Advocating on behalf of and supporting hundreds of member Deans, Associate and Deputy Deans from more than 40 universities in Australia and New Zealand.
Announcing the release of two new reports highlighting the wide-ranging economic, social and cultural impacts of the humanities, arts and social sciences in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. https://t.co/jst07iimEc
Announcing the release of the Future of the Honours research which provides insights and a snapshot of the Honours in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand based on survey responses from more than 130 students and nearly 60 convenors. https://t.co/2B36EUPZyy
President @NickBisley writes in today's @canberratimes it's imperative the government winds back the Job-Ready Graduates policy urgently. https://t.co/17OXwNI8UE
DASSH welcomes the newly announced Science and Research Priorities - it will take interdisciplinary collaboration to deliver the societal change needed to achieve them. @NickBisley
DASSH members have shared their views on the National Skills Taxonomy in our submission to @JobsandSkillsAU. Read our feedback here: https://t.co/aKjYe5OBgM @NickBisley
DASSH celebrates the significant contribution of the humanities, arts and social sciences highlighted in this week's ARC Future Fellows announcement. Read our statement here: https://t.co/LDvWzLsEfK @NickBisley
DASSH members have shared their views on the proposed Australian Tertiary Education Commission in this policy submission to the Department of Education. Read our feedback here: https://t.co/7uzMc0ecDD @NickBisley
Share your thoughts on Jobs and Skills Australia’s new National Skills Taxonomy and the Australian government’s proposed Needs-based Funding system. https://t.co/tAc2R7JnzU
Register now for an online webinar on ethical and responsible research practices within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, jointly hosted by @AIATSIS and @AcadSocSci with support from DASSH. https://t.co/PuCf69Zsx3
Our Members, led by President @NickBisley and Board Member Lori Lockyer, have shared their thoughts on how to improve the National Competitive Grants Program as part of the current policy review. Read our submission here: https://t.co/YKKp2Aeo8P
New research from @DianaTolmie in the @ConversationEDU shows that musicians have strong transferable skills which makes them highly valuable in a wide range of work settings. https://t.co/ozbLogRAEi
Join us to co-design national infrastructure to support #socialsciences#research through the #HASS & Indigenous Research Data Commons
📆 10 Apr, online + in-person w/ @AcadSocSci
+ 23 Apr, online
✍️Learn more and register https://t.co/KrlPuUMJRO
Australia’s ability to respond to geopolitical tensions through diplomacy and intelligence operations is under threat if the decline in languages at universities continues, according to @GeoffMillerNZ and Miriam Neigert. https://t.co/bGIdS3HbLf
Today the Australian Parliament achieved an excellent outcome for the future of Australian Research with the passage of the ARC Amendment Bill.
A rigorous ARC is in the national interest and the reforms are widely backed by the sector. We thank @JasonClareMP for driving this important reform agenda and the ARC Review Panel and @ProfSDodds @MargaretSheil @prof_hutchinson for their work.