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Call for Applications: Visiting Professor in Australian Studies, University of Tokyo

Visiting Professor in Australian Studies 2025-26 / 2026-27 Centre for Pacific and American Studies Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo The International Australian Studies Association (InASA) is excited to announce applications are now open for the Australia-Japan Foundation Visiting Professor in Australian Studies at the University of Tokyo, 2025-26 and 2026-27. […]

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2024 Lyndall Ryan Thesis Prize: Shortlist Announcement

InASA is delighted to provide an update on the 2024 Lyndall Ryan Thesis Prize. The Lyndall Ryan Thesis Prize celebrates excellence in PhD research in the interdisciplinary field of Australian Studies. InASA is honoured to offer this $1000 prize, sponsored by the late Professor Ryan. The 2024 judging panel — Professor Noah Riseman, Dr Jon […]

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2024-25 Professor of Australian Studies, University of Tokyo

Professor Amanda Nettelbeck has been appointed 2024-25 Visiting Professor of Australian Studies at the University of Tokyo. Amanda is Professor in History in the Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics at the University of Adelaide. She aims to use the appointment to strengthen connections between Japanese and Australian scholars in History and the Humanities […]

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Introducing the new Editors of Journal of Australian Studies

InASA is excited to announce the appointment of a new editorial team for Journal of Australian Studies: Professor Chris Hay (Flinders University) and Associate Professor Jess Carniel (University of Southern Queensland). JAS publishes articles from across the full spectrum of humanities fields that critically engage with all aspects of Australia — past, present and future. […]

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Kay Schaffer Award: Inaugural (2024) Winner Announced

InASA warmly congratulates Ruby Ekkel of the Australian National University for winning the inaugural Kay Schaffer Award. The Kay Schaffer Award is designed to acknowledge and celebrate the best unpublished essay on storytelling in Australian Studies by a postgraduate or early career researcher (ECR), to commemorate the influential scholarship of Professor Kay Schaffer. It is […]

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ECR Publishing Subsidy Scheme: 2024 Winners Announced

In 2018, InASA established a publishing subsidy scheme designed to assist early career researchers working in Australian Studies. The subsidy is designed to assist early career researchers in a publishing venture, or for the inclusion of essential items such as illustrations, photographs or maps. It is administered by a sub-committee made up of executive members […]