Jean Fornasiero FAHA is Professor Emerita of French Studies at the University of Adelaide. She has an extensive record in interdisciplinary and collaborative research within the Humanities area, having published and held ARC grants in history, history of science, nineteenth century French Studies. She also has a wide experience in administering Humanities areas at the University of Adelaide, as Head of a large School of Humanities (covering English, Creative Writing, History, Media, Philosophy, Classics, Linguistics, European Languages, the Mobile Languages Team and the JM Coetzee Centre), and Departments and Centres, such as the Centre for European Studies, as well as serving as Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts. She has also served on Chair selection committees and review panels for universities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Monash, etc. She is committed to working within professional associations and is part of the founding team of the Australian Society for French Studies and of Creative France in South Australia, the association set up to encourage academic and artistic connections with France. She contributes to both discipline specific and interdisciplinary groups, serving on editorial boards, research committees, as well as executive committees, such as LCNAU, where she is immediate Past President after serving for six years as president. As part of her activities as LCNAU president she was active in setting up a publication arm for LCNAU, as part of its mission to mentor
language academics. She also co-organised the first National Languages campaign, in partnership with ACICIS, assisting in raising $100,000 to encourage future university students to consider enrolling in language programs. Preliminary reports point to considerable success in meeting audience targets, with further results on 2023 languages enrolments expected in 2024. She looks forward to finding new ways to make the case for the Humanities.