Deep Human History Laureate PhD Scholarship
The School of History in the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences offers two scholarships known as the Deep Human History Laureate PhD Scholarship, to support students while they undertake a PhD…
ANU History Honours Alumni awarded the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives' Honours Thesis Prize
Congratulations to Geraldine Fela, a 2017 ANU History Honours graduate on winning the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives’ Honours Thesis Prize for 2016/2017 for her study of nurses during the AIDS…
Daniel May concludes fire-related history research in California
Seeking to understand non-Indigenous people’s understanding of Indigenous fire practice has led history doctoral student Daniel May to the USA. Daniel recently concluded a six-week research…
Elections Matter: Ten Federal Elections that Shaped Australia
Head of ANU School of History, Professor Frank Bongiorno together with Dr Benjamin T. Jones and Prof John Uhr have recently published a new co-authored book examining election history in Australia.…
Time immemorial? Dates, history and the deep human past
The concept of time immemorial has poetic resonance, but it also has legal and historical import, dating back to Blackstone's commentaries on the Laws of England in the eighteenth century. This…
Documentary Film from ANU History's Prof. Martin Thomas
Over the past eight years, ANU historian Martin Thomas has been working on Etched in Bone, a feature-length documentary made that he has made in collaboration with Béatrice Bijon from ANU’s School of…
Matthew Barton - the Global Winner in the History category of the Undergraduate Awards 2018
Matthew Barton is the Global Winner in the History category of the Undergraduate Awards, an international competition celebrating academic excellence for undergraduate students. The Undergraduate…