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Awards & grants Our prestigious awards and grants promote international engagement, embrace emerging fields of humanities and support early and mid-career researchers. Explore our opportunities
On Christmas Eve, Acting Minister for Education Stuart Robert announced that he had vetoed six grants recommended for Australian Research Council (ARC) funding. In his
The Annual Book List covers the full spectrum of humanities disciplines and is divided into four categories: authored and co-authored books edited collections books by
Max Crawford Medal The Max Crawford Medal is Australia’s most prestigious award for achievement and promise in the Humanities. It is presented annually to an
It is interesting to note that the first Native American graduated from Harvard University in 1665. In Canada, the earliest First Nations person graduated from
Emeritus Professor Michael Alexander Smith made pioneering contributions to our understandings of Australia’s human and environmental histories. He was a tenacious, collaborative, strategic, intelligent and
During the Senate Education and Employment Legislation Committee estimates hearing yesterday, under questioning by Senator Kim Carr, it was confirmed that the former Education Minister
“Deliver applicable knowledge!” This message from Canberra has become the expected norm for university research. “Applicability” shouts from every public university marketing brochure to justify
The Australian Academy of the Humanities recognises Australia’s First Nations Peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of this land, and their continuous connection to country, community and culture.