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Professor Kate Darian-Smith is Executive Dean and Pro Vice-Chancellor, College of Arts, Law and Education, University of Tasmania. She is a cultural and social historian and cross-disciplinary scholar and her research has been supported by continuous ARC grants since 1999, and by other competitive research funds. She publishes in Australian and imperial histories; memory studies and oral history; histories of childhood, war, media, migration and design; and museology, public history and cultural heritage.
Before joining the University of Tasmania in December 2017, Professor Darian-Smith held a joint appointment at the University of Melbourne as Professor of Australian Studies and History, Faculty of Arts and Professor of Cultural Heritage and Co-Director of the Australian Centre for Architectural History, Urban and Cultural Heritage in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning.
Professor Darian-Smith was employed at the University of Melbourne from 1995, holding senior leadership positions including the Director of The Australian Centre; Head of the History Program; Head of School; Associate Dean (International); Associate Dean (Graduate Studies) and Deputy Dean in the Faculty of Arts. Previous positions were as Deputy Director, Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London (1991-94).
Professor Darian-Smith has held funded visiting professorial appointments in Australia and overseas, including at the Humanities Research Centre, ANU (2014); as Distinguished Visiting Professor, Tsinghua University, China (2011); as Visiting Professor, Otemon Gakuin University, Japan (2009); and as Visiting Professor in History, San Diego University, USA (2005).
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Australian Literary Studies (2024)
The Australian Embassy in Tokyo and Australia–Japan Relationspp.165-179, (2023)
SITES OF INTERNATIONAL MEMORYpp.1-14, (2023)
SITES OF INTERNATIONAL MEMORYpp.294-320, (2023)
The Australian Embassy in Tokyo and Australia–Japan Relationspp.1-16, (2023)
The Australian Embassy in Tokyo and Australia–Japan Relationspp.183-207, (2023)
Urban Emotions and the Making of the Citypp.124-142, (2021)
semanticscholar(2021)
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