Emma Campbell

Lecturer, Occupational Therapy at The University of Queensland

Emma Campbell is an experienced occupational therapy lecturer at The University of Queensland, focusing on health disparities, Indigenous health, asylum seekers, social change, and community development since January 2015. In addition to lecturing, Emma contributes as an occupational therapist with the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health and is a PhD student researching asylum seekers' experiences in Australia. Previous roles include convenor of the Occupational Justice Special Interest Group and volunteer program coordinator at the Refugee Claimant Support Service. Emma's extensive education includes a PhD in Political Science and International Relations/Occupational Therapy, a graduate certificate in research commercialization, and a Master’s and Bachelor’s in occupational therapy and psychology, respectively.

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