Tracey Bunda
Adjunct Professor · Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education
University of Southern QueenslandAbout
Tracey Bunda serves as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Southern Queensland, embedded within the Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor (First Nations Strategy), where she drives institutional initiatives for Indigenous educational advancement and cultural safety in higher education.
Her academic foundation includes:
- Diploma of Teaching (DipT) from North Brisbane College of Advanced Education
- Bachelor of Education (BEd) from Brisbane College of Advanced Education
- PhD from the University of South Australia (UniSA)
Professor Bunda's research is wholly dedicated to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education, examining systemic barriers, culturally responsive pedagogy, and curriculum decolonization. Her work emphasizes elevating Indigenous epistemologies in academia and fostering inclusive learning environments that honor First Nations sovereignty and knowledge systems.
No scientific awards, fellowships, or medals were documented in the provided profile.
As a recognized research supervisor, she mentors graduate students in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education, guiding studies on educational policy reform, student retention strategies, and community-led research methodologies that center Indigenous voices and self-determination.
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