Research Centre for Deep History
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Deep History expands history’s time scale and scope, in order to better appreciate the full human history of Australia in a global context.
Australian Capital Territory
Joined May 2018
We’d like to thank you all for joining us on this extraordinary journey over the past seven years, and here’s to the future of the deep past!
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To mark the closure of the Research Centre for Deep History and the completion of the seven-year Laureate program, we ran a day-long event entitled The End of Deep History? On the 19th February 2025,...
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Please join us at the symposium "The End of Deep History?" next Wed. 19th at the ANU marking the end of the Research Centre for Deep History and the seven-year ARC Kathleen Fitzpatrick Laureate Program. For registration, follow the link:
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Wednesday, February 19 · 9:30am – 5.30pm AEDTAustralian Centre on China in the World (Seminar Room), The Australian National University (Canberra): Building 188, Fellows Lane Acton, ACT 2601 This...
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A reminder to register for the book launch of "Until Justice Comes" (Upswell Publishing) by acclaimed photographer Juno Gemes. Follow the link for more information. Registration required:
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Get tickets on Humanitix - Meet the author - Juno Gemes. Find event information.
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A reminder that the panel ‘Taking back our stories’: Talking about Indigenous Women’s Family History will be taking place at the ANU this Thursday the 6th of February 2025 (5–6.30pm). Registration is still open!
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Get Tickets on Humanitix - ‘Taking back our stories’: Talking about Indigenous Women’s Family History Research hosted by ANU Gender Institute. Find event information.
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We are thrilled to announce the launch of "Until Justice Comes" (Upswell Publishing) by acclaimed photographer Juno Gemes. Follow the link for more information. Registration required: https://t.co/8EiOuo1iD9
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We're pleased to announce an Indigenous Family Histories Residency Fellowship at the ANU for early next year! 29 Jan to 7 Feb 2025. Follow the link for more information on how to apply:
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When: 29 January to 7 February 2025Where: Australian National UniversityWhat: We are seeking expressions of interest to take part in an Indigenous Family Research Residency. This isbeing hosted by...
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We're pleased to announce an Indigenous Family Histories Residency Fellowship at the ANU for early next year! 29 Jan to 7 Feb 2025. Follow the link for more information on how to apply:
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When: 29 January to 7 February 2025Where: Australian National UniversityWhat: We are seeking expressions of interest to take part in an Indigenous Family Research Residency. This isbeing hosted by...
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Still time to apply to the Indigenous Family Histories Residency Fellowship at the ANU.Applications close next Monday (Sept 2)! Follow the link for more information:
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We are seeking expressions of interest to take part in an Indigenous Family Research Residency. This is being hosted by Ann McGrath’s ARC Laureate Program and the Research Centre for Deep History, in...
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10 more days until applications close for the Indigenous Family Histories Residency Fellowship at the ANU! Read for more details on our website:
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We are seeking expressions of interest to take part in an Indigenous Family Research Residency. This is being hosted by Ann McGrath’s ARC Laureate Program and the Research Centre for Deep History, in...
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Congratulations Ann for her appointment as a member of the National Museum of Australia Council
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The Director of the Research Centre of Deep History, Distinguished Professor Ann McGrath has been appointed as a member of the National Museum of Australia Council for a three-year term. Ann joins...
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The First Nations Speaker Series is presented in collaboration with GML Heritage, The University of Sydney and the Research Centre for Deep History at the Australian National University.
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The exhibition Coomaditchie: The Art of Place, now on at the Museum of Sydney, highlights the work of the Coomaditchie United Aboriginal Corporation. Photo © James Horan for Museums of History NSW
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Join Emeritus Professor John Maynard and First Nations Curator Tess Allas as they reflect on their own families’ activism in Aboriginal affairs and human and worker rights in the Illawarra and throughout the nation.
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Don’t miss the First Nations Speaker Series: Coomaditchie at Museum of Sydney! Free event, book now (Museum of Sydney, Wednesday, 31 July 6pm–7pm) - https://t.co/ETk4W24RRS ℹ️🧵👇
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Congratulations to Professor Brenda L Croft for her recent launch of her solo exhibition "Naabámi (thou shall / will see): Barangaroo (army of me)" on July 9th at the Australian Embassy, Washington DC: https://t.co/coj6ZPUwO0
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First Nations Speaker Series on 31 July (Wed) 6pm at the Museum of Sydney: Emeritus Professor John Maynard and First Nations Curator Tess Allas reflect on their families’ activism in Aboriginal affairs and human and workers rights in the Illawarra and NSW https://t.co/vCMbzfVCKK
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Congratulations- hope it’s a wonderful experience & you’ll have so much to offer.
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What a disaster. Women living in fear. Valid fear. — Thousands to join protests across Australia opposing violence against women
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Organisers of the No More rallies say number of attacks keeps rising amid calls for prime minister Anthony Albanese to declare ‘epidemic’ a national emergency
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A huge congratulations!! Brilliant to have your thesis recognized in this prestigious prize!
Had the best week at #ASEH24 in Denver, talking all things nuclear colonialism, meeting colleagues, making new friends and (to top it off) receiving the @ASEH_org's Rachel Carson Prize for best dissertation!
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