Abstract
Kai Siallagan is a third year History and Global Development Studies Joint Honours student with Certificates in Law, Business, and Indigenous Languages and Cultures. His research interests include labour histories in the Global South, late colonialism in Southeast Asia, and historical processes of racialisation. He is currently pursuing independent research thesis under the supervision of Dr. Awet Weldemichael on the emergence of the Sumatran tourism industry. Beyond academics, Kai is passionate about programming to address barriers for underrepresented and equity-deserving students in academia.
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