About
Dr Douglas Eacersall is a Senior Research Training Advisor at the University of Southern Queensland (USQ), affiliated with the School of Education and the Centre for Heritage and Culture. He holds a PhD from the University of Queensland, alongside qualifications including a BA from Griffith University and postgraduate diplomas from USQ. His work focuses on research ethics, generative AI governance, project management in education, and HDR student well-being. Eacersall has contributed to over 30 peer-reviewed publications and has supervised 10+ research projects across doctoral and master’s levels.
Educational Background:
- PhD in [Field], University of Queensland
- MAppLing, University of Southern Queensland
- GDipFET, University of Southern Queensland
- BA, Griffith University
Research Interests:
- Ethical frameworks for AI and research practices
- Project management pedagogy in primary education
- Mental health support for HDR students
- Cultural heritage studies (e.g., Western martial arts revival)
- Blended learning methodologies
Recent Publications Trends: His 2023-2025 work emphasizes generative AI ethics, HDR student experiences, and project management in schools. Earlier research explores cultural heritage and immigrant youth education. Collaborations include international projects (e.g., Philippines blended learning studies) and cross-disciplinary ethics frameworks.
Supervision & Grants:
- Current: 5 active supervisions (doctoral/master’s)
- Completed: 4 doctoral and 3 master’s projects
- Contributions to USQ Library initiatives (e.g., 2020-2022 annual reports)
Labs & Teams: Engaged with the Centre for Heritage and Culture and Library Services at USQ, focusing on research training and ethical governance.
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