We are delighted to announce that the InASA Executive Committee has accepted Expressions of Interest to host the InASA biennial conferences in 2025 and 2026. The conferences will be hosted by Macquarie University in February 2025 and by the University of Melbourne in November-December 2026. Congratulations to the organisers and we look forward to seeing […]
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Vale Professor Emerita Elizabeth Webby, OAM
Elizabeth Webby was a leading scholar who made outstanding contributions to the fields of Australian Literature, women’s writing, and Australian cultural history across a long and prestigious career. Her professional roles were characterised by her sharp intellectual insights, personal warmth, and extraordinary capacity for mentoring others, particularly women. I was privileged to work recently with […]
The Australia-Japan Foundation 2023-24 Grant Round is now open. Applications close at 2pm (AEST) Friday 15 September 2023. Please read the following guidelines and tips before submitting an application. Australia-Japan Foundation 2023-24 Grant Round Guidelines [Word 150 KB] Australia-Japan Foundation 2023-24 Grant Round Guidelines [PDF 510 KB] Tips for writing a strong application – 2023 […]
The International Australian Studies Association is calling expressions of interest to host the 2024 OR 2026 biennial conferences. InASA conferences in face-to-face mode are traditionally held during the last week of November or first week of December, a time that minimises clashes with other large HASS events (scoping and avoiding potential clashes nationally and locally […]
Peter Lang Publishing is delighted to announce the 2023 Peter Lang Emerging Scholars Competition in Indigenous Studies. Proposals are invited from emerging scholars in Indigenous Studies for single-author books to be evaluated by a distinguished editorial board. We are particularly welcoming work on Australian Indigenous Studies for consideration in the Australian Studies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives book series, edited by Anne Brewster, affiliated with the […]
In 2018, the International Australian Studies Association (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 […]