Queensland State Representative

Harriet Morrison

Harriet will be undertaking the role of Queensland State Representative for NAAUC in 2026. She is entering her third year at King’s College at the University of Queensland  where she is an Associate Dean of Student Support, having previously held a position as a Residential Leader in 2025. Having developed an appreciation for the value colleges provide in creating a holistic university experience, in which students can grow socially as well as academically, she has a keen interest in helping colleges evolve and remain up to date with modern society to retain their relevance. With a particular passion for advocacy and resolving issues from a system and cultural standpoint, Harriet is always striving to bring equity to her college community and create a forum at which all are welcome. Through her work with NAAUC, Harriet is hoping to aid in providing resources and training to leaders in residences across the country to create tangible outcomes.

Contact: qld@naauc.edu.au

She/ Her

NAAUC’s State Representatives are responsible for student engagement within their state or territory, and are expected to coordinate engagement activities throughout the year. Under the leadership of the Vice President (Engagement), the State Representatives will build and maintain relationships with colleges and university residences, and deliver NAAUC’s offerings. State Representatives are responsible for advertising and promoting NAAUC’s offerings to student leaders, and ensuring effective communication channels with various college and residence students are maintained. State Representatives will deliver a series of events each year, aimed at supporting student leaders in their state or territory.

About Harriet

Residential Experience

Kings College

2024 - 2026

University Experience

The University of Queensland

Bachelor of Arts and Law (Honours)

2024 - 2026

Leadership Experience 

2026

Associate Dean of Student Support

Residential Leader

2025

Hometown

Kambuwal Lands, Stanthorpe | Queensland