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The AHA is delighted to announce a new ECR initiative, the new monthly ‘Skills for New Historians’ Seminar Series. This series will offer advice and guidance on academic life, and the various things
Congratulations to AHA member Martin Thomas and Béatrice Bijon, who have been appointed co-directors of the Menzies Australia Institute at King’s College London. The MAI is the leading centre in the United Kingdom for the
Due to technical issues, some members were unable to receive the 3 December AHA newsletter. Unfortunately it seems we are unable to resend the newsletter, but should be able to
History Australia is the official journal of the Australian Historical Association. The current editors of HA, Michelle Arrow, Leigh Boucher and Kate Fullagar, will be completing their term on 31 December 2021.
The AHA President (Melanie Oppenheimer) has written to AHA members to encourage membership renewal. If you missed this letter, you can view it here.
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
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
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