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Organisation profile
Organisation profile
Welcome to the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.
We support world-leading areas of research and invest in new areas of research to uncover new knowledge, deliver real-world impact and improve our teaching, curriculum and student experience.
Our research spans studies in creative and performing arts, history, archaeology and geography, Indigenous studies as well as language, literature, culture and society.
Our interdisciplinary research extends beyond boundaries of knowledge and lets us work collaboratively, inspired by our foundational research themes Deep Pasts, Heritage and Environment, Inequality and Posthumanities.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Dr Alessandro Antonello
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences - Senior Lecturer in History
Person: Teaching Research
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Dr Enrique Aragon Nunez
- College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences - Academic Status (Adjunct)
Person: Honorary
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LOCKED-DOWN: Locked down: interdisciplinary approaches to isolated, remote, and solitary communities
Kotarba, A. (Chief Investigator (Project Lead))
3/05/21 → …
Project: Research
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The Kullu-Spiti Crossroads Field Program
Kotarba, A. (Chief Investigator (Project Lead)) & Gupta, S. (Chief Investigator (Project Lead))
1/03/20 → …
Project: Research
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Catholic Education SA Indigenous Wellbeing and Learner Project
Blanch, F. (Chief Investigator (Project Lead))
18/01/22 → 30/12/22
Project: Research
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Collective living-legacies of Aunty Gladys Elphick and the Council for Aboriginal Women in South Australia
Harkin, N., 2025, Reframing Indigenous Biography. Konishi, S., Allbrook, M. & Griffiths, T. (eds.). New York: Taylor and Francis - Balkema, p. 282-300 19 p. (Routledge Approaches to History; vol. 63).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Empowering Marginalised Women in Remote Indian Villages- An Impact Study
Saikia, U., Chalmers, J., Michael, D. & Orrell, J., 2025, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. 99 p. (Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series; no. 161)Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review
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Fairweather friends? Rethinking multispecies companionship in the new normal
Sutton, Z., 2025, Human–animal relationships in times of pandemic and climate crises : Human–animal relationships in times of pandemic and climate crises . Browne, J. & Sutton, Z. (eds.). United Kingdom: Routledge, Taylor & Francis, p. 34-48 15 p. (Multispecies Encounters).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
Prizes
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10th Annual Search for New Blood Screenwriting Contest, Semi-Finalist
Vickery-Howe, A. (Recipient), 13 Jan 2024
Prize: Other distinction
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1991-1994 (3 years) Andrew W. Mellon Advanced Fellowship in Heritage Conservation, National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Edmonds, P. (Recipient), 1991
Prize: Other distinction
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Australian Population Association (External organisation)
Hogan, C. (Member)
1 Jan 2025 → 31 Dec 2026Activity: Membership types › Membership of council
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The 10th World Archaeological Congress
Smith, C. (Organiser), Pollard, K. (Organiser) & Burke, H. (Participant)
22 Jun 2025 → 28 Jun 2025Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Organising a conference, workshop, ...
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Life Narrative Lab—Lunchtime Seminar: "Footsteps and Corridors: applying Mad Studies and creative practice to the Ballarat Asylum's fragmented histories"
Rhodes, K. (Speaker)
24 Jun 2024Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation