Our search continues for future Indigenous psychologists from the communities carrying the highest levels of risk and need.
Applications for the 2025 Dr Tracy Westerman Indigenous Psychology Scholarship close soon - apply now: https://t.co/LFY1kxVsMd
Consultation open: A New Plan for ARC-Funded Research
Today, the ARC released a Discussion Paper for public consultation. Have your say and help shape the future of Australian research: https://t.co/G9GkHmbsxB. Submissions close 13 April 2025.
At the invitation of @WHO and the Ministry of Transport and Logistics (Kingdom of Morocco), the 🇻🇳 Viet Nam’s Ministry of Public Security sent Mr Pham Quang Huy, Deputy Director of The Traffic Police Department to lead a delegation to attend the Fourth Global Ministerial Conference on #RoadSafety held from 18-20 February 2025 in Marrakech, Morocco.
At the Conference, the Viet Nam delegation has shared the country’s achievements and experiences in reducing road injuries and fatalities.
The rise in the number of first-year students at US universities is the largest since the pandemic, according to complete figures which also show growth in international student recruitment
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We welcome the appointment of Academy Fellow Prof @UteRoessner AM as Australian Research Council's new Chief Executive Officer. Prof Roessner was elected a Fellow in 2022. Our profile video below details the unique path that led to her influential role as a biochemist and now in leading the ARC.
The ARC plays a fundamental role in funding basic research, promoting research excellence and supporting our national ambitions.
Learn more: https://t.co/AV4auweN27 @arc_gov_au
We are excited to share the release of the @ACOLA_Aus and the Australian Academy of the Humanities' latest report, Mapping Australia’s Indonesia Research Capability.
This pivotal report spotlighting Australia and Indonesia’s dynamic research partnership, provides a comprehensive overview of existing bilateral research ties and identifies key opportunities to advance our shared knowledge.
Focusing on collaborative strengths in society and culture, health and medicine, and energy, the findings reflect both successes and challenges in building impactful, mutual research initiatives.
Key insights include:
✨ A substantial increase in co-authored publications, with 8,500 co-authored works in the past decade, highlighting the growth and significance of Australia-Indonesia collaborations.
✨ Australia’s standing as Indonesia’s fourth research partner and its position as a global leader in producing research focused on Indonesia.
The report underscores the importance of language, communication, and cultural competencies in maximising cross-disciplinary collaboration.
For more details, read the full report here: https://t.co/bDw89FYCo6
@oneinbillion@UOW@UniOfSurrey Congratualtions @oneinbillion Max Lu! This is an outstanding outcome for @UOW - a university very close to my heart, that will benefit from your leadership and generosity of spirit.
The RACE.ED SHF Fellowship invites applications from postdoctoral scholars working in any area of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences in '25-'26 - especially contributions to the @IASH_Edinburgh '25-'26 theme 'Making A Nation'.
Learn more:
https://t.co/GGc1LQ7q3M
New Zealand scientists are in uproar over a government decision to ban the humanities and social sciences from its main funding scheme for basic research, and to prioritise projects with “economic benefits” for the country
https://t.co/5kKBGH0gjp