communities
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Suraiya Abdul Hameed, Dr Danielle Armour
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Doctor Philosophy
THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE IN EARLY LITERACY POLICIES AND PROGRAMS
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Adriana Diaz, Dr Samantha Disbray
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Cultural Taxation: Cultural Myth or Workplace Reality?
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Suraiya Abdul Hameed
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Learning from the lived experiences of Indigenous teachers who have remained in the profession
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Suraiya Abdul Hameed
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Charter schools and Treaty partnerships: Maori perceptions of schooling, public systems and privatisation in Aotearoa, New Zealand
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Bob Lingard
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Why Go To School: Why students disengaged from learning continue to attend school past compulsory school age.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Annemaree Carroll
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