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Lyndon Ormond-Parker

Principal Research Fellow, RMIT University

Associate Professor Lyndon Ormond-Parker is an Aboriginal man of Alyawarr decent from the Barkley tablelands of the Northern Territory. Lyndon’s research is focused on Indigenous communities in the area of information technology, digital inclusion, cultural heritage, materials conservation and repatriation. He is a Principal Research Fellow on the Mapping the Digital Gap in Indigenous Communities project with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (CE200100005) RMIT University. He also currently holds a part-time ARC Discovery Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Award (IN220100008) with the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies, Australian National University.

Experience

  • 2021–present
    Principal Research Fellow on the Mapping the Digital Gap in Indigenous Communities , RMIT University
  • 2022–present
    Associate Professor, Australian National Univeristy

Education

  • 2016 
    The Univeristy of Melbourne, PhD

Professional Memberships

  • Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
  • World Archaeological Congress