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HERMES | Research Group Member Profiles | HERMES
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History Education Research Network. The HERMES Research Group is made up of established, early career, and beginning researchers. Together they bring a range of interests and expertise to the study of historical experience, historical consciousness, historical culture, history education, public history, curriculum history, and the history of education. NETWORK CONVENOR – NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA. Dr Robert J. Parkes. The University of Newcastle, Australia. P: 612 498 54080. F: 612 492 17887. In the Departmen...
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Other historical organisations | The New Zealand Historical Association
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The New Zealand Historical Association. Promoting historical study, teaching and research. NZHA Council and Executive. New Zealand university history departments and programmes. Professional Historians’ Association of New Zealand/Aotearoa. New Zealand History Teachers’ Association. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. National Library of New Zealand. Including Alexander Turnbull collection. New Zealand Film Archive. Heritage Services, Ministry for Culture and Heritage. United States of America. Manaw...
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Hannahland: March 2014
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Research blog on Australian history especially the history of knowledge, higher education, work and combatting inequality. Tuesday, 25 March 2014. Is free tertiary education a good idea? Against the international trend, Germany has announced it will abolish tuition fees and higher education will once again be free for its citizens. Could the same happen in Australia? Tim Pitman and I discuss this at https:/ theconversation.com/should-we-follow-the-german-way-of-free-higher-education-23970. Next, Allan ma...
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Hannahland: A scholarship of social inclusion
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Research blog on Australian history especially the history of knowledge, higher education, work and combatting inequality. Sunday, 22 February 2015. A scholarship of social inclusion. Before I began my current job as a lecturer at ACU I was completed a postdoc in the Social Inclusion Unit at the University of Sydney, beginning a project on professions and social hierarchy that I am planning to take up the majority in the next handful of years. I wrote this piece with the brilliant Annette Cairnduff.
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Hannahland: September 2014
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Research blog on Australian history especially the history of knowledge, higher education, work and combatting inequality. Tuesday, 30 September 2014. Vice-chancellors have missed their opportunity to display real scholarly leadership. There are several mysteries associated with current government proposals for higher education, but few are as inscrutable as the recent behaviour of many of Australia’s vice-chancellors. Thursday, 4 September 2014. It was exciting, but also a bit weird seeing it. Kind ...
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Hannahland: April 2014
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Research blog on Australian history especially the history of knowledge, higher education, work and combatting inequality. Monday, 7 April 2014. Vice-chancellor salaries and university quality. Oh my goodness, we need more quality and we need it now! We better pay some more people a lot of money at the top of our institutions to make quality happen. Quick, bring in the DVCs. No not that one, a new one. Also, pay the VC more. How do we know we have more quality? Oh we have MEASURES. And as for the quality...
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Buildings, Books & Blackboards: Accommodation and location
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Call for Papers and submission. The Buildings, Books and Blackboards: Intersecting Narratives conference will be held at RMIT University's new state of the art Building 80 (Swanston Academic Building or SAB) 445 Swanston Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000. SAB's location provides ample opportunity to explore the city while attending the conference and is located near the CBD's major eating and shopping venues and close to many of the city's cultural institutions. Queen's College University of Melbourne.
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Buildings, Books & Blackboards: Additional Activities
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Call for Papers and submission. Scroll down for a list of the activities and other offers which are available to delegates. This list will added to as details become available. PRE-CONFERENCE TOUR AND WORKSHOP OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFFICE OF VICTORIA. Tuesday 27th of November 2012 10-12:30. You will be notified after registration of your place in this activity. Victorian Archives Centre, 99 Shiel Street, North Melbourne. Http:/ prov.vic.gov.au/visiting-us/map. For further details on transport, parking etc.
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Buildings, Books & Blackboards: VISA information
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Call for Papers and submission. The following information is provided to assist you with visa arrangements to attend an event in Australia. We recommend that applicants applying for a paper-based visa lodge their application at least 6-8 weeks before their intended travel date to Australia. Http:/ www.immi.gov.au/allforms/biometrics/offshore/countries.htm. Http:/ www.immi.gov.au/media/fact-sheets/17nz.htm. For the purposes of attending this event, the participants may wish to consider applying for one of...
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Buildings, Books & Blackboards: Post-Graduate special events
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Call for Papers and submission. November 2012 10:00-3:00 pm. Melbourne CBD exact location to be advised once numbers are determined. 2500 after $40:00 (see post-grad day registration form for more details). Need to present to attend the day but you will need to register. Post-graduate day paper proposal. Post Graduate day only registration. 10:00-12:00 paper presentations. Each paper 15 minutes with 15 minutes. 12:12:45 lunch (not provided). Head of School, Associate Dean (Research). Professor of educati...