Upcoming events
03
Mar
2021
Using Machine Learning to Create an Early Warning System for Welfare Recipients
ABSTRACT:
Using novel nation-wide social security data combined with machine learning tools, we develop predictive models of income support receipt...
03
Mar
2021
CAIS Careers and Alumni Information Session
The Centre for Arab & Islamic Studies offers undergraduate, postgraduate and HDR programs that enable students to specialise in the study of the Middle...
04
Mar
2021
‘I am not a Kanaka or a N____’
‘I am not a Kanaka or a N____’: slave pasts and kidnapped men in the Pacific
Albert Messiah, alias Arthur Fredrick Augustus Plantagenet Messiah, is an enigma...
11
Mar
2021
Pastoralism, Aboriginal labour and the shift towards convict transportation in Western Australia
By the end of the 1830s, the bloody conquest of the Avon valley east of Perth was largely complete. A years-long campaign of state sanctioned violence against...
18
Mar
2021
James Stirling, first governor of Western Australia and imperial investor
Admiral James Stirling arrived on Noongar land in 1829 to proclaim it the British colony of Western Australia. Officially, he represented the British...
25
Mar
2021
Echoes of slavery in the colonisation of Western Australia’s north
As Western Australia agitated for self-government in the 1880s, its colonists were caught in a dilemma. They needed to show the Colonial Office, which had...
25
Mar
2021
Ten Years after the Arab Spring: Results and Prospects
Gilbert Achcar grew up in Lebanon, researched and taught in Beirut, Paris and Berlin, and has been since 2007 Professor of Development Studies and...