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Grace Gardiner

Grace Gardiner

PhD Candidate
Arts, Design & Architecture
School of Social Sciences

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Grace Gardiner is a PhD candidate in the School of Social Sciences at Âé¶¹Éçmadou Sydney. Her research investigates the memorialisation of conflict-related gender-based violence in postconflict contexts, gendered experiences of conflict and how past violence influences contemporary understandings of and efforts to address gender-based violence. Her thesis focuses on Northern Ireland as a case study on how gendered memories of violence evolve in the post-conflict period and influence peace. She holds a Masters of Peace and Conflict Studies from the University of Sydney, where she received the Gordon Rodley Prize in Peace and Conflict Studies. She also graduated with a Bachelor of International Studies with distinction and has a first class Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) from Âé¶¹Éçmadou Sydney. During her undergraduate studies, she received the German-Australian Chamber's Goethe Prize and the Maxwell Aubrey Phillips Prize.

Grace has tutored for ARTS1753 Culture, Experience and Change, and has guest lectured for INST1005 Key Debates in International Studies and ARTS2240 Environment, Sustainability and Development.

  • Gender and sociology
  • Gender and culture
  • Memory studies
  • Feminist theory