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Students enrolled in a Masters or PhD degree in history are invited to apply for the second round of National Archives of Australia/Australian Historical Association scholarships in 2015.These scholarships assist
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Australian Book Review welcomes entries in the tenth Calibre Prize for an Outstanding Essay, Australia’s premier prize for a non-fiction essay with a first prize of $5,000 and publication in
The AHA congratulates the following members who have been shortlisted for the Queensland Literary Awards in 2015: Libby Connors, Warrior (Allen & Unwin) – Queensland Premier’s Award for a Work
AHA member Meg Foster is the recipient of the 2015 Deen De Bortoli Award in Applied History for her essay ‘Online and Plugged In?: Public History and Historians in the
The AHA is very pleased to congratulate the following members. Australian First World War History Prize, joint winner: Carolyn Holbrook, Anzac, the Unauthorised Biography (NewSouth Books) General History Prize winner:
Five South Australian historians were honoured with History Council of SA Awards last week. The Awards recognise and celebrate the range of activities of SA historians in research, writing, teaching,
The Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne, in conjunction with The Australian Historical Association, is excited to announce the joint winners of the 2015 Ernest Scott Prize are Alan
Naomi Parry has been shortlisted for the Hazel Rowley Fellowship for 2015. The Fellowship commemorates the life, ideas and writing of Hazel Rowley (1951–2011) and awards $10,000 to an Australian
Vannessa Hearman was a joint winner of the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) 2014 thesis prize for the best PhD thesis in Australia in the field of Asian Studies.
The winners of the latest round of National Archives of Australia and AHA Postgraduate Scholarships are Isobelle Barrett Meyering (UNSW) and Michael Kilmister (University of Newcastle). Isobelle Barrett Meyering’s project
National Archives of Australia/Australian Historical Association scholarships assist talented postgraduate scholars with the cost of copying records held in the Archives. For example, scholars may be based in one city
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