12 Similar Profiles
Similarity is based on overlapping concepts in the fingerprints, and shared work and organisational affiliations of Eloise Doherty with the persons below:
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Mrs Faye Blanch
- College of Education, Psychology and Social Work - Casual Academic
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences - Academic Status, Casual Academic
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Assemblage Centre for Creative Arts - Full Member
Person: Honorary, Other
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Alexander Cothren
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences - Lecturer, Academic Status (Adjunct)
Person: Honorary, Teaching Research
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Associate Professor Amy Matthews
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences - Associate Professor, Creative Writing
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Assemblage Centre for Creative Arts - Full Member
Person: Teaching Research
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Professor Jeri Kroll
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences - Academic Status
Person: Honorary
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Dr Ali Baker
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences - Associate Professor
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Assemblage Centre for Creative Arts - Full Member
Person: Teaching Research
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Dr Natalie Harkin
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences - Associate Professor
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Assemblage Centre for Creative Arts - Full Member
Person: Research
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Associate Professor Danielle Clode
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences - Academic Status
Person: Honorary
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Dr Sean Williams
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences - Senior Lecturer
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Assemblage Centre for Creative Arts - Full Member
Person: Teaching Research
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Professor Mohammad Quayum
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences - Academic Status
Person: Honorary
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Dr Nicola Parkin
- College of Medicine and Public Health - Lecturer in Rural Health
- College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute - Full Member
Person: Teaching Research