The Chinese Association for Australian Studies (CASS) invites paper submissions for their upcoming conference “Towards the new decade of China-Australia comprehensive strategic partnership” at East China Normal University in Shanghai, from 17-19 October 2025. Please submit registration and abstract information to asc_ecnu@126.com by 10 June 2025: CFP-21st International Conference of Australian Studies in China (2025)
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InASA warmly congratulates the winner of the 2024 Lyndall Ryan Thesis Prize, Dr Emily Gallagher, for her thesis “The Childhood Imagination in Australia, 1890–1940”. 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 Executive of the International Australian Studies Association is gravely concerned by the news that the Australian Research Council has suspended the Future Fellowship grant of Macquarie University academic Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah. Please click here for InASA’s full statement: InASA Opposes Ministerial and Political Interference in Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah’s ARC Future Fellowship
InASA is pleased to announce applications are now open for the Australia-Korea Foundation Visiting Professor in Australian Studies at Seoul National University (SNU) for 2026. Supported by Woodside Energy and developed in partnership with SNU and the Australia-Korea Foundation, the Visiting Professor position is a funded 11-month visiting academic position commencing in early 2026 at SNU […]
It’s been an exciting start to 2025 for InASA! The biennial conference held at Macquarie University earlier in February was a resounding success. Three days of presentations showcased the diverse and inspiring work of Australian Studies scholars from across the country and internationally. Keynote addresses by Professor John Maynard, Professor Frank Bongiorno, and Associate Professor […]
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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