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CHASS Australia Prizes – Apply now!

The CHASS Australia Prizes are open for submission/nomination until 30 June 2017. The Australia Prizes honour distinguished achievements by Australians working, studying, or training in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) sectors, including academics, practitioners, philanthropists, policy makers, and…

2018 Samstag Scholarships – Apply now!

Applications for the 2018 Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarships are now open until 30 June 2017. The Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarships are awarded for study overseas in the visual arts. Each scholarship includes…

2016 ACUADS Award Winners

L to R: Lesley Duxbury, Kay Lawrence, Elvis Richardson and Chair Marie Sierra following the awards ceremony ACUADS is delighted to announce the following recipients of our 2016 annual awards: Innovative Research Award, Elvis Richardson, ACU Distinguished Teaching Award, Gilbert…

Introducing ACUADS’ new Executive

L to R: A/Prof Shane Hulbert, Prof Marie Sierra, A/Prof Denise Ferris, Dr Bruce Slatter, Charles Robb, Prof Kit Wise ACUADS welcomes Charles Robb, Queensland University of Technology and Dr Bruce Slatter, Curtin University, to the 2016-2017 ACUADS Executive. Charles…

2016 ACUADS AGM

This year’s Annual General Meeting will be held in conjunction with the 2016 ACUADS Conference: 1.00pm, Friday 30 September Room 607, Building z9, Level 6 QUT Creative Industries Faculty Kelvin Grove campus, Brisbane All conference delegates are welcome to attend.…

ACUADS 2016 Grant Recipients

Congratulations to our latest recipients of the ACUADS’ Quick Small Grants initiative. Funds will be used towards: building a website for tertiary design students that encourages social responsibility and personal accountability (Design: what is it good for? Dr Samantha Edwards-Vandenhoek,…

CHASS Prizes: Calls for Nomination

2016 will mark the third year of the annual CHASS Australia Prizes. The Australia Prizes honour distinguished achievements by Australians working, studying, or training in the humanities, arts, and social sciences (HASS) sectors, including academics, practitioners, philanthropists, policy makers, and…