Ann Curthoys Prize 2019 Applications Open
The Australian Historical Association and the editors of History Australia are pleased to announce a new prize for work by Early Career Historians. The Ann Curthoys Prize is awarded for
The Australian Historical Association and the editors of History Australia are pleased to announce a new prize for work by Early Career Historians. The Ann Curthoys Prize is awarded for
The Associate Lecturer/ Lecturer is required to be a History specialist in indigenous Australian history, with suitable research and teaching experience. The incumbent will work to develop new areas of
University of New England (Armidale, NSW, Australia — 2-4 September 2019) The Faculty of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Education at the University of New England is pleased to announce
The International Australian Studies Association (InASA) ERC Publication Subsidy Scheme is now accepting submissions. The International Australian Studies Association’s publishing subsidy scheme is designed to assist early career researchers working in
20-23 November 2019, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand The 2019 conference theme highlights the processes of translation and transformation that have been central to the histories of Chinese diaspora
The Minoru Hokari Memorial Scholarship has been established in honour of the pathbreaking scholar and inspiring colleague, Minoru Hokari (1971-2004) who made outstanding contributions towards ‘cross-culturalising’ historical practice and towards
Congratulations to Billy Griffiths, shortlisted for the Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction in the NSW Premiers Literary Awards for Deep Time Dreaming: Uncovering Ancient Australia (Black Inc. Books 2018). Further
This fellowship is open to students in anthropology, archaeology (prehistoric and historical) or history whose research focuses on communities in Polynesia, Melanesia or Micronesia. Applicants for this fellowship first need
The Association has available on a competitive basis, two travel grants to enable student presenters to participate in the 25th Annual Conference to be held this year at Atherton in
Applications are now open for the 2020 National Library of Australia Fellowships, which support in-depth collection research across a broad range of disciplines. These prestigious funded Fellowships are available to scholars
This position is funded through the Hansen Trust, which has been established to transform the teaching of History at the University of Melbourne. The Hansen Lecturer will be a History
Room 201, Level 14, Building 10 UTS 28 March 2019: This week’s seminar, ‘Marching On: Contested Memories of the Woman Activist’, features Sharon Crozier-De Rosa and Vera Mackie discussing contested
Congratulations to Carolyn Rasmussen for the publication of The Blackburns: Private Lives, Public Ambitions (Melbourne University Press, 2019). This biography explores two major figures in the history of the Australian
Congratulations to Heather Goodall for the recent publication of Beyond Borders: Indians, Australians and the Indonesian Revolution, 1939-1950 (Amsterdam University Press, 2018). The book is about how Australians were engaged
‘AHA Casualisation Survey and Other Items of Interest’ This post by AHA ECR representative Andrè Brett discusses the new AHA casualization survey and other updates. Further information.
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