معرفی
Freya Wright-Brough is an academic researcher affiliated with Queensland University of Technology, specializing in education, media studies, and cultural narratives. Her work focuses on migrant and refugee student integration in higher education, documentary production pedagogy, and ethical digital storytelling practices. She has contributed to interdisciplinary research projects such as the Social Impact Framework for Puuya Foundation and Home Languages in Schools. Her research emphasizes co-creation, hybrid pedagogies, and the role of arts-based programs in reshaping institutional values.
- Education Background: Not explicitly stated in the provided texts, though her publications suggest expertise in education and media studies.
- Key Projects:
- Developed frameworks for evaluating teaching practices in Australian universities (SET project).
- Pioneered studies on peer interaction and belonging among culturally diverse student groups.
- Explored representation of women in sports through screen narratives.
Her research interests span across education policy, media pedagogy, and cultural representation, with a particular focus on leveraging creative practices to foster inclusion and equity. Recent articles analyze the intersection of technology and storytelling, as well as the impact of documentary production on student learning.



