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Jerry Galea is a Lecturer and Industry Fellow at the School of Art, RMIT University, based at the City Campus in Melbourne, Australia. He holds a PhD (completed 2023) focusing on photography's role in Mongolian herder communities. His work bridges photography, cultural studies, and humanitarian practices.
Education: PhD in Photography Research (2023). Career highlights include over two decades in photojournalism for outlets like The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, alongside humanitarian roles with World Vision, Oxfam, and Red Cross. He specializes in participatory photography, addressing representation and identity in global contexts.
Research projects include curating Mongolian Lens 1 (2016), Photovoice Mongolia (2018), and Mongolia: Back to the Country (2023). His work explores globalization’s impact on cultural identity through collaborative photographic practices. Recent outputs include the photobook Displaced (2023) and exhibitions at the Pingyao International Photography Festival.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. His advising focus is on arts education, though student names are not listed here. Collaborations include partnerships with Mongolian herder communities and institutions like the Ulaanbaatar Modern Museum.



