Deirdre Jordan
Deirdre Frances Jordan AC MBE was an Australian academic and educator.
Life and career
Jordan was born in Loxton, South Australia, on 18 September 1926 to Clement and Helena Jordan. She was educated at St [Aloysius College, Adelaide|St Aloysius College] in Adelaide, South Australia, and joined the Religious Sisters of Mercy when she was 19. With a Bachelor of Arts degree, Jordan took on the position of principal at St Aloysius College in 1954, remaining in the position until 1968.While at St Aloysius, Jordan completed a master's degree in education at the University of Adelaide, becoming the first woman to do so. This led to a position as a lecturer at the University of Adelaide in sociology, where she remained until 1988. During this period she undertook a number of study tours, including to Tanzania, China and South America.
Jordan was appointed pro-chancellor of The Flinders University of South Australia in 1981 and subsequently chancellor in 1988. Retiring from the position in 2002, she was granted the title of emeritus chancellor later that year.
Jordan became a Member of the Order of the British Empire on 1 January 1969 for services to education. She was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia on 26 January 1989.
Jordan died on 10 January 2026 at the age of 99.