Imogen Ryan-Kerr

Bachelor of Laws/Humanities (Honours) Western Civilisation
Associate Program

Imogen is studying a Bachelor of Humanities/ Bachelor of Laws (Honours) with a major in Western Civilisation, a degree which provides her opportunities to think critically about the value the past holds in changing the future. 
She graduated from Moreton Bay College as the College Captain in 2019, where she was awarded Full Academic Colours, the ADF Long Tan Award for Leadership, the Old Girls’ Award for Citizenship, and the Frances Vinecombe Cup for Outstanding Service to the College.
Throughout high school, Imogen was involved in many co-curricular programs, placing in the top 20 teams at the Future Problem Solving International Finals in Wisconsin US, awarded Head of Structure at the National Australian Space Design Competition, and achieving first place at the Brisbane Eisteddfod for her choreographic work.

Since commencing at UQ, Imogen’s passion for research and social justice has led her to hold multiple research positions within the TC Beirne School of Law. Imogen is a sincere advocate for gender equality, founding the first United Nations Girl Up Club in Queensland, Girl Up Brisbane, and also holding the position of Events Leader for Girl Up Oceania. 
Imogen was excited to be awarded the UQ Ramsay Undergraduate Scholarship in 2020 for her studies in Western Civilisation, and was accepted into the Liveris Academy in 2021. Imogen is very grateful for the chance to be part of the Liveris Academy, and to learn from different perspectives to creatively address global issues.

Imogen is hopeful for the future young generations will create, and is eager to learn about how to forge a future which holds opportunity, but perhaps more importantly, is sustainable.
 
 

Imogen Ryan-Kerr