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Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver is a renowned academic and leader in public health, currently serving as Deputy Vice-Chancellor Indigenous Strategy and Services at the University of Sydney. She previously held senior roles at Western Sydney University and the University of New South Wales (UNSW), where she co-founded the Muru Marri Indigenous Health Unit. Her work focuses on Indigenous health equity, education reform, and policy advocacy. She holds advanced degrees in Medicine, Public Health, and Strategic Studies, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of NSW.
Her research spans Indigenous health determinants, cultural competence in healthcare, and innovative educational strategies. Key contributions include developing programs like the Gamarada Ngiyani Yana scholarships and leading initiatives to improve Indigenous representation in health data. She has been recognized with prestigious awards such as the Order of Australia (AM) and multiple teaching excellence accolades.
Professor Jackson Pulver is also a Group Captain in the Royal Australian Air Force, specializing in public health epidemiology. Her leadership extends to boards of organizations like the Australian Medical Council and Praxis Australia. Her advocacy includes promoting inclusive education systems and addressing systemic barriers faced by Indigenous communities in Australia.
- Affiliations: Charles Perkins Centre (University of Sydney), Royal Australian Air Force (Specialist Reserve)
- Education: MPH (Sydney), PhD in Medicine (Sydney), MA Strategic Studies (Deakin), GradDipAppEpi