Genevieve Bell
Genevieve Bell | |
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Genevieve Bell in 2017 | |
| 13th Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University | |
| Assumed office 1 January 2024 | |
| Chancellor | Julie Bishop |
| Preceded by | Brian Schmidt |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Australia |
| Alma mater | Bryn Mawr College Stanford University |
| Occupation | Cultural Anthropologist Distinguished Professor |
| Academic background | |
| Thesis | Telling stories out of school: Remembering the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, 1879-1918 (1998) |
| Doctoral advisors | Arthur Wolf Hill Gates |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Anthropology |
| Institutions | |
Genevieve Bell AO FTSE FAHA FASSA is the Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University and an Australian cultural anthropologist. She is best known for her work at the intersection of cultural practice research and technological development (including as a pioneer in the field of futurist research), and for being an industry pioneer of the user experience field. Bell was the inaugural director of the Autonomy, Agency and Assurance Innovation Institute (3Ai), which was co-founded by the Australian National University (ANU) and CSIRO’s Data61, and a Distinguished Professor of the ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics. From 2021 to December 2023, she was the inaugural Director of the new ANU School of Cybernetics. She also holds the university's Florence Violet McKenzie Chair, and is the first SRI International Engelbart Distinguished Fellow. She is widely published, and holds 13 patents.