Our Visitors
- Australia-China Council Fellows
- Australia-India Council Fellows
- Visiting Fellows
- International Fellowship Programs
Australia-China Council Fellows
Ms Catherine Song
Beijing University of Foreign Studies
Area of interest:
Indigenous Australian Tourism
June - October 2005
Australia-India Council Fellows
Professor Deb Narayan Bandyopadhyay:
Burdwan University
Area of interest: Curriculum Development
2006
Mr Kamala Kanta Dash
JNU
Area of interest:
State and Civil Society Interface in Fighting
Terrorism
2006
Mr Angshuman Kar
Burdwan University
Area of interest: Petitions as Cultural Texts
2006
Professor Kapil Kuma
Indira Gandhi National Open University
Area of interest: Heritage as a Tourism Product
2006
Mr Nabeel Ajmal Mancheri
JNU
Area of interest:
Political Economy of a Commodity Trade
Triangle
2006
Associate Prof. Amita Singh
JNU
Area of interest:
ICT Applications in Programmes for Women's
Empowerment
2006
Professor Sanjukta Dasgupta
Calcutta University
Area of interest: Indian women's poetry
2005
Rupakjyoti Borah
Jawaharlal Nehru University
Area of interest:Australia-India relations
2005
Dr Neelima Kanwar
Himachal Pradesh University
Area of Interest:Australian Indigenous literature
2005
Dr Harpreet Pruthi
University of Shimla India
Area of interest: Australian Studies in India
June 2005
Ms Sumathi Thangapandian
University of Madras
Area of interest: Australian Studies in India
September-October
2004
Ms Nilanjana Deb
University of Calcutta
Area of interest: Australian Studies in India
September
2004
Professor Santosh Sareen
Jawaharlal Nehru University
Area of interest: Australian Studies in India
July 2004
Dr Uthan Subrahmanyan
University of Madras
Area of interest: Indo-Australian Security Co-operation
June 2004
Professor Darvesh Gopal
Indira Gandhi National Open University
Area of interest: Australian Studies in India
May 2004
Visiting Fellows
Associate Professor Greta Bird
School of Law and Justice, Southern
Cross University
Area of interest: Human rights, cultural
diversity and law
August-December 2004
Ms Sophia Ulaen-Hoetagoal
University of Sam Ratulangi, Manado,
Indonesia
Area of interest: Australian lifestyle and
culture; Aboriginal culture