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Australia can’t withstand further humanities cuts. Civil society depends on it.
While universities have the right to determine their education & research priorities, no one in Australia has a handle on the effects of cuts & their impact on our national skills & knowledge capabilities. bit.ly/3TqI4jn
Australia can't withstand further humanities cuts
The Australian Academy of Humanities views with great concern the impact on staff, students and the wider community of the ANU’s plan for the humanities and social sciences. Now is not the time to red...
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July 9, 2025 at 8:01 AM
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📣 Calling all Australian EMCRs, publishers, researchers & universities! Our 2025 awards & grants are open.
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Nominations close 28 March 2025. More info & apply: bit.ly/3TozalK
2025 humanities awards and grants
The Australian Academy of the Humanities offers several grants and awards for early mid-career researchers each year.
humanities.org.au
February 10, 2025 at 2:44 AM
@melissacrouch.bsky.social on the value of the humanities in her work to expose how the military of one of Australia's nearest neighbours is using law and constitution to advance its interests. See @humanitiesau.bsky.social latest profile here humanities.org.au/power-of-the...
Melissa Crouch researches how the military threatens democracy
Melissa Crouch FAHA is an expert in constitutional law, and law and religion, with a special interest in Southeast Asia.
humanities.org.au
February 9, 2025 at 11:18 PM