PhDs granted
Dr Kate Bagnall, Golden Shadows on a White Land: An Exploration of the Lives of White Women Who Partnered Chinese Men and Their Children in Southern Australia, 1855-1915’, University of Sydney, 2006.
Dr Hendrik Berrevoets, The myth of Chinese market gardening, Deakin University, 2023.
Dr Christopher Cheng, The legacy of diaspora-funded schools in the Australia-China corridor, Western Sydney University, 2022.
Dr Natalie Fong, Chinese merchants in the Northern Territory, 1880-1950: A translocal case study, Griffith University, 2021.
Dr Peter Gibson, Made in Chinatown: Chinese Furniture Factories in Australia, 1880-1930, University of Wollongong, 2019.
Dr Gordon Grimwade, Changing times, changing attitudes: an archaeological analysis of cultural change among Chinese Australians in northeast tropical Australia, Flinders University, 2026.
Dr Yvonne Horsfield, A Ballarat Chinese family history: an intergenerational study, Federation University, 2020.
Dr Juanita Kwok, The Chinese in Bathurst: Recovering Forgotten Histories, Charles Sturt University, 2019.
Dr Tony Liao, Shang and Shan: Charitable networks of the Four Great Department Stores and their associates Chinese-Australian Families 1900-1949, Swinburne University of Technology, 2017.
Dr Kevin Rains, Intersections: The Overseas Chinese Social Landscape of Cooktown1873-1935, University of Queensland, 2005.
Dr Sandi Robb, North Queensland’s Chinese family landscape: 1860-1920, James Cook University, 2019.
Dr Karen Schamberger, Identity, belonging and cultural diversity in Australian museums, Deakin University, 2016.
Dr Michael Williams, Destination Qiaoxiang: Pearl River Delta Villages and Pacific Ports, 1849-1949, University of Hong Kong, 2002.
Dr Wing-Fai Wong, Everyday Life of the Celestials in the Land of the Parrot: Chinese Almanacs in Australia, University of Queensland, 2020.
Dr Renzhe Zhang, New and Old China: Debating Chinese-Australian Nationalism: 1894-1938, University of Wollongong, 2025.