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Elise Rosser is a current academic at Charles Sturt University, affiliated with the School of Indigenous Australian Studies. She holds a PhD in Australian History, Media Studies, and Criminal Justice, and her work bridges cultural history, media representation, and social justice in regional Australia.
Her educational background includes:
- Doctor of Philosophy, Charles Sturt University, 2018
- Recipient of the CSU Honours Scholarship (2011) and Australian Postgraduate Award (2012)
Elise's research interests center on narratives of child death in rural Australia, the mythologizing of figures like Ned Kelly, media portrayals of crime, and stigma surrounding public housing in regional communities. Her interdisciplinary approach combines cultural history, media studies, and Indigenous perspectives to examine how national identity is constructed through tragedy and representation.
The body of her recent publications shows a consistent focus on rural Australian identity, the intersection of crime and media, and pedagogical innovation in higher education. Her works span scholarly articles, conference contributions, book reviews, and public commentary, reflecting a commitment to both academic rigor and public engagement.
Her scientific recognition includes:
- Australian Postgraduate Award (APA), 2012
- CSU Honours Scholarship, 2011
- CSU Teaching Awards, 2017
- CSU Faculty Excellence Awards, 2018
- CSU Excellence Awards, 2019
She has contributed to academic leadership through participation in learning and teaching symposia and collaborative moderation in multi-cohort subjects. Her work on academic integrity in the age of AI highlights her engagement with contemporary educational challenges. She has also been active in public discourse through media appearances and press contributions, discussing topics such as the Jaidyn Leskie case and the cultural significance of outback horror narratives.
Elise Rosser is involved in academic teams focused on Indigenous studies and educational excellence, contributing to both research and teaching innovation at Charles Sturt University.




