[csaa-forum] CSAA & Congress of HASS Shared Events
Elizabeth Stephens
e.stephens at uq.edu.au
Thu Nov 17 10:08:59 ACST 2022
Posted by request.
Members of the CSAA attending this year’s conference in Melbourne may be interested in the associated events listed below, staged by CHASS.
The Council of the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, in association with the 21 organisations participating in the 2022 Congress, is hosting a range of shared events from 27 November to 2 December. CSAA Conference participants are welcome to attend.
Registration is mandatory for all events, and closes on the 18th of November. Tickets to the Congress Opening Ceremony include drinks and canapés, and require a fee. All other events are free.
You can find the full programme details and register here: https://www.chass.org.au/content.aspx?page_id=4002&club_id=239946&item_id=1821904&eml=1&actr=3
27th November
4:00 – 6:30PM
Congress Opening Ceremony
Opening remarks by Sally Capp (Lord Mayor of Melbourne) and Russell Goulbourne (Dean of the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne)
Panel discussion – ‘Changing the World’
Panellists: Tony Birch, Liz Allen, Alec Coles
Raewyn Connell
Chair: Misha Ketchell
Drinks and canapés included
28th November
1:30-2:30PM
Panel: The Most Pressing Issues facing Early and Mid-Career Academics
Panellists: Dr Sarah Midfor, Dr Tully Barnett, Dr Georgia Stannard, Dr Rebecca Ananian-Welsh
29th November
12:30-1:30PM
Panel: Social Ventures and the Translation of HASS Research
Panellists: Prof Jo Barraket, Dr Kate Barrelle, Dr Sharon Zivkovic
Chair: Prof Catharine Coleborne
30th November
12:30-1:30PM
Panel: HASS means business
Organised by Humanities 21
1st December 12:30-1:30PM
Panel: HASS - Tracks Out of Covid
Panellists: Prof Andrea Witcomb,
A/Prof Janene Burke, Prof Brett Hutchins
Chair: A/Prof Andrea Rizzi
2nd December
4:30-6:00PM
Congress Closing Plenary
Panel discussion – ‘Making better futures’
Panellists: Zlatko Skrbis, Yves Rees, Maggie Walter, Larissa Hjorth
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