
Convict Lives: Biography in a Digital Age
On 20 July, the Australian Dictionary of Biography organised the 'Convict Lives: Biography in a Digital Age' Symposium aiming to bring together scholars studying convict Australia to explore the…

Congratulations to our recent graduates!
The CASS graduation ceremony on 13 July saw four PhD students in the School of History have their awards conferred. Their topics reveal something of the range of work being undertaken by postgraduate…

10 years on: Gillard's legacy
School of History PhD Candidate, Joshua Black, recently published an article for The Conversation looking back on the legacy of former Prime Minister Julia Gillard, 10 years following her ousting…
We Need to Talk - A night of dialogue and peace in a troubled region
Rami Elhanan and Bassam Aramin belong to an organisation that most people want to avoid joining. Rami, an Israeli who lives in Jerusalem, was a soldier in the Yom Kippur War of 1973 and is a graphic…

New Publication from Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington
Congratulations to Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington, for the publication of Histories from Loss: A Global Introduction to Histories written from defeat, colonization, exile, and imprisonment, her…
Distinguished academic appointed Visiting Professor in Australian Studies, University of Tokyo
ANU History Professor Nicholas Brown has been appointed to a prestigious annual Visiting Professor in Australian Studies position at the Centre for Pacific and American Studies (CPAS), University of…
Prof McGrath Elected as New Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences
We congratulate Professor Ann McGrath on her election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. This prestigious Academy recognizes and celebrates the excellence of its members, who are world…