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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 (Universitas Gadjah Mada) You are invited to attend the Australia-Indonesia in Conversation 2022 Conference, to be held online from 20 to 21 July. The conference, organised by the Faculty of Arts at […]

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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 Prize for the best thesis in Asian studies in Australia in 2021 has been awarded to Dr Kaira Zoe Alburo Cañete a graduate from the University of New South Wales

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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 La Trobe. Applications close on 31 July 2022 and successful applicants can commence at any time up to 30 September 2022. The round is open to Australian or NZ citizens,

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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 been left stranded in Australia since completing their studies in 2020. The students have not been able to return to their home country following the military coup in February 2021.

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ASAA member events on Radio National: Uyghurs in China by LatrobeAsia

Global brands are under pressure to eliminate products produced by the forced labour of China’s Uyghurs . Human rights groups say they’re working in factories which manufacture goods for the technology, clothing and automotive sectors. China denies that the Uyghurs are living in detention centres and working under forced labour conditions but the satellite images

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Training Course: READING DUTCH FOR HISTORICAL RESEARCH

Date: 11 – 15 and 18 – 22 July 2022 Time: 9:30am – 4:30pm daily Format: In-person (face-to-face) Cost: No course fees required. Age: Adults Location: Seminar Room, Hedley Bull Building, 130 Garran Rd, Acton ACT 2601, Australia Covid management: All participants must confirm that they are up to date with Covid-19 vaccinations. Mask-wearing in class is required. Bookings: Place

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