
معرفی
Dr. Emma Cole is a Senior Lecturer in Drama and Director of the Research Centre in Creative Arts and Human Flourishing at the University of Queensland. A dramaturg and theatre scholar, her expertise lies in the reception of Greek tragedy within immersive, postdramatic, and experimental theatre.
- Director of Research, School of Communication and Arts
- ARC DECRA Senior Research Fellow
- Former Teaching Fellow, University of Bristol (2015-2023)
Research Interests: Her work bridges classical translation, immersive performance, and creative industries collaboration. Current projects include a Bloomsbury book on immersion and translations of Euripides’ final trilogy.
Scientific Awards:
- 2024 ADSA Rob Jordan Prize for her monograph
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and Royal Historical Society
- Shortlisted for 2019 TaPRA prize for editing
Supervision: Available for PhD supervision in race, translation, and Greek tragedy. She has supervised projects on autism aesthetics, queer family drama, and posthuman sonic interaction.
Research Impact: Her collaborations with Punchdrunk (e.g., The Burnt City, 2022-23) and Queensland Theatre have redefined public engagement with classical texts through interactive archiving and educational outreach.




