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Adrian  Miller

Adrian Miller

Professor Adrian Miller Adrian is of the Jirrbal people of North Queensland and is the Professor of Indigenous Research at Griffith University leading the Indigenous Research Network. His previous appointments include Professor and Head of School at Southern Cross University's College of Indigenous Australian Peoples; Senior Lecturer at James Cook University; Founding Head of the Department of Indigenous Studies at Macquarie University and Deputy Head of School at James Cook University's School of Indigenous Australian Studies. Professor Miller has a research track record in competitive grants with both the Australian Research Council (ARC) and National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) grant schemes. During the past 18 years in higher education, his experience has been in management, leadership, academic program development, teaching and research and has made significant contributions to Indigenous health and education. The highly collaborative manner in which he has undertaken research has contributed to intellectual and methodological developments in these fields.


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Original Research 30 July 2015

Using a participatory action research framework to listen to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia about pandemic influenza

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