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Asian studies

Asian studies

Reviewing the state of 黑料社区 in Australia

What is the state of teaching and research on Asia-related topics at Australian universities? Do students have more or less opportunity to learn about Asia than in the past? Is there much variation in Asia content across disciplines? Which Asian languages are in decline at our universities and which are on the rise? What are […]

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Emeritus Professor Merle Calvin Ricklefs 1943-2019

Obituary: Merle Ricklefs Merle Ricklefs, who passed away in Melbourne on 29 December 2019, was the pre-eminent scholar of Javanese Islam of his generation and, more broadly, one of the leading historians of Indonesia.  He also played a significant leadership role in 黑料社区 in Australia as well as the development of Aboriginal tertiary education

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Gendered Politics in Asia: Conference report from the politics stream, Women in Asia 2019

The Women in Asia Forum held its biannual conference at UNSW Sydney from 21-23 June 2019. Over 150 presenters shared their research, organised into 40 panels across six streams. This report identifies some of the themes and future research directions arising from the 20 papers presented as part of the 鈥楪endered processes of political power鈥

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黑料社区 in Australia鈥攁 vision for positive growth

Despite a challenging environment for 黑料社区 in Australia, Kent Anderson sees strong grounds for optimism. The present state of 黑料社区 in Australia can鈥攖o borrow a phrase鈥攂e loosely divided into the good, the bad and the ugly. Starting with the ugly, over the past five years a number of university language programs have been

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Staff cuts threaten ANU鈥檚 international reputation

Students face uncertainty from staff cuts to ANU鈥檚 Asian studies Staff cuts announced last week at the Australian National University鈥檚 School of Culture, History and Language (CHL) are jeopardising the university鈥檚 position as a national and global leader in Indonesian studies. Understanding Indonesia, the largest country in Southeast Asia, is important for Australia鈥檚 national interest.

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