New Publication: Mad Knowledges and User-Led Research
The School’s Distinguished Honorary Professor, Diana Rose, has published a new book titled Mad Knowledges and User-Led Research, which forms part of the book series The Politics of Mental Health and…
Brazil Update 2022: A conversation with experts on the Brazilian elections and democracy
On 10 November, the Australian Centre for Federalism held the inaugural Brazil Update. The webinar reunited leading election and party experts on Brazil who presented and discussed the outcome…
Brazil Update 2022: A conversation with experts on the Brazilian elections and democracy
On 10 November, the Australian Centre for Federalism held the inaugural Brazil Update. The webinar reunited leading election and party experts on Brazil who presented and discussed the outcome…
New Publication on Contraceptive Science and Technology
Congratulations to Dr Natasha Szuhan on the publication of her new book The Family Planning Association and Contraceptive Science and Technology in Mid-Twentieth-Century Britain, which offers the…
Australian Centre for Federalism's Resident Federal Scholar Program
The round is now open with the deadline of November 10th. For more information see: https://politicsir.cass.anu.edu.au/centres/acf/projects-prizes-and-grants
Sociology alumnus appointed to executive position
We are pleased to congratulate Simon Copland, who recently submitted his PhD thesis, for his recent appointment as Pedal Power’s Executive Director. Simon has previously worked as a writer…
New Head of Policy at ACTCOSS
We are pleased to announced that Dr Gemma Killen, one of our sociology PhD alumni, has been recently appointed Head of Policy at the ACT Coucil of Social Services (ACTCOSS). Her policy…