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Professor Lina Markauskaite is a leading academic in Learning Sciences at the University of Sydney, Australia. She holds a PhD in Informatics from the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics (Lithuania, 2000). Her research focuses on digital capabilities, professional learning, and ICT-enhanced interdisciplinary methods. She has supervised 5 Postdocs, 25 PhD students, and 17 Masters students, and secured grants totaling $4.52M, including ARC, OLT, and Norwegian Research Council funding.
Key affiliations include the University of Sydney Nano Institute and Charles Perkins Centre. Her awards include ARC College of Experts membership (2023), Vice-Chancellor Research Award (2023), and multiple teaching/supervisor accolades. Current projects include interdisciplinary education (Norway, 2022-2026) and biophilic design (2022-2025). Editor roles include Journal of the Learning Sciences and Australasian Journal of Educational Technologies.
Research interests span epistemic fluency, knowledge co-creation, and AI’s role in education. International collaborations include Denmark’s University of Southern Denmark and Finland’s University of Helsinki. Her work bridges psychology, design, and organizational studies to address complex knowledge work challenges.
