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Should we be trying to imagine better? humanities.org.au/power-of-the...
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humanities.org.au
Professor Katie Barclay explains how growing our capacity to imagine can support innovative solutions to current world problems.
Imagining the future – Australian Academy of the Humanities
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Wee review of our book by @charlielynch.bsky.social! www.thenational.scot/culture/2611...
Katie Barclay
CFP: Feelings of Safety and Security in the Early Modern World - Friday 27 November, Macquarie University, Sydney This workshop aims to fill a key gap in our knowledge of how people created conditions to feel safe during times of existential danger or crisis in EM Europe.
Here @parergon.bsky.social our call is open for proposals for special issue 45.2 (2028) - please circulate widely! www.parergon.org/index.php/pa...
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Katie Barclay
THERE’S a milestone to mark. This history column has now been running for nearly a year and now has reached 25 instalments. It is believed to be…
www.thenational.scot
The new book charting Scotland's history of marriage
Scottish history column: Working Class Courtship, Marriage and Divorce, 1855-1939. How a narrative of the ‘traditional’ family is challenged by the complexity of familial and domestic experience. www.thenational.scot/culture/2611...
Engaging the public in humanities & social sciences feels more important than ever. So we are offering £8k grants for researchers to work with galleries, libraries, archives, museums or performing arts organisations to do this. Please help spread the word! www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/funding/sche...
Parergon Call for Themed Issue (45.2 - 2028) | Parergon
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Me on love loneliness and AI: zeitgeschichte-online.de/themen/love-...
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THERE’S a milestone to mark. This history column has now been running for nearly a year and now has reached 25 instalments. It is believed to be…
www.thenational.scot
We have a new article out on mentoring in the university! @meganwarin.bsky.social www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
The new book charting Scotland's history of marriage
SHAPE Involve and Engage
A funding programme for innovative public engagement from the British Academy.
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Love, Loneliness and Automated Systems of Affection. , Katie Barclay, Do., 21.05.2026 - 17:00
Love, Loneliness and Automated Systems of Affection | zeitgeschichte-online.de
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For many, imagination and creativity are considered luxuries. But if we want to build a better future and respond to contemporary challenges, harnessing our capacity to imagine should be treated as a national priority worthy of investment, argues Prof @katieebarclay.bsky.social 👉 bit.ly/3RDXEdz
The budget was meant to be about fairness. So why are young people still paying $52,000 for a degree?
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Sarah C E Ross
Katie Barclay
Charlie Lynch
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Mentoring in the academy is a laudable exercise, but it continues to be shaped by powerful institutional infrastructures of inherited, white, patriarchal privilege. Drawing on interviews that explo...
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Unworlding mentoring in Australian universities: creating feminist mentorship in the academy
Hetan Shah
Katie Barclay
Labor was right to place intergenerational inequality at the centre of the budget, but it missed an opportunity to reverse the grossly unfair Morrison-era university fee hikes
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The budget was meant to be about fairness. So why are young people still paying $52,000 for a degree? | George Williams
Australian Academy of the Humanities
Jon Piccini