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2026 marks the 50th volume of JAS! Editors Chris Hay and Jess Carniel are seeking proposals for a special issue that examines what Australian Studies has been, what it currently is, and what it can be. Abstracts due 31 March. More info here: https://t.co/zRBzlQQHwc
Applications now open for the 2027 Visiting Professor in Australian Studies at Seoul National University. A fantastic opportunity for senior academics working in the field of Australian Studies! More info including Position Description here:
https://t.co/yZrCQWgTZq
Another opportunity for ECRs working in the field of Australian Studies! Applications for the InASA ECR Publication Subsidy Scheme are now open. Up to $1500 available; closing 30 June. More info including application form available here:
https://t.co/l1ee2MYZuF
InASA is delighted to announce that the Lyndall Ryan Thesis Prize is now open for applications! The prize celebrates excellence in PhD research in the interdisciplinary field of Australian Studies. More info & eligibility requirements here:
https://t.co/Rk9HHXoBdP
Congratulations to the winners of the InASA ECR Publication Subsidy Scheme: Priyanka Shivadas, Archie Thomas & Joseph Steinberg! Each will receive funding to assist with the publication of their monographs. More info: https://t.co/2mLWUfK42y
Congratulations to the 2026 Visiting Professor of Australian Studies at Seoul National University Dr. Constantinos Yiallourides! More info on @ConstantinYiall 's appointment to this prestigious position here: https://t.co/Ojr3m5uSiY
REMINDER: The application window for the InASA Publication Subsidy Scheme (valued up to $1,500) is open until 5pm on the 8th of September, 2025. Please see link for guidelines and application info:
https://t.co/mR3nihgiMv
InASA is delighted to announce that the 2025 ECR Publication Subsidy Scheme is open for applications! See below for more details and application form. Closing 8 September.
https://t.co/mR3nihgQC3
InASA is delighted to announce the Visiting Professors of Australian Studies at Uni of Tokyo Centre for Pacific and American Studies for 25-26 & 26-27! A/Prof Catherine Bond and Prof Paula Gerber! More details here: https://t.co/homdE70jeS
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The Executive of the International Australian Studies Association (InASA) is alarmed at a proposed, enforceable Universities Australia (UA) definition of antisemitism. See full statement here:
https://t.co/iqpF0jFdSZ
Congratulations to Lyndall Ryan Thesis Prize winner Dr Emily Gallagher, and to Dr Chris Cheng and Dr Rebecca Lindsay for their commendations. Full details including judge's citations available here:
https://t.co/ZJlfzSvr20
InASA opposes Ministerial and political interference in Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah's ARC Future Fellowship.
Full statement available here:
https://t.co/4z5eoBLvBe
Applications now open for 2026 Visiting Professor in Australian Studies at Seoul National University! More details & PD at the link below. Please share this exciting opportunity with senior Humanities and Social Sciences academics in your networks.
https://t.co/Ssg69IJnlY
Launching our new series introducing you to the members of our Executive Committee, starting with President @PrfAnnaJohnston and Vice President @pastmigrations...
https://t.co/M8sljQ1kmr
Congratulations to all shortlisted for the prestigious Lyndall Ryan Thesis Prize! @melaniebrand68; @JessUrwin95; Chris Cheng; Emily Gallagher; Matthew R. Keynes; Rebecca Lindsay. Winner announced @ InASA conference Feb 25 @Macquarie_Uni
More details here: https://t.co/g2wklUlYa6