Research Assistant
College of Medicine and Public Health
Laura Nolan (B.IntD(Hons.Anthro) is a junior researcher and anthropologist, with a particular passion for addressing and eliminating sexual and reproductive health disparities. She has experience undertaking data collection, reflexive thematic analysis, systematic literature reviews, and employing feminist theoretical frameworks and Indigenous methodologies, to uncover structural health inadequacies and decolonise research processes. Having researched across a wide range of issues relating to climate change and natural disasters, obstetrics and gynaecology, Otitis Media and ear infections, and rural and remote health, Laura is committed to contextualising communities' experiences and establishing grassroot-driven solutions.
Bachelor of Anthropology (Honours) (2022)
Bachelor of International Development (2021)