ISAS International Conference: 75 years of Partition
ISAS International Conference: 75 years of Partition Read More »
Call for Papers – due 28 July 2022 Venue: Barton Theatre, Level 1, JG Crawford Building 132, Lennox Crossing, ANU Conference Dates: Wednesday, 14 September, 2022 – 09:00 to Thursday, 15 September, 2022 – 17:00 The ANU Indonesia Institute is hosting an interdisciplinary conference for students conducting Indonesia-related research at the postgraduate and honours level.All
Call for Papers *EXTENDED DEADLINE* – ANU Indonesia Institute Postgraduate Conference Read More »
President of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, Professor Kate McGregor is thrilled to announce the winner of the Asian Studies Association of Australia’s inaugural Reid Prize, the most prestigious prize in Australia and New Zealand for work in the field of Asian studies that has made an exemplary contribution to the understanding of Asia.
Waste of a Nation: Garbage and Growth in India wins the prestigious Reid Prize. Read More »
In the Asian Studies Association of Australia, we pride ourselves on promoting young scholars as a key part of our activities as a professional association. For this reason, we support the attendance of postgraduate students at our biennial conferences, and the associated postgraduate workshops. Professor Kate McGregor (ASAA President) on behalf of the ASAA Postgraduate
Announcing the winners of the ASAA 2022 Conference Bursaries Read More »
‘Social Justice in Pandemic Times’ 5 – 8 July, 2022 Monash University Award applications close midnight 21 January! The ASAA is also now accepting applications for our Postgraduate Conference Awards. We pride ourselves on promoting young scholars as a key part of our activities as a professional association. For this reason, we support the attendance
ASAA Postgraduate Conference Awards close in 3 days! Read More »
The Japanese Studies Association of Australia (JSAA) and The Australian National University present an exciting public event within the JSAA 2021 Virtual Conference hosted by the University of Queensland. Experts share their perspectives on the importance and impact of Japanese (and other) language education in universities and beyond in the workplace, as well as their