Australia as Topos: The Transformation of Australian Studies – We are delighted to announce that the University of Pannonia (Veszprém, Hungary), in cooperation with Topos – Bilingual Journal of Space and Humanities, will be hosting the 13th biannual international conference of the European Association for Studies on Australia (EASA) between 30 September and 3 October […]
Category: Conferences
Texas Christian University, Forth Worth, Texas, USA The American Association of Australasian Literary Studies (AAALS) invites paper proposals for its 2015 Annual Conference, to be held in Forth Worth, Texas, 9–11 April 2015. Since these dates fall during most Australian universities’ mid-semester break, we hope many Australian scholars will be able to attend. Added incentive […]
The Power and the Passion: Contemporary Australian Literature and Politics University of New England 11 – 13 February 2015 Armidale, New South Wales Guest speakers Fiona Capp Helen Garner This conference considers contemporary Australian literature and politics. Power, in all its forms, must and will be countered by the passion of resistance, defiance, challenge and […]
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE (DRAFT) Click here to download the conference schedule. CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS Conference abstracts can be downloaded or viewed on this page. REGISTRATIONS Registrations for the conference are now open. Please download the registration form and send a completed copy to the InAsa secretary, Dr Carol Pybus. AIRPORT TO CITY/UNIVERSITY There are shuttle buses which pick […]
The second FASIC Australian Studies in China Conference, titled “The Big Picture: Lives, Landscapes, Homelands in Australian and Chinese Art” will be held at Renmin University (Beijing) on 11 -12 September, 2014. Details on the conference can be downloaded here: 2nd-FASIC-Australian-Studies-in-China-Conference-TheBigPicture-Sept2014.
‘Friends, Foes and Other Intimacies’ International Australian Studies Association Biennial Conference, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, 3-5 December 2014. (In collaboration with CAIA: Centre for Colonialism and Its Aftermath) (Extended Closing Date for submission of abstracts is 13 June 2014) This interdisciplinary conference seeks to explore the multiple relationships that have influenced Australian society […]
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