Madeleine Perrett,Adelaide Law School PhD Candidate, Awarded Prestigious Fellowship
Adelaide Law School is proud to celebrate Madeleine Perrett, PhD candidate, who has been awarded the Law Foundation of South Australia Fellowship to undertake the Continuing Education Certificate in Indigenous Governance through the University of Arizona’s internationally recognised January in Tucson program.
This fellowship supports Madeleine’s research into federalism, treaty processes, and Indigenous nation-building—critical areas for advancing structural reform and self-determination conversations in Australia. The program brings together leading Indigenous governance scholars and practitioners from around the world for six intensive courses focused on nation-building, constitutional design, and comparative governance.
Adelaide Law School PhD Candidate Madeleine Sophia Perrett
Reflecting on the opportunity, Madeleine shared:
“This opportunity is deeply meaningful to me. It will allow me to learn from global leaders in Indigenous governance and bring those insights back to my research and teaching at Adelaide Law School. I’m committed to ensuring this knowledge benefits our legal community and contributes to ongoing conversations about justice and respect for First Nations peoples.”Madeleine
Adelaide Law School congratulates Madeleine on this outstanding achievement and looks forward to the contributions her research will continue to make in this important field.
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