About

Biography

Catherine Manathunga is an historian who draws together expertise in historical, sociological and cultural studies research to bring an innovative perspective to educational research, particularly focusing on the higher education sector. She is also the Co-Director of the Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre at USC. She has worked for more than 30 years in universities throughout Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. Her research interests include doctoral education, especially focusing on intercultural supervision pedagogies; transnational histories of universities in Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand and Ireland; academic work and identities; the history of Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand international student programs, especially the Colombo Plan and supervising African doctoral students. Her recent books include Intercultural Postgraduate Supervision: Reimagining time, place and knowledge (Routledge, 2014) and, with Dorothy Bottrell, a co-edited collection entitled Resisting neoliberalism in higher education: seeing through the cracks (Vol. 1) and Prising open the cracks (Vol. 2) (Palgrave Macmillan, Critical University Studies Series, 2019).

Catherine has also co-authored a monograph on educational history, A class of its own: a history of Queensland University of Technology; co-edited an oral history monograph, Making a place: an oral history of academic development in Australia; and has published in international, Australian, Irish, American and British journals.

Her research has been funded by the Australian Research Council, DFAT Australia China Council, Australian Learning and Teaching Council, Ako Aotearoa (NZ Centre for Tertiary Education), Higher Education Research & Development Society of Australasia, Nagoya University Japan, Hiroshima University Japan and industry partners.

In 2004, she was part of the team who won an Australian National AAUT Award for Enhancing Student Learning and in 2006 she led a team winning an Australian National Carrick Institute Award for Programs that Enhance Student Learning. She has had lengthy experience in working with culturally diverse and Indigenous peoples in Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, Canada, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, South America and in other international locations. She has acted as an educational consultant to many other universities in Australia and internationally. She is a research assessor for the ARC, ERA, OLT and National Research Foundation in South Africa.

Expert Media Commentary

Professor Catherine Manathunga is an historian who has published in the areas of transcultural and Indigenous pedagogies in doctoral education. She also advocates strategies that might assist in decolonisng the curriculum in higher education. She draws upon postcolonial/decolonial and poststructural theoretical frameworks.

Research grants

  • Building Australia-China research capabilities through intercultural knowledge collaboration (2018-2021), DFAT Australia China Council
  • The formation of academic identity: Place, space and time (2016-2018), Hiroshima University
  • A decade of dialogue: a cultural history of the International Academic Identities Conference 2008-2018 (2016-2018), Hiroshima University
  • Supervising African Students (2014), Ako Aotearoa (NZ Centre for Tertiary Education)
  • Japanese Research Supervision (2012), Nagoya University Japan
  • History of Australian Academic Development: an oral history (2011), HERDSA
  • Research and innovation leaders for industry (2008-2011), ARC Linkage
  • Development and evaluation of resources to enhance skills in Higher Degree Research supervision in an intercultural context (2008), Carrick Institute (later OLT)
  • The role of Honours in contemporary Australian higher education (2007), Carrick Institute (later OLT)
  • Development and evaluation of resources to enhance skills in Higher Degree Research supervision in an intercultural context (2008), Carrick Institute (later OLT)
  • Australia’s future research leaders: are they coming from CRCs?, Meat & Livestock Australia, Australian Meat Processing Corporation, Cooperative Research Centre for Sugar Industry Innovation through Biotechnology
  • Interdisciplinary research education and staff development: an interdisciplinary study (2004), UQ

Awards

  • 2006 Australian National Carrick Institute Award for Programs that Enhance Student Learning
  • 2005 UQ Award for Enhancing Student Learning
  • 2004 Australian National AAUT Award for Enhancing Student Learning (UQ Graduate School)
  • 2004 Promoting Women Fellowship, UQ
  • 1992 Irish Studies Scholarship
  • 1992 United Nations Graduate Study Program
  • 1989 Irish Studies Prize

Keynote presentations

  • Joint Society for Research in Higher Education and Philosophy and Theory of Higher Education Society online webinar, November 2020
  • International Doctoral Education Research Network online seminar series, October 2020
  • Australian Association for Research in Education, Professional and Higher Education SIG online panel, September 2020
  • SoTL in the South Conference, Bloemfontein, South Africa, October 2019
  • Australian Language Learners Association Virtual Conference, June 2019
  • Making ShiFt happen panel presenter, Feb. 2019
  • SoTL in Higher Education Conference, Bloemfontein, South Africa, Septermber 2018
  • Transformational Higher Education Conference, Rwanda, August 2018
  • Enhancing the role of teaching and learning in higher education Conference, Norway, 2017
  • SoTL in the South Conference, Johannesburg, 2017
  • UQ School of Education Postgraduate Conference, 2016
  • National Irish Association for Research in Teaching & Learning keynote presentation for masterclass on supervision, 2015
  • Australian & NZ Comparative and International Education Society Conference, 2014
  • Postgraduate Supervision Conference, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2011
  • Cultural Studies Association of Australasia Conference, 2010
  • Society for Research in Higher Education Conference, UK, 2009
  • Invited presentations at the Cooperative Research Centre Association Conferences in 2004; 2005 & 2010
  • Invited keynotes at:
    • University of Johannesburg, 2018 and 2019

Organisational Affiliations

Professor, Education Research, School of Education and Tertiary Access

Co-Director, Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre, Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre

Highlights - Outputs

Journal article

by Catherine ManathungaJing QiTracey Bunda and Michael Singh

Published 2021

Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 42, 2, 215 - 233

Editorial

by Penny Jane Burke and Catherine Manathunga

Published 2020

Teaching in Higher Education, 25, 6, 663 - 668

No abstract available.

Journal article

by Catherine Manathunga

Published 2019

Higher Education Research & Development, 38, 6, 1227 - 1239

Edited book

by Dorothy Bottrell and Catherine Manathunga

Published 2019

Edited book

by Catherine Manathunga and Dorothy Bottrell

Published 2019

Education

History
Doctor of Philosophy, University of Queensland (Australia, Brisbane) - UQ
History
BA (Hons), University of Queensland (Australia, Brisbane) - UQ
Education
Grad Cert in Education (Higher Education), Queensland University of Technology (Australia, Brisbane) - QUT