Dr. Nicole Curtin specialises in research and evaluation for community-based programs. She holds a Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) and a PhD in community psychology, where she worked alongside Aboriginal tourism operators to explore education and reconciliation pathways through Indigenous tourism. Currently a research associate at Charles Darwin University's Northern Institute, she collaborates on projects in support of ecological and social justice. She has experience in the community services sector in mental health program delivery, co-design and evaluation.
Experience
2022–present
Research associate, Charles Darwin University
Education
2022
Charles Darwin University, Doctor of Philosophy
2017
Charles Darwin University, Bachelor of Psychological Science (First Class Honours)
2016
Curtin University, Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
2014
North Metropolitan TAFE, Certificate IV in Drug and Alcohol Work
Professional Memberships
Member of the Australian Psychological Society
Member of the Australian Evaluation Society
Associate Academic Member of the APS College of Community Psychologists
Associate Member of the Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Council