Emeritus ProfessorWilliam Logan
Emeritus Professor
Faculty of Arts and Education/Office of the Executive Dean Arts and Education
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- Emeritus ProfessorFaculty of Arts and Education/Office of the Executive Dean Arts and Education
- 0413489015 (Mobile)
- Melbourne Burwood Campus, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, Victoria 3125
TEACHING EXPERTISE
Professor Logan's involvement with international and national heritage bodies
led directly to course innovations at Deakin University, a Heritage in Asia
Research Group in the 1990s and the Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the
Pacific, a research centre from 2000-2016. He introduced two courses in
Vietnamese history and culture and instigated the development of an Asian
Studies major. He led the establishment of the Cultural Heritage postgraduate
program at Deakin in 2000. He also helped to develop postgraduate heritage
courses at Silpakorn University in Bangkok and the University of Santo Tomas
in Manila. He has supervised PhD candidates in various aspects of Cultural
Heritage at Deakin University, Silpakorn University and the Catholic
University of Leuven, Politechnic University of Turin and University of Kent.
led directly to course innovations at Deakin University, a Heritage in Asia
Research Group in the 1990s and the Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the
Pacific, a research centre from 2000-2016. He introduced two courses in
Vietnamese history and culture and instigated the development of an Asian
Studies major. He led the establishment of the Cultural Heritage postgraduate
program at Deakin in 2000. He also helped to develop postgraduate heritage
courses at Silpakorn University in Bangkok and the University of Santo Tomas
in Manila. He has supervised PhD candidates in various aspects of Cultural
Heritage at Deakin University, Silpakorn University and the Catholic
University of Leuven, Politechnic University of Turin and University of Kent.
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONAmpenan: Sasak and non-Sasak in an Urban Environment
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION'Shanghai's Western Townscape and Changing Perceptions of Cultural Heritage in China'
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONDetermining Research Significance in Archaeological Collections from Historic Sites
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONThe Colonial Museum and UNESCO in the Asia-Pacific Region
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONJinhin Mongol / True Mongolian: Mongolian museums and the construction of national identity
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONInter-Generational Transmission of Taiwanese Traditional Arts through Digital Media
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONMobilising Corporate Social Responsibility for World Cultural Heritage Conservation
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONMemory and Heritage: The Shimoni Slave Caves in Southern Kenya
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONManaging Industrial World Heritage Sites: Preservation, Presentation and Sustainability
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONThe Evolution and Conservation of Taiwan's Aboriginal Art Heritage
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONThe Making of Public Space in Haiphong, Vietnam
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONJapanese Investment on the Gold Coast
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONCultural Politics and the Appropriation of Theravada Buddhism in Contemporary Burma
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONLeading Lights: The Promotion of Garden Suburb Plans and Planners in Interwar Australia
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONJapan's Heritage Conservation in Global and Regional Cultural Diplomacy
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONReading between the Lines: Cultural Landscape Conservation in Australia
- COMPLETED MASTERS SUPERVISIONInflation and Economic Growth: A Comparative Analysis of Australia and the Philippines
- COMPLETED MASTERS SUPERVISION'LANDSCAPE AS TEXT' - INTERPRETING LANDSCAPE IN COLONIAL WRITINGS ON FRENCH INDOCHINA.
- COMPLETED MASTERS SUPERVISIONThe Changing Ideological Basis of Planning Practice in Hanoi
- COMPLETED MASTERS SUPERVISIONThe Andean Pre-historical Urban Planning Tradition