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Deepening the Australia-Indonesia relationship through study abroad & research collaboration
The ANU Indonesia Institute invites you to join a webinar featuring alumni who have turned their studies into careers in Australia-Indonesia bilateral relations. Where: The
Australia-Indonesia in Conversation 2022 Conference: Managing Environmental and Resources Challenges and Thinking about Climate Futures
20-21 July 2022 Convened by Dr Rachael Diprose, Prof Kate McGregor, and A/Prof Kate MacDonald (the University of Melbourne), and Dr Poppy Winanti and Dr Fina Itryati

ASAA President Prof. Kate McGregor announces the 2021 John Legge Prize for Best Thesis in Asian Studies
2021 John Legge Prize for Best Thesis in Asian Studies I am delighted as President of the ASAA to announce that the 2022 John Legge

La Trobe University PhD and MA Scholarships – mid-year round closing date 31 July 2022
La Trobe University has recently launched a second mid-year scholarship round targeting students who are ready to get started on a graduate research degree at

Retrieving Hemisphere – An Asian-Australian Monthly (later bimonthly) Magazine – 1957-84
Steps are underway to enable the digitising of an important general interest Australian periodical from last century: Hemisphere – An Asian-Australian Monthly, (later Magazine (bimonthly),
Academics call on Government to protect stranded Myanmar students
A group of academics is urging the Federal Government to grant humanitarian protection visas to a small cohort of gifted students from Myanmar who have

Winners of the 2022 ASAA Early and Mid-Career Book Prizes
ASAA president Professor Katharine McGregor announces the winners: I am delighted to announce in my capacity as President of the ASAA the winners of our
Position advertised: Lecturer in East Asian History UniMelb
Advertised: 23 May 2022 12:05 AM AUS Eastern Standard Time Applications close: 04 Jul 2022 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Standard Time Location: Parkville Role type:

‘Silence #1.6.1’ solo exhibition by Thai artist Pimpisa Tinpalit
Venue: Counihan Gallery, 233 Sydney Road (inside Brunswick Town Hall), Brunswick, VIC Dates: Saturday 4 June 2022 to Sunday 24 July 2022 Opening on Saturday

Waste of a Nation: Garbage and Growth in India wins the prestigious Reid Prize.
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
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