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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
Announcing the release of two new reports highlighting the wide-ranging economic, social and cultural impacts of the humanities, arts and social sciences in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
10 months
Announcing the release of the Future of the Honours research which provides insights and a snapshot of the Honours in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand based on survey responses from more than 130 students and nearly 60 convenors.
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This research provides the sector with an overview of the current state of Honours in both Australia and Aotearoa. It draws on survey data from 134 students
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
11 months
RT @NickBisley: My piece on the need to change the JRG liberated from the paywall ⁦@auDASSH
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
11 months
President @NickBisley writes in today's @canberratimes it's imperative the government winds back the Job-Ready Graduates policy urgently.
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
DASSH welcomes the newly announced Science and Research Priorities - it will take interdisciplinary collaboration to deliver the societal change needed to achieve them. @NickBisley
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
DASSH members have shared their views on the National Skills Taxonomy in our submission to @JobsandSkillsAU. Read our feedback here: @NickBisley.
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DASSH made a submission to Jobs and Skills Australia around the development of a National Skills Taxonomy in August 2024. After extensive consultation with
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
DASSH celebrates the significant contribution of the humanities, arts and social sciences highlighted in this week's ARC Future Fellows announcement. Read our statement here: @NickBisley.
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The Australasian Council of Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities celebrates the significant contribution of our disciplines highlighted in this
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
DASSH members have shared their views on the proposed Australian Tertiary Education Commission in this policy submission to the Department of Education. Read our feedback here: @NickBisley.
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In June 2024, the government released a Consultation Paper on the proposed Australian Tertiary Education Commission. DASSH welcomes the opportunity to provide
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
Share your thoughts on Jobs and Skills Australia’s new National Skills Taxonomy and the Australian government’s proposed Needs-based Funding system.
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
Check out the latest edition of the Noticeboard, our monthly update with news and opportunities from around the sector.
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Welcome to the July edition of the Noticeboard, a monthly update with news and opportunities from around the sector. If you have anything you’d like to share
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
RT @MichelleArrow1: From @auDASSH - more good reasons to axe Job Ready Graduates, as @fbongiornoanu @Joshua_Black97, @SigmundMarx and I arg….
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
Check out the latest edition of the Noticeboard, our monthly update with news and opportunities from around the sector.
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Welcome to the June edition of the Noticeboard, a monthly update with news and opportunities from around the sector. If you have anything you’d like to share
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
Register now for an online webinar on ethical and responsible research practices within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, jointly hosted by @AIATSIS and @AcadSocSci with support from DASSH.
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Exploring Indigenous Research: Conducting ethical research and improving access of research outcomes to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
RT @ARDC_AU: ✍️Registrations open: HASS & Indigenous Research Data Commons Symposium.📅18-19 June.📍Online +Naarm/Melbourne.✍️.
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Join the ARDC in person or online for a 2-day showcase of research infrastructure and future visions for the HASS and Indigenous Research Data Commons.
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
Our Members, led by President @NickBisley and Board Member Lori Lockyer, have shared their thoughts on how to improve the National Competitive Grants Program as part of the current policy review. Read our submission here:
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
New research from @DianaTolmie in the @ConversationEDU shows that musicians have strong transferable skills which makes them highly valuable in a wide range of work settings.
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Musicians have exceptional levels of professionalism, resilience and creativity, which transfer to other careers in a range of industries.
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
RT @ARDC_AU: Join us to co-design national infrastructure to support #socialsciences #research through the #HASS & Indigenous Research Data….
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
Australia’s ability to respond to geopolitical tensions through diplomacy and intelligence operations is under threat if the decline in languages at universities continues, according to @GeoffMillerNZ and Miriam Neigert.
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Diplomacy and national security rely on expertise in foreign languages and cultures. Australia and New Zealand need to address the looming deficit in university foreign language courses.
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
RT @HumanitiesAU: Today the Australian Parliament achieved an excellent outcome for the future of Australian Research with the passage of t….
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Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
1 year
RT @NickBisley: Very pleased to see the swift passage of the ARC legislation curtailing the ability of the ministerial veto. We @auDASSH ar….
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