Productivity in the spotlight at expert Flash Forum

On Tuesday 29 July, 2025, the Academy partnered with The Melbourne Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research and CEDA to convene 10 leading experts for a rapid-fire forum focused on immediate priorities for boosting Australia’s productivity.   The discussion was moderated by ABC finance presenter Alan Kohler AM, and featured 5-minute presentations from experts

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Driving Productivity Growth: Flash Forum

In advance of the Australian Government’s economic reform roundtable, leading experts will present the latest evidence on challenges and opportunities for Australian productivity. Moderated by ABC Finance presenter Alan Kohler AM, this forum brings together leading experts from across sectors and policy domains to discuss the most effective policies for driving productivity growth. Each speaker will

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Migrants, Television and Australian Stories A New History

This book examines the intertwined histories of television and migration in Australia, told from the perspectives of migrants who worked in the screen industry and the many more who watched television. Their stories demonstrate how Australia’s growing cultural diversity has challenged conventional representations of ‘Australianness’ on television, and how ongoing advocacy has supported the growing

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Academy Fellows elected to The British Academy

The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia congratulates Fellows Professor Margaret Davies and Professor Marilyn Lake AO on their election as International Fellows of The British Academy, in Law and Modern History respectively. Margaret Davies FASSA FAAL is a Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Law at Flinders University, South Australia. She studied law and

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Spark Grant recipients announced

The Academy of the Social Science in Australia is pleased to announce ten recipients of the inaugural Spark Grants program, providing funding of up to $1,000 for events planned for Social Sciences Week 8 to 14 September 2025. Spark Grants were decided using a lottery system, a process found to reduce the influence of conscious

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Congratulations to the 2025 International grant recipients!

The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia is proud to support collaborative research across Australia, France and the Indo-Pacific. We are pleased to congratulate and announce the awarded projects for the 2025 Australia-France Collaborative Research Program in partnership with the Embassy of France in Australia, and, recipients of the Australia-France Indo-Pacific Studies Program (AFIPS)

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Antony Green on 36 years of elections

There wasn’t a spare seat to be found at ANU’s Kambri Hall on Friday 13 June, with more than 500 Antony Green fans braving the Canberra cold to hear the ABC Chief Election Analyst reflect on his 36-year career, ‘Bungy jumping on election night’. Antony shared the highs, lows, laughs and embarrassments from his time

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Australian Laureate Fellowships for three Academy Fellows

The Australian Research Council (ARC) has announced $65.2 million in funding over 5 years for 17 Australian Laureate Fellowships, including three Academy Fellows – Professor Felicity Meakins, Professor Tiffany Morrison and Professor Julie Henry. Professor Felicity Meakins Amplifying Indigenous Ecological Knowledge in Western Science with Language Professor Meakins aims to explore how Indigenous languages encode ecological

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Unlocking value: Better use of integrated government data for evidence-based policy

Wednesday 30 July 2025 | Canberra The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia convened a Policy Roundtable exploring how integrated government data can support more effective, efficient policy development and the barriers to use and equitable access. The invitation only Roundtable connected researchers and other data users with funders and data custodians in government

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Unlocking value: Better use of integrated government data for evidence-based policy

Wednesday 30 July 2025 | Canberra The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia convened a Policy Roundtable exploring how integrated government data can support more effective, efficient policy development and the barriers to use and equitable access. The invitation only Roundtable connected researchers and other data users with funders and data custodians in government

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Antony Green on 36 years of election analysis

The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, along with the ANU School of Politics & International Relations, warmly invites you to hear from ABC Chief Election Analyst Antony Green AO on his 36-year career covering Australian election night counts for ABC Television. Antony promises a catalogue of the highs and lows, the laughs and

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Academy Fellows recognised in 2025 King’s Birthday Honours List

The Academy congratulates Dr Beverley Kingston AM FASSA and Professor Skye McDonald AO FASSA, who were both recognised in the 2025 King’s Birthday Honours List. Professor Skye McDonald was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for distinguished service to clinical neuropsychology, and to research into social cognition disorders after traumatic brain injury.

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Medicine on a Larger Scale: Global Histories of Social Medicine

Medicine on a Larger Scale: Global Histories of Social Medicine Edited by Warwick Anderson, Anne Kveim Lie and Jeremy A. Greene The book includes separate chapters by him and Hans Pols FAHA FASSA FRSN. This groundbreaking collection draws together case studies of social medicine in the Global South, radically shifting our understanding of social science

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Social Sciences Week grants set to spark new ideas!

Social Science Week is set to be bigger and more engaging than ever before with the addition in 2025 of Spark Grants. With support of the amazing SSW sponsors, the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia is offering grants of up to $1,000 to support engaging social sciences week events and activities across the

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Richard Holden and Brian Schmidt address the National Press Club

On Wednesday 28 November, 2025, Immediate Past President Professor Richard Holden FES FASSA and Nobel Laureate and former Vice Chancellor of the Australian National University Professor Brian Schmidt AC FAA FTSE addressed the National Press Club on the topic ‘Securing Australia’s Sovereign Research Capability’. 

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Federal Election Series

The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia’s Federal Election Series holds up a mirror to Australia’s evolving democratic system and the unique electoral landscape resulting from compulsory voting and preferential ballots. By convening leading researchers and political practitioners, the Academy has helped foster a collaborative space for in-depth analysis of the past 10 Federal elections, from 1996

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Submission: Strategic Examination of Research and Development

Submission to the Strategic Examination of Research and Development A high performing research and development (R&D) system is more than a matter of simply producing and commercialising new goods and services. The system must also coalesce around clear priorities that consider how R&D can address broader economic and societal goals. On 9 April 2025, the

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Survey Submission: 2026 National Research Infrastructure Roadmap

Submission to the 2026 National Research Infrastructure Roadmap Survey This submission responds to a survey from the Australian Government on alignment of current national research infrastructure with national research priority areas, and identification of gaps and needs for the future. The Academy’s submission focuses on the priorities identified in its Decadal Plan for Social Science

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Statement on US Government moves to limit international research collaboration

The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia has deep concerns about the US Government’s moves to place conditions on and withdraw funding from collaborative international research activities. Academy President Professor Kate Darian-Smith FASSA said that the move could create significant challenges, with potentially negative consequences for both Australia and the US in bilateral and

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Advancing policy and program evaluation in Australian Government

Advancing policy and program evaluation in Australian Government Friday 21 March 2025 | Canberra The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia convened a Policy Roundtable with the Australian Centre for Evaluation (ACE) on the topic of Advancing policy and program evaluation in Australian Government. The invitation only Roundtable connected research, government and industry stakeholders

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Advancing policy and program evaluation in Australian Government

Friday 21 March 2025 | Canberra The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia convened a Policy Roundtable with the Australian Centre for Evaluation (ACE) on the topic of Advancing policy and program evaluation in Australian Government. The invitation only Roundtable connected research, government and industry stakeholders to explore how evaluation can support better policy

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