Skip to content

Dr Mark Emmerson

Dr Mark Emmerson
Name Mark Emmerson
Position Casual Employment
Section School of Humanities and Communication
Location Toowoomba Campus
Phone +61 7 4631 5545
Extension 5545
Email
Qualifications DipArts USQ , BA USQ , BA(Hons) USQ , MA Linkopings , MPrimTeach Griffith , PhD USQ
Homepage https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1807-182X
The views expressed on staff homepages may not reflect the views of the University.

Mark Emmerson is a Sessional Lecturer in Humanities and is deeply interested in everything to do with human society and culture. A migration historian by training, his main research interests focus on the areas of Scandinavian history, European society, politics and culture, Australian immigration and multiculturalism, cultural studies, academic skills development and learning design. He is also a passionate and qualified teacher, having taught at USQ for over 14 years across a wide range of subjects, including Australian Studies, International Relations, History, Politics, Sociology and Tertiary Preparation. Mark's research can be found in UniSQ ePrints: https://research.usq.edu.au/researcher/80xqz/dr-mark-emmerson


  • Australian Government And Politics ( 440801 )
  • History Of Empires ( 430313 )
  • International Relations ( 440808 )
  • Multicultural ( 470212 )
  • Transnational History ( 430323 )
  • International History ( 430316 )
  • Migrant Cultural Studies ( 470211 )
  • Education Assessment And Evaluation ( 390402 )
  • Other Human Society ( 449900 )
  • Learning Analytics ( 390408 )
  • Historical Studies ( 430300 )
  • Historical Studies not elsewhere classified ( 430399 )
  • Histories Of Race ( 430312 )
  • Globalisation And Culture ( 470210 )
  • Specialist Studies In Education ( 390400 )
  • European History (excl. British ( 430308 )
  • Political Science ( 440800 )
  • Learning Sciences ( 390409 )
  • Global And World History ( 430310 )
  • Citizenship ( 440802 )
  • Migration History ( 430319 )
  • Cultural Studies ( 470200 )
  • Australian History ( 430302 )
  • Comparative Government And Politics ( 440803 )

Global history and politics
Scandinavian history,
European society, politics and culture
Australian immigration and multiculturalism
Cultural studies,
Academic skills development
Learning design
Higher education pedagogies


HIS1000 Global History to 1500CE
HIS1004 Global History 1500-1900CE
HIS1005 Introduction to Australian History
HIS3002 Total War: World War II and the Twentieth Century
HMT1000 History of Ideas
HMT2000 Ethical Issues and Human Rights
INR1000 Introduction to International Relations
INR3005 Migrant Worlds:Issues in Contemporary and Global Migration
POL1001 Democracy and Power in Australia


14 Years


1 Years