Australian Book Review seeks applications for the ABR Copyright Agency Fellowship. The ABR is seeking a substantial non-fiction article with an Asian focus – either a profile of a major Asian literary/cultural figure or a discursive essay with Asian literary/cultural themes. The Fellowship is worth $5,000. Any Australian writer with a significant publication record is eligible. Closing date: 20 […]
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The Legacies of Bernard Smith: A Symposium at the Universities of Melbourne and Sydney. To explore and celebrate Bernard Smith’s work and its legacy, the Universities of Melbourne and Sydney, together with the Art Gallery of New South Wales, are convening an international symposium and are calling for abstract paper proposals due April 15 2012. This […]
CFP: InASA Biennial Conference
Conference Dates: 5-7 December 2012, Melbourne Keynote speakers: Gillian Whitlock, Adrian Franklin, Susan Ryan & Kim Scott Borders obstruct through a variety of guises – geopolitically, between disciplines, across publics and counter publics. The 2012 InASA Conference will explore the conditions under which borders are breached and enforced. Attention to the transnational circuits of information, […]
Pacific Triangles: Australia, China, and the Reorientation of American Studies 10 August 2012 – 11 August 2012 Time: 8:00am Location: University of Sydney, Australia Plenary speakers: Kuan-Hsing Chen, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Jacqueline Lo, Australian National University Donald E. Pease, Dartmouth College, USA In the period after World War II, the development of American […]
The Australia-Japan Foundation’s Grant Program for 2012-2013, for projects commencing between 1 July 2012 and 30 June 2013, is currently open. Grant applications can be submitted up until close of business on Friday 23 March 2012 using the online application form. Applicants are asked to indicate on page 3 of their application whether there is scope […]
Australia-China Council 2012-13 Grants
The Australia-China Council 2012-2013 grant round will open on 27 February and close on 30 March, 2012. The Council invites innovative proposals relevant to the goals and objectives of the Council stated in the 2011- 2014 Strategic Plan. 2012 marks the 40th Anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Australia and the People’s Republic of […]
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