Adrian Little is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Melbourne where he has served as Pro Vice Chancellor International and APRU Senior International Leader since 2018. He moved to Melbourne from the University of London in 2004 and went on to serve for a decade as the Head of the School of Social and Political Sciences. Adrian is the author of seven books and (co-)editor of three others on topics including contemporary political and social philosophy, Indigenous politics, borders and mobility, political conflict and democracy. His most recent book is Temporal Politics: Contested Pasts, Uncertain Futures (Edinburgh University Press, 2022). In recognition of his contribution to global research in his field, Adrian was elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia in 2020. Within APRU, Adrian is the founder and co-convenor (with Noelani Puniwai, University of Hawai’i Manoa) of the Indigenous and First Nations Knowledges Network which will have its fourth annual meeting (one virtual and three in-person) at the Universidad de Chile in November 2024. The previous two meetings were held at the University of Melbourne and in Chiapas, Mexico hosted by Tec de Monterrey. As a ‘first-in-family’ university student, Adrian is committed to equity and widening participation in international education. He works to create opportunities for greater access to tertiary institutions for marginalised groups in society, as well as recognition of diverse cultures and knowledge systems.
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