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Emily Gray is an Associate Professor at the School of Education Culture & Society, Monash University. A feminist scholar of gender, sexuality, and education, her work focuses on inequalities for LGBTIQ+ educators and everyday sexisms in higher education. She co-founded the #FEAS Feminist Educators Against Sexism collective, which bridges academia, activism, and the arts through creative interventions.
- Co-editor of Gender and Education journal
- Co-chair of the international Gender and Education Association (UK)
- Co-convenor of the LGBTIQA+ Research Network (RMIT University)
Education: PhD in Educational Research (Lancaster University), MA in Social Research Methods (University of Birmingham), BA in Sociology (University of Birmingham), and Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching (RMIT University).
Research combines critical epistemology with feminist ethics of care, addressing heteronormativity, institutional sexism, and colonial legacies. Her 2024 article Australian university websites as colonialities of gender analyzes digital architectures perpetuating gender inequities, while recent 2025 work examines pandemic-era institutional responses to sexism.
Awards: Recognized with the 2023 Raewyn Connell Award for leadership in gender and queer research in education.


