Simone Murray holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Queensland (1992) and a first-class Honours in English also at The University of Queensland (1994). She then completed a PhD in English Language and Literature at University College London (1999), the outcome of which was published as Mixed Media: Feminist Presses and Publishing Politics. After working in academic publishing, she took up an Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship in the School of School of English, Media Studies and Art History at The University of Queensland (2001-03), and subsequently a Lectureship in School of English, Art History, Film & Media at The University of Sydney (2004).
She began a Lectureship in the Communications and Media Studies program at Monash in 2005 and was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2008; from mid-2009 until 2011, she was Director of Monash University’s Centre for the Book. She became a Senior Lecturer in Literary Studies in 2014, and Associate Professor in Literary Studies at the beginning of 2017.
In 2019, she was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.
In addition to works indexed on AustLit, she has published the following monographs: Mixed Media: Feminist Presses and Publishing Politics, The Adaptation Industry: The Cultural Economy of Contemporary Literary Adaptation, and Introduction to Contemporary Print Culture: Books as Media.
Source: Monash.