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Dr. Kate Judith is an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ), affiliated with the Centre for Heritage and Culture (Operations) and the Institute for Resilient Regions. She leads the Tertiary Preparation Pathway (TPP), a non-ATAR entry program for undergraduate degrees, and lectures in Academic Communications within TPP.
- Education: BSc (Melbourne), BA (Melbourne), GDipEd (Monash), MEnvSci (Monash), MEd (Monash), PhD (UNSW)
Kate is an Environmental Humanities scholar specializing in semiotic material approaches to ecological and philosophical concerns. Her research explores relationality, criteria, and temporal/spatial scale through mangrove ecology, as detailed in her 2022 monograph published in the Routledge Environmental Humanities Series. She also investigates assessment practices, Open Educational Practice, experiential learning, and sustainability theories.
Her research trends blend ecological philosophy, literary studies, and critical theory, focusing on interdisciplinary frameworks that merge cultural and environmental systems. This includes applications of hermeneutics, phenomenology, and ecocriticism to environmental challenges.
Kate contributes to professional memberships through affiliations with the National Association of Enabling Educators Australia, Sydney Environment Institute, and the Association for the Study of Literature, Environment, and Culture, Australian and New Zealand (ASLECANZ).



