‘Numbers and the Self’ Symposium CFP
1 May 2020, University of Adelaide This symposium, funded by an ARC Discovery Project ‘Precarious Accounts’, explores the relationship between numbers and the self as a critical question in the
1 May 2020, University of Adelaide This symposium, funded by an ARC Discovery Project ‘Precarious Accounts’, explores the relationship between numbers and the self as a critical question in the
5-7 February 2019, Launceston Tasmania Australia is a nation of ‘coast-huggers’, with the vast bulk of its population residing within 50km of the sea. The geographical centre of the continent
The Freilich Project offers up to three grants of $5000 each to emerging scholars as part of its Early Career Research Small Grants Scheme. Funding will provide financial assistance to further
The Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB), National Centre of Biography (NCB) in the School of History, Research School of Social Science (RSSS) College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS), Canberra
This project is will focus on how people (especially consumers) have thought about food safety over time. By taking a cultural history approach to food safety the project will consider
The Visiting Professorship in Australian Studies promotes a deeper understanding of Australia and its regional engagement. The position is supported by the Australia-Japan Foundation. Applications are invited from highly qualified
The Australian War Memorial provides Summer Vacation Scholarships for history students in their third or fourth year of an undergraduate course, undertaking early-stage postgraduate studies, and/or enrolled in museum or
Congratulations to Michelle Arrow and Angela Woollacott as editors of the new publication Everyday Revolutions: Remaking Gender, Sexuality and Culture in 1970s Australia (ANU Press, 2019). This collection brings together new research on the cultural
Congratulations to AHA members and the other winners of the 2019 New South Wales Premier’s History Awards: Australian History Prize – Meredith Lake for The Bible in Australia: A Cultural History General History Prize – Christina Thompson for Sea
4 October 2019, University of Melbourne A one-day symposium for scholars interested in participating in an ARC Discovery Project application concerned with elite masculine networks and their historical influence on
The Open Palace Programmes offer an English, an Irish and a Scottish programme which give keen historians who want to work in the heritage sector the chance to: Step behind
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