
Alice Gorman
- Associate Professor in Archaeology and Space Studies, Flinders University
Alice Gorman is an internationally recognised leader in the field of space archaeology and author of the award-winning book Dr Space Junk vs the Universe: Archaeology and the Future (MIT Press, 2019). Her research focuses on the archaeology and heritage of space exploration, including space junk, planetary landing sites, off-earth mining, and space habitats.
She is an Associate Professor at Flinders University and a heritage consultant with over 30 years' experience working with Indigenous communities in Australia.
Gorman is also a Vice-Chair of the Global Expert Group on Sustainable Lunar Activities, a Senior Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and an expert member of the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee for Aerospace Heritage. In 2024, she was selected as one of the Explorer's Club 50: '50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about'. She is a regular contributor to national and international space policy, particularly focusing on issues of equity, social justice and rights of nature.
She is a former mentor in the UN Office of Outer Space Affairs Space4Women programme. She was part of a collective that drafted the first Declaration of the Rights of the Moon and she also contributed to the Vancouver Recommendations on Space Mining. Asteroid 551014 Gorman is named after her in recognition of her work in establishing space archaeology.
Experience- 2005–present Lecturer in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Management, Flinders University 2010–present Faculty, International Space University Southern Hemisphere Summer Space Program 2011–present Adjunct Fellow, Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, The Australian National University 2013–present Senior Cultural Heritage Advisor, Ecology and Heritage Parners
- 2001 University of New England, PhD 1986 University of Melbourne, B.A. (Hons)
- 2010 The sky is falling: how Skylab became an Australian icon, Journal of Australian Studies 2009 The archaeology of space exploration, In David Bell and Martin Parker (eds) Space Travel and Culture, 2009 Heritage of Earth orbit: orbital debris – its mitigation and heritage, In Darrin and O'Leary (eds) The Handbook of Space Engineering, Archaeology and Heritage, 2005 The cultural landscape of interplanetary space, Journal of Social Archaeology 2005 The archaeology of orbital space, Australian Space Science Conference, RMIT
- Historical Archaeology (Incl. Industrial Archaeology) (210108) Astronomical And Space Sciences (0201) Astronomical And Space Sciences Not Elsewhere Classified (020199)


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