Professor Heather Zwicker (BA Hons UAlberta 1988, PhD Stanford 1993) holds three roles concurrently.
As Executive Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at The University of Queensland, Professor Zwicker leads seven schools and one reserach institute across fields including communications, political science, history, education, languages, sociology, criminology, anthropology, archaeology, classics, western civilisation, applied social sciences, policy, literature, and music.
As Pro Vice Chancellor for Campus Culture and Leadership (PVC CCL), Professor Zwicker has three main responsibilities: management of UQ's cultural assets, overseeing and improving social cohesion on campus, and developing leadership programs and opportunities for academic staff.
Professor Zwicker's background as a cultural studies researcher enables her to bring postcolonial and feminist theories to bear on problems such as stereotypes, universities, classrooms, cities and grief. She is the winner of several teaching awards including the 3M Fellowship (2013).
She is available to speak on sector-wide issues facing the humanities, arts and social sciences including Job Ready Graduates, the skills agenda, the future of languages, equity access to higher education, EDI, and racism on campus.
Availability
Professor Heather Zwicker is:
Not available for supervision
Media expert
Qualifications
Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, University of Alberta
Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University
Board Member, Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities