Associate ProfessorMarijke Bassani
Associate Dean- Indigenous
Faculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment/Office of the Executive Dean Science, Engineering and Built Environment
- Associate Dean- IndigenousFaculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment/Office of the Executive Dean Science, Engineering and Built Environment
- Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus, 75 Pigdons Road, Waurn Ponds, Victoria 3216
BIO
Associate Professor Marijke Bassani is a Lama Lama/Lamalama, Binthi Warra (Guugu Yimithirr Nation) and Bulgun Warra Aboriginal woman from Cape York Peninsula, where she was born and raised. She is multilingual, with Guugu Yimithirr as her first language, East Cape York Kriol as her second, and English as her third. Beginning her career as a Commercial litigator more than a decade ago, Marijke is now an international Human rights Lawyer, scholar and advocate. Her work focuses on Discrimination and Human rights relating to Indigeneity, race, gender, sexuality and cultural heritage. Across her career she has worked to advance diversity, equity and inclusion within the corporate, government, not-for-profit, higher education, and social justice legal sectors.
Marijke recently completed a cross-institutional PhD in International law under the joint supervision of UNSW Law & Justice Sydney, and the UC Berkeley Center for Race & Gender where she was Visiting Scholar and served as Human rights Lawyer in-residence, becoming the first Australian to hold the latter position. In collaboration with the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs, Marijke led the drafting and delivery of a statement on Indigenous LGBTQIA+ rights presented at the 2023 session of the United Nations Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Marijke’s global leadership and humanitarian work has been recognised by the University of Oxford, where she has authored several publications and was recently selected to join the Oxford Intersections Gender Justice Project (2026). Now the inaugural Associate Dean, Indigenous at Deakin University’s Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment, Associate Professor Bassani leads the advancement of diversity, equity and inclusion while deepening the integration of Indigenous knowledges and perspectives across STEM and higher education.
DEAKIN UNIVERSITY CURRENT APPOINTMENT
- Associate Dean- IndigenousDeakin University, Office of the Executive Dean Science, Engineering and Built Environment
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Visiting Scholar & Cross-institutional PhD CandidateUniversity of California, Berkeley, Center for Race & Gender, Berkeley, United States2019 - Mar 2026
- Lecturer of LawUNSW Sydney, Faculty of Law & Justice, Sydney, Australia2018 - Mar 2026
- Editorial Board MemberLexisNexis, Australia2025 - present
- National Research Ethics Review CommitteeACON, Australia2021 - present
- Deputy Vice Chancellor Advisory BoardDeakin University, Burwood, Australia2026 - present
- Indigenous Legal Education, Reconciliation & Research CommitteeUNSW Sydney, Faculty of Law & Justice, Sydney, Australia2019 - 1 Mar 2026
NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Human rights Lawyer in-residenceUniversity of California, Berkeley, Center for Race & Gender, Berkeley, United States2022 - 2023
- Indigenous Solicitor & Clinical legal supervisorUNSW Sydney, Kingsford Legal Centre, Sydney, Australia2018 - 2019
- National LGBT SubcommitteeAustralian Lawyers for Human Rights, Australia2021 - 2024
DEGREES
- Bachelor of LawsGriffith University, Brisbane, Australia2008 - 2013
- Bachelor of Politics and GovernmentGriffith University, Brisbane, Australia2008 - 2013
- Master of Laws in International law (with Excellence)UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia2016 - 2017
- Doctor of Philosophy in International LawUNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia2018 - 2026
- Graduate Diploma in Legal PracticeQueensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia2013 - 2014
AREA/FACULTY
- Faculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment
DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/INSTITUTE/DISCIPLINE
- Office of the Executive Dean Science, Engineering and Built Environment