Opportunity: Hansen Lecturer 20th Century US History
The University of Melbourne is seeking a fixed term, Level B lecturer. Applications close 30 July 2020. Further details
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
Due to Covid-19, the InASA biennial conference will still go ahead, but on the revised dates of 8-10 February 2021. All three keynotes – Irene Watson, Tim Soutphommasane and Richard White –
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The AHA is pleased to announce the award of the 2020 AHA/Copyright Agency Travel and Writing Bursaries for recipients to attend the 2021 AHA conference at UNSW. Funding for this Scheme is generously provided
Oral History Australia is delighted to announce the following winners of the inaugural Oral History Australia Awards. ORAL HISTORY AUSTRALIA BOOK AWARD 2019: Peg Fraser, Black Saturday: not the end
Congratulations to Marion Stell and Heather Reid for the publication of Women in Boots: Football and Feminism in the 1970s (Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2020). The work adds the football field to sites of protest and
In recognition of the widespread disruptions caused by the Corona virus, the AHA is extending the due date for the Jill Roe Prize. Applications are now due Friday 17th April
Aboriginal People and Australian Football in the Nineteenth Century: They Did Not Come from Nowhere by Roy Hay Aboriginal People and Australian Football in the Nineteenth Century is being launched
Up to four joint prestigious PhD scholarships will be offered by flagship national institutions in partnership with the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies (CHMS) in the ANU College of Arts and
Congratulations to those, including AHA members, shortlisted for the Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Prizes. CHASS Australia Prize for a Book: Meredith Lake, The Bible in Australia: A Cultural
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
As announced at the 2019 AGM, the 2020 annual AHA Conference will be held at Deakin University’s Waterfront Campus in Geelong from the 29th June-3 July. The theme will be Urgent
Congratulations to the shortlisted authors for the NSW Premier’s History Awards 2019, including AHA members: Australian History Prize: Ann Curthoys and Jessie Mitchell, Taking Liberty: Indigenous Rights and Settler-Self-Government in
The AHA AGM will take place, as usual, during the annual conference. Time: Thursday 11 July 2019, 5.30-6.30pm Place: Empire Church Theatre, Toowoomba, Qld In preparation, please find attached: Agenda
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