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Exhibition: “Becoming Home: Stories of Chinese-Australians”

The project explores ways that Chinese-Australians have made Maroondah their home through a journey of migration and finding an ideal place to live. Have you ever wondered who Cheong Park was named after? Taking the history of one of Maroondah’s significant local public places as a starting point, Becoming Home explores connections to the Chinese-Australian […]

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ASAA Postgraduate Conference Awards close in 3 days!

‘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

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2022 ARC success for ASAA members

The ASAA congratulates the following ASAA members for their recent ARC grant success: Professor Robert Cribb and the team at the Australian National University:  Suharto’s enablers? Social complicity in the Indonesian killings of 1965-66. Professor Michele Ford and the team at The University of Sydney: Employment Relations in Indonesia’s Commercial Fishing Industry. Dr Jay Song the

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ANU Indonesia Institute Webinar: Women’s rights & gender equality in Indonesia

Thursday, 9 December, 2021 – 14:00 to 16:00 FOLLOW THIS LINK TO REGISTER ON ZOOM To mark International Human Rights Day, the ANU Indonesia Institute is hosting a discussion on women’s rights and gender equality in Indonesia. Speakers will examine the extent to which Indonesian women have achieved equality in a broad array of political, economic and social fields,

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Reid Prize for the most significant book contributing to the understanding of Asia: Nominations close 15 November

The Reid Prize recognises work that has made an exemplary contribution to understanding of Asia. The prize was established to acknowledge the importance of ongoing efforts to deepen public understanding internationally of Asian cultures, politics, histories and societies. This prize will be awarded biennially to the book that has best advanced the understanding of Asia

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