New blog from new ECR Reps
The AHA’s new Early Career Researcher representatives – Chelsea Barnett, Joel Barnes, and Anna Temby – have published a new entry on the AHA ECR blog introducing themselves. They encourage
The AHA’s new Early Career Researcher representatives – Chelsea Barnett, Joel Barnes, and Anna Temby – have published a new entry on the AHA ECR blog introducing themselves. They encourage
Congratulations to Margaret Cook, for A River with a City Problem: A History of Brisbane Floods (University of Queensland Press), and Jessica White, for Hearing Maud (UWA Publishing). Both have
A special issue of Studies in Oral History (formerly Oral History Australia Journal) invites reflections upon the ways in which oral history can illuminate and expand our understandings of place
The European Society for Environmental History wishes to host a conference for a post-plague world. This conference resists a ‘return to normality’ and wishes to use this opportunity to imagine
This conference aims to not only critically examine the impact of COVID-19 on policies, procedures, operations, and people around international education, but also to open discussion on the direction of
The Arena Foundation is calling for entries for the annual Alan Roberts Prize, which is awarded to the best essay related to ecology, social life, or a politics for the
Australian Army Research Scheme 2020-21 The Australian Army Research Centre is seeking applications for paid research that will inform future land force development and modernisation. Short articles (3,000-5,000) or stand-alone
Collections Officer, Victoria Police Museum Victoria Police Museum is seeking a fixed term, full-time Collections Officer. Applicants must have tertiary qualifications in cultural heritage and museum studies or another related
The AHA has written to members of the crossbench to urge them to vote against the Commonwealth government’s proposed cuts to humanities funding. You can read these letters below. The
The International Congress Of Historical Sciences (Comité international des sciences historiques) has published an interview discussing the decision to postpone CISH 2020 to 2021. Click here to read the interview.
The National Library of Australia supports Australian PhD students to spend six weeks at the NLA researching collections. Scholars receive a stipend of $6000 to cover travel, accommodation and living
The University of Melbourne is seeking a fixed term, Level B lecturer. Applications close 30 July 2020. Further details
A special resolution to change the following AHA membership category definitions was passed at the 2020 AHA AGM: 1. A Concession member will henceforth be defined as a person who
Last week the ANZSRC Review was announced. The ANZSRC codes were last changed in 2008. The AHA submission was one of 238 to the ANZSRC Review. We are pleased to
The Australian Historical Association was delighted to announce the winners of its 2020 annual and biennial prizes and awards on Thursday 2 July 2020 at the AHA Annual General Meeting.
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