Jill Roe Early Career Researcher AHA Conference Scholarship Scheme 2021
As the AHA conference was cancelled last year, the 2020 cohort of the Jill Roe Scholarship will be funded to attend the 2021 AHA conference. The AHA will not be
As the AHA conference was cancelled last year, the 2020 cohort of the Jill Roe Scholarship will be funded to attend the 2021 AHA conference. The AHA will not be
The AHA/Honest History: AHA Conference Teacher Scholarship is being offered for another year. The Scholarship supports a History teacher to attend the annual Australian Historical Association Conference to promote engagement
The Australian Historical Association is offering four travel and writing bursaries linked to the 2021 AHA annual conference. The bursaries are intended to encourage and support emerging historians who would otherwise
The second round of the Patrick Wolfe Bursary is now open. This award has generously been extended to two recipients, assisting early career researchers to participate in the AHA annual conference.
Friday 30 April 2021, 3-5pm AEST via Zoom We are delighted to be able to announce the third seminar on the DECRA. Just what is the DECRA? How do you
As in previous years, there will be a “Green Stream” in the AHA annual Conference to highlight research in environmental history. In the last 40 years environmental history has strengthened
Congratulations to guest editors Ana Carden-Coyne and Kate Darian-Smith for the publication of a special issue of Cultural and Social History, Vol 17, No. 5 – ‘Young People and the
Congratulations to those shortlisted for the Douglas Stewart Prize for Non Fiction, including Kate Fullagar for The Warrior, the Voyager, and the Artist: Three Lives in an Age of Empire.
The Australian Historical Association has made a submission to the Federal Government’s Indigenous Voice Discussion Paper, supporting a constitutionally enshrined Indigenous voice to Parliament. You may read the AHA’s submission
Congratulations to the authors of the ‘Policy and History’ Special Forum recently published by History Australia: Carolyn Holbrook and David Lowe, ‘Can Historians Influence Public Policy? Challenges and Possibilities’, examines
29 November-2 December 2021, UNSW Sydney and State Library of NSW The AHA is excited that the 2021 conference will include streams alongside the general AHA conference exploring the
The AHA welcomes the release of the Functional and Efficiency Review of the National Archives of Australia (the ‘Tune Review’) on 12 March 2021. The Tune Review draws attention to
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