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Katrina Clifford

Director of Student Experience and Registrar

Biography

Katrina is the Director of Student Experience and Registrar. Katrina has a PhD in English literature, and has experience teaching literature and literacy at Sydney University and Western Sydney University. She has also worked in academic leadership and management within the residential college sector, and most recently was Education Manager in one of the Australian University of Theology affiliate colleges. She loves the formative aspect of tertiary education, and the privilege of being able to support students as they learn and grow.

Katrina's current area of research interest is in the formative impact of Christian romance novels. This research builds on her doctoral work on the role of the 18th century domestic novel in shaping ideas and cultures of femininity, and reflects her passion for education, empowering and equipping Christian women to serve God and his world.

Qualifications

PhD (University of Sydney), Sisterly Subjects: brother-sister relationships in female-authored domestic novels, 1750-1820 – 2013

M.Lit. (University of Sydney) – 2004

B.A.(Hons.) (University of Sydney) – 2001

  • Research Publications

    Book Chapters

    • 2010
      • Clifford, K. (2010). From reformed coquette to coquettish reformer: the critical history of The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless In Helen Groth and Paul Sheehan, Remaking Literary History (pp. 76-86). Cambridge Scholars Press.

    Journal Articles

    • 2016
      • Clifford, K. (2016). Was there a model for Elizabeth Bennet? Charlotte Lennox’s Henrietta’. Sensibilities, 53 57-76.
    • 2009
      • Clifford, K. (2009). Brothers, Sisters, and the Ideal of Fraternity in the Novels of Jane Austen. Sensibilities, 38 30-47.
    • 2004
      • PLEASE UPDATE (2004). Elevating the fraternal into the conjugal: an alternative to the “incest” readings of Mansfield Park and Emma. Sensibilities, 28 34-48.
  • Internal and External Grants

  • Presentations

    • 2025
      • God is Love: hearing women's voices in contemporary Christian romance novels (2025), Evangelical Women in Academia, 01 Aug 2025
    • 2021
      • Interview on Jane Austen for CPX Life and Faith podcast (2021), Public Christianity, 22 Apr 2021

  • Book Reviews

  • Awards

  • Funded Projects

  • Engagement Publications

  • Professional Memberships

  • Supervision

  • Projects