📖✨ Exciting news!
AAIMS is thrilled to congratulate Assoc. Prof. Zuleyha Keskin OAM, a valued member of our Executive Committee, on the French publication of her book — La paix intérieure en islam – Dans les pas de Said Nursi (Éditions Fenêtres, translated by Juliette Allin).
We are accepting applications for 3 Early Career Scholars. The programme is open to applicants with proven academic interest in either:
1. Middle East politics
2. Comparative politics
3. International relations
Closing date: 14 May 2026
More details: https://t.co/w85MuXtatm
Eid Mubarak! 🕌
Sending our warmest wishes to everyone celebrating today. May this 1 Syawal be a time of gratitude, connection, and celebration with family and friends.
From the team at the Australian Association of Islamic and Muslim Studies, have a wonderful day!
#Eid2026
Our co-authored article (@ilhancanozen and @Ozgehansenyuva) has been published in @Alternatives_J
Drawing on contact theory and youth survey data, we examine how inter-communal contact, mobility and institutional trust influence young people's support for peace. #YOUPEACEBUILDER
We're very excited to announce the publication of the first issue of Islamic Intellectual Traditions! In print and online (open access).
Wonderful articles in this issue, so please have a look:
https://t.co/Uit0ccb1Iv
#Employment The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University invites applications for a preceptor in Modern Turkish.
https://t.co/T0bwZUVP4T
📢 We are hiring at IMEIS, Durham University
The School of Government and International Affairs is recruiting an Assistant Professor in Middle East Politics (with a focus on the Arab states).
🔗 https://t.co/Qc2FmfJwkp
Marhaban ya Ramadan 🌙
As the blessed month of Ramadan 1447 Hijriyah begins, AAIMS warmly extends its sincere wishes to our members, colleagues, and wider community.
Ramadan Mubarak to all who observe.
🔗 https://t.co/7vJfm0peTe
#Ramadan1447#RamadanMubarak#AAIMS
📣 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS | MAP2 Conference 2026
📍 University of Otago, Dunedin – New Zealand
📅 20–21 June 2026
🗓 Abstract Deadline: 31 January 2026
🔗 Submit your abstract via the link or QR code
Religiously Informed Resilience and Wellbeing (RRW) Research Group has been established at Charles Sturt University (CSU).
Here is the quick survey and the QR code is also attached. https://t.co/dwHfToImFt
🎙️ New Podcast Episode Feature!
AAIMS member Sara Cheikh-Husain has been interviewed on the latest episode of the Sound of Solidarity podcast titled “Islamophobia, Imperialism, and Resistance.”
🔗 Listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/lVLmj0BNi0
AAIMS Conference 2025 successfully concluded!
The 2025 Australian Association of Islamic and Muslim Studies (AAIMS) Fifth National Conference ran smoothly and successfully. 🎉
📰 Featured in the Australasian Muslim Times (AMUST), November 2025 Issue 240.
✨ That’s a wrap! #AAIMS2025 was two days of powerful ideas, rich discussions, and warm community vibes at Griffith University, Brisbane.
From the keynote & 10 research sessions to book launches, roundtables, and the conference dinner — thank you to all who made it meaningful!
🎓 See You at the AAIMS 5th National Conference!
If you’re attending the AAIMS Conference today, we’ll see each other at Griffith University South Bank Campus — S05_2.04 QCA Lecture Theatre, located at 223 Grey Street, South Bank, QLD.
#AAIMSConference#MuslimStudies
Celebrating Scholarship | July–September 2025
AAIMS is proud to showcase the latest publications from our members this quarter.
🌟 Featured authors include: Sara Cheikh Husain, Eva Nisa, Shahram Akbarzadeh, and Jan A. Ali.