Category: Previous Team Members

  1. Henry Reese

    Henry Reese is a historian and musician based in Melbourne. He completed his PhD at the University of Melbourne in 2019. He is currently writing the first cultural history of sound recording in Australia and working as a tutor and research assistant at various universities. Henry produces and mixes the audio, and writes the original […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/shaps-research/2022/05/04/henry-reese-2

  2. Samantha Rogers

    Samantha Rogers is a student of the Grimwade Centre’s Master of Cultural Materials Conservation. She has an interest in paper and object conservation and community heritage advocacy and engagement. She has a Master of Ancient History from Macquarie University and a BA (Hons) in History from Monash University. Samantha is a qualified secondary teacher specialising […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/shaps-research/2022/05/02/samantha-rogers

  3. Carl Joseph Sciglitano

    Carl Joseph Sciglitano is a graduate student in the History & Philosophy of Science program. After completing his Master’s degree in Science (Astronomy) at Swinburne University in 2018, Carl became interested in how scientists extend their epistemic gaze through technology, be it a telescope or a complex computer algorithm. It is this broad area that […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/shaps-research/2022/04/30/carl-joseph-sciglitano

  4. Jonathan Tehusijarana

    Jonathan is a PhD student in History, researching the role of militarised student organisations in the development of post-independence Indonesia. He is interested in histories of student activism and the role of youth in national development, within both militarised and non-militarised settings. Jonathan is also a current member of the Melbourne Historical Journal collective.

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/shaps-research/2022/04/28/jonathan-tehusijarana

  5. Larissa Tittl

    Larissa Tittl is a PhD candidate in the Classics and Archaeology Program. Her research focuses on human-landscape interactions in Late Bronze Age Crete. In particular, she is examining how votive objects deposited in caves were used as agents of manipulation and negotiation within an animistic world in which human and non-human entities engaged with and […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/shaps-research/2022/04/26/larissa-tittl

  6. Carley Tonoli

    Carley Tonoli is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne, based in the Philosophy Program. Her research focuses on the ethics of emerging technologies, and her current work looking at emerging military technologies, their ethical implications, and potential consequences for humanity and the future of war. Carley’s research is informed by her previous […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/shaps-research/2022/04/22/carley-tonoli

  7. Sam Watts

    Sam Watts is a PhD Candidate in History, researching Black American daily life in the post-Emancipation Deep South. His research details the experiences and achievements of formerly enslaved and free Black Americans during Reconstruction and examines the connections between freedom, mobility, citizenship and urban space. Sam writes occasionally for the Australian Book Review and co-founded […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/shaps-research/2022/04/20/sam-watts

  8. Paul Coleman

    Paul Coleman is studying a Masters of Cultural Materials Conservation at the Grimwade Centre. He is currently writing a thesis on documentation methodologies and pre-acquisition strategies for the preservation of interactive digital-based artworks. He completed a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in English Literature and Philosophy at the University of Adelaide before completing […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/shaps-research/2018/01/19/paul-coleman

  9. Anton Donohoe-Marques

    Anton is a PhD student in History, with his thesis research examining Australian remembrance of the Second World War in the 1940s and 1950s. Currently co-President of the History Postgraduate Association (2019/2020) and a former editor of Melbourne Historical Journal, Anton is passionate about fostering collegiality and creating a mutually supportive environment.

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/shaps-research/2018/01/18/anton-donohoe-marques

  10. Georgia Garvey-Hawke

    Georgia Garvey-Hawke is an emerging historian and conservator, currently completing a Master of Cultural Materials Conservation at the Grimwade Centre. In 2016 she earned a BH-Arts Degree with First-Class Honours, with a double major in History and English and Theatre Studies, at the University of Melbourne. The remarkable tale of survival of the John Henry […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/shaps-research/2018/01/16/georgia-garvey-hawke

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