Scholar. Author. Teacher. Researcher.
Teaching Experience
Bhadra has 10 years of teaching experience of teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses in the following areas of study: forensic science, forensic psychology, crime and media studies, cultural criminology. She has also conducted short study courses (summer/winter schools, certificate programs) as well as conceived and instructed in training programs for career professionals. Besides her regular teaching engagements, she has been regularly invited as a guest lectures for various public talks, workshops, short-term taught programmes, and conferences.She is also interested in exploring creative and accessible ways to take her teaching beyond the classroom to professionals and mid-career scholars.​
Taught Courses
UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL
Introduction to Forensic Science
Advanced Forensic Science
Scene to Screen: Crimes in the Media
Complex Investigations and Organized Crimes
Blood Antiquities and Archaeopolitics
Cultural Policies and the Art Market
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GRADUATE LEVEL
Applied Forensic Psychology in the Criminal Justice System
Psychology, Society, Science & the Law
Mentoring
In addition to being an academic advisor graduate students, Bhadra is also committed to mentoring undergraduate students outside of JGU. She has served as a short-term study abroad programme mentor for Murdoch University students under the New Colombo Plan exchange, as well as mentored graduate and PhD students in independent research projects or dissertation theses, including research design, hypothesis testing, data collection, and analysis.