Humanities Travelling Fellowships
Humanities Travelling Fellowships The Humanities Travelling Fellowships, awarded annually, are one of the Academy’s longest standing awards and were first awarded in 1985. These Fellowships
Humanities Travelling Fellowships The Humanities Travelling Fellowships, awarded annually, are one of the Academy’s longest standing awards and were first awarded in 1985. These Fellowships
John Mulvaney Fellowship In keeping with Professor Mulvaney’s deep commitment to Indigenous people and cultures, the John Mulvaney Fellowship is an award for Aboriginal and
Medal for Excellence in Translation The Medal for Excellence in Translation is a major national award that recognises outstanding achievement in translation and the vital
McCredie Musicological Award The McCredie Musicological Award recognises outstanding contribution in musicology by an Australian early career scholar. It is one of Australia’s most prestigious
“Deliver applicable knowledge!” This message from Canberra has become the expected norm for university research. “Applicability” shouts from every public university marketing brochure to justify
Elizabeth Jeffreys, FAHA (since 1993), an outstanding Byzantinist, died at the age of 82 on 12 September 2023 following complications after a stroke in Oxford
David Campbell Sim was born on 11 December 1957 in Melbourne’s inner north. His parents were working-class people with a great respect for educational advancement.
Elizabeth Anne Webby (née Loder, 9 February 1942-6 August 2023) was born in Sydney to Betty [née Ellis) and George Loder. Her father enlisted in
The Australian Academy of the Humanities recognises Australia’s First Nations Peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of this land, and their continuous connection to country, community and culture.