Associate Professor Alice Gorman

Contact details are only visible to registered journalists. To register click here

Associate Professor (College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)
Flinders University
Adelaide, SA, Australia

Expertise

Space exploration, space archaeology, orbital debris, space junk, lunar mining, space heritage, cultural heritage, Australian archaeology

Media

More Media Info

Previous media experience

Numerous radio interviews; 18 articles written for The Conversation; pre-recorded television for The Project and ABC News 24; live television for The Daily Edition (Channel 7), Channel NewsAsia and ABC News 24; pre-recorded interviews for the National Geographic documentary Invasion Earth (2014); TEDxSydney speaker 2013 at the Sydney Opera House.

Links to media clippings

Biography

Associate Professor Alice Gorman is a pioneer in the emerging field of space archaeology. She is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Archaeology at Flinders University, Adelaide, where she teaches modern material culture, Australian stone tools, and cultural heritage management. She is a member of the Executive Council of the Space Industry Association of Australia, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Australian Archaeological Association, and the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. Alice provides commentary on space events for the online news service The Conversation and publishes the blog Space Age Archaeology . In 2013, she was a TEDxSydney presenter. Her research on space exploration has been featured in National Geographic, The Monocle, New Scientist, and Archaeology Magazine.

Personal info

Gender:
Female
Languages besides English:
French
Last updated: 08 Oct 2020