The John Mulvaney Fellowship supports vital Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research in the humanities. Open to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander early-career researchers and PhD students in the humanities to undertake research or fieldwork!
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THREAD: A shout out to the participants at the #ARCSenateInquiry yesterday who stood up for transparency & integrity of process, and affirmed their support for the #SHAPE & #HASS disciplines – including from our #STEM colleagues and university peak bodies. [1/4]
New in @UDelPress’s Studies in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Art and Culture Series! Making Ideas Visible in the Eighteenth Century, edited by @JenniferDMilam and Nicola Parsons. Series information: https://t.co/nlxRx1Vsis. Order here: https://t.co/owwZeiQzqZ.
Event February 11-12, 2022
Death, Disease, and Mystical Experience in Early Modern Art
Symposium in Honour of Louise Marshall and her contribution to the field of Art History https://t.co/hVgkKV1lLu
“It’s not only possible to study outside of academia—it may be impossible to study within it. And if the university has grown inhospitable to the humanities, perhaps scholars can smuggle them out, book by book, one affordable seminar at a time.” https://t.co/6VoongX9Yb
We are excited to have @JenniferDMilam join us for the final 'A Foreign Country: Travels through the Past' online talk. Jennifer will discuss Thomas Jefferson's ornamental & experimental gardens next Tuesday 9 November at 5.30pm.
Free, register here: https://t.co/iilxQhj34O
@SimonDuring Most of my extended family are working class. Humanities are empowering. Working class friends and family are there to knock you off your humanities high horse, keep you grounded and able to debate in plain language
Congratulations to Built Environment colleagues at the University of Newcastle for their award winning entry in the AILA Awards and Competitions https://t.co/5ziNVdFJiV
@Uni_Newcastle
"The notion that science is all about falsification has done incalculable damage not just to science but to human wellbeing. It has normalised distrust as the default condition for knowledge-making."
Popperian falsification and the rise of neoliberalism https://t.co/TgxuGq3CCw
My copy of a Cultural History of Peace in the Age of Enlightenment arrived today. Thanks to @ProfGhervas and @DavidRArmitage for involving all of us in this project and congratulations to them for seeing it published.
The Right-Wing Medievalist Who Refused the Loyalty Oath
Superb article by @SimonDuring Sadly, Simon, you are right, but so few accept the fact that by not speaking out they are participating in the break up of the real university. https://t.co/CijJlG64XI