Ms. Rose Lovelock

Lecturer, Oorala Aboriginal Centre
Qualifications
Assoc Dip Aboriginal Studies, Bachelor of Arts - University of New England
Contact
| Email: | elovelo4@une.edu.au |
| Room: | Oorala Aboriginal Centre (E19) 1.18 |
| Phone: | 02 6773 3163 (or +61 2 6773 3163 overseas) |
| Fax: | 02 6773 3379 |
Unit Coordinator for:
TRAX102 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
TRAX103 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
OORA200 - Working with Aboriginal People
Areas of Teaching
- Aboriginal Studies
- Self-empowerement through cultural knowledge
- Indigenous knowledges in Higher Education
- Cross-cultural training
Research interests
Current MEdAdmin(Hons) research: Auto-ethnographic Indigenous Research: Owning and developing resources for community practice.
Access, Engagement and Participation of Indigenous students in higher education.
Researcher
“Rural Urban Aboriginal Enterprise Development in Eastern Australia”, TRDC, University of New England.
“Acquired Brain Injury in Rural Australia”, TRDC, University of New England.
“Health Service Provision to Remote Communities”, TRDC, University of New England.
Principal Researcher
“Indigenous Transport Needs North & North-West of Northern NSW", Institute for Rural Future, University of New England.
Conference Presentations
“Transactional Analysis On The Role & Experience Of Native Peoples Of The World”, Presented at the International Natives Peoples Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, November 1992.
“Participation by Aboriginal Students in Higher Education”, Lecture Series presented in Brisbane (Oorala), Perth (Oorala) and Sydney (Sponsored Student), from 1987 to 1996.
Program Development
Leadership and personal support skills training for mature aged Aboriginal women: Yapa Dhurra Program
