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Official account of the Australasian Association for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science (AAHPSSS). Posts by committee members of AAHPSSS. aahpsss.net.au
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Registration for the 2025 AAHPSSS conference is now open!

For details, and to register, please see: aahpsss.net.au/conference/2...
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Apply to join the National Committee for History and Philosophy of Science!

The Australian Academy of Science is seeking applications for ordinary membership of its 19 National Committees for Science, including the National Committee for the History and Philosophy of Science.
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Apply to join the National Committee for History and Philosophy of Science!
The Australian Academy of Science is seeking applications for ordinary membership of its 19 National Committees for Science, including the National Committee for the History and Philosophy of Scien…
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Submissions for the AAHPSSS 2025 conference close on August 8th!

The 2025 AAHPSSS conference will be held in a hybrid format at the University of Queensland from Wednesday 3rd December to Friday 5th December.

Further details can be found on our website: aahpsss.net.au/conference/2...
2025 Conference
Submissions are now open and are due by August 8th. Abstracts can be submitted here. We are pleased to announce that the 2025 conference of the Australasian Association for the History, Phil…
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Call for Papers - AAHPSSS Conference 2025

Submissions are now open!

The 2025 AAHPSSS conference will be held in a hybrid format at the University of Queensland from Wednesday 3rd December to Friday 5th December.

Further details can be found on our website:
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2025 Conference
Submissions are now open and will be due by mid-July. Abstracts can be submitted here. We are pleased to announce that the 2025 conference of the Australasian Association for the History, Ph…
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Call for Papers - AAHPSSS Conference 2025

The 2025 AAHPSSS conference will be held in a hybrid format at the University of Queensland from Wednesday 3rd December to Friday 5th December.

Further details, including on submissions, can be found on our website:
aahpsss.net.au/conference/2...
2025 Conference
We are pleased to announce that the 2025 conference of the Australasian Association for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science (AAHPSSS) will be held in a hybrid format at the Univer…
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PhD Scholarship in Medicine/HPS - Melbourne
Project will explore the cultural significance of blood stem cells in the context of future treatments. It will seek insights on public understanding of blood stem cells, including how their views are shaped and what matters to them.
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Life Blood: Cultural meanings of blood stem cells and transplantation in the context of laboratory grown alternatives : Find an Expert : The University of Melbourne
<p> Hematopoietic stem cell transplants (HSCT) are a mainstay treatment for people with conditions affecting their blood and immune system. Transplanted cells are sourced from matched donors, or the patient themselves. However, finding a suitable donor or sufficient cells can be challenging and limit treatment outcomes. Recent advances in stem cell science means that future treatment could involve laboratory grown cells (1). Such developments are embroiled in hope for better futures, but also concerns or ambivalence about technological interventions that are not ‘natural’. This Melbourne based PhD project will explore the cultural significance of blood stem cells and transplantation in the context of possible future treatments. The project will seek to gain insights on what people understand about blood stem cells and current treatments involving stem cell transplants, including how their views are shaped and what matters to them. The project’s goal is to provide a rich and nuanced background for future public and patient engagement that will influence the ongoing research being undertaken at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in developing laboratory grown transplantation products. </p> <p> This interdisciplinary project will draw on a range of methods refined in dialogue with the successful candidate’s profile and interests, and could include (a) literature review of earlier research on attitudes to HSCT and laboratory grown alternatives alongside related ethical considerations, (b) a discourse analysis of news media and cultural depictions (such as in science fiction) of HSCT and future products, grounded in (c) qualitative interviews with scientists and clinicians working in the field and public engagement workshops, or other methods which the candidate finds relevant. </p> <p> The project is supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine, reNEW (Novo Nordisk Foundation grant number NNF21CC0073729) and will be supervised by researchers at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, the University of Melbourne and the University of Copenhagen. </p> <p> The student will be enrolled through the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Melbourne. While they will be physically located at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, they will also be invited to join activities and learning opportunities through the University of Melbourne Faculty of Arts, including the new Medical Humanities Research Lab initiative. As members of reNEW they will also be included in our global research program. </p> <p> <em>If you are interested in this PhD project, send an email to Prof Megan Munsie (primary supervisor, [email protected]) explaining why you would like to be considered for this opportunity and how the project fits with your experience and interests. Make sure to attach your CV and transcripts to the email. Only enquiries sent via email will be considered.</em> </p>
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AAHPSSS Panel at CHASS 2024

This panel will explore new approaches to teaching philosophy of science, with a focus on making pedagogy more inclusive and interdisciplinary.
Event is in person and online, 10am-12pm AWST November 26th.

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AAHPSSS at CHASS 2024: Pedagogical Innovations in Philosophy of Science
Panellists: PROF. ROB WILSON (UWA), GEMMA LUCY SMART (USYD), DR. ALAN JURGENS (UOW) This panel will explore new approaches to teaching philosophy of science, with a focus on making pedagogy more in…
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We are pleased to announce that the 2024 Dyason Lecture is set to be given by Professor Alison Bashford on Wednesday, December 4th, 6.30pm at the Forum Theatre at the University of Melbourne. The title is Secrets Disclosed: Reading the Hand from Chiromancy to Genetics.
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2024 Dyason Lecture – Professor Alison Bashford (UNSW)
We are pleased to announce that the 2024 Dyason Lecture is set to be given by Professor Alison Bashford on Wednesday, December 4th at 6.30pm at the Forum Theatre at the University of Melbourne. The…
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We are sad to announce that Dr Natalie Köhle passed away on Monday morning. She is remembered as a generous, kind and deeply scholarly colleague.
We send our deepest condolences to her family, friends and close colleagues at this difficult time.

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Vale Dr Natalie Köhle
We are sad to announce that Dr Natalie Köhle passed away on Monday morning. Natalie was a historian of Chinese medicine, interested in the transcultural history of bodily fluids and in th…
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Members in Melbourne may be interested in this upcoming talk:
Somatic Affinities: Medicine and Portraiture
In this talk Professor Ludmilla Jordanova will explore the affinities between medicine and portraiture by reflecting on the notion of ‘somatic affinity’.
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Somatic Affinities: Medicine and Portraiture
The popularity of portraiture, especially in the English-speaking world, is well known. That medical practitioners were keen on portraits is also a...
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Register now and join us @UniMelb Faculty of Arts to hear Professor Ludmilla Jordanova on the way healthcare professionals necessarily make careful visual appraisals and the concept of ‘somatic affinity’. Tues 11th June 18:00
#HPS #histsci
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Somatic Affinities: Medicine and Portraiture
The popularity of portraiture, especially in the English-speaking world, is well known. That medical practitioners were keen on portraits is also a...
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An excellent episode that covers so many topics from the challenges of archives, received wisdom, personalities, and of course, science. More please!!! #histsci #hps
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Come study with us! 3 scholarships available for PhD candidates in the following research groups:
- Medical Humanities
- MetaMelb with @fidlerfm.bsky.social
- Death Technology

International & local students welcome.
More information via our website.
www.hpsunimelb.org

#hps #sts #metascience
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The home base for the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Melbourne, including the HPS Podcast and seminar series
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Our postgrad reps @rebeccacmann.bsky.social and @samaragreenwood.bsky.social have started a regular online meetup for HPS & STS PhD students across Australasia.
If you'd like to join the mailing list, pls email them at
[email protected]
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Come join us in #hps at UniMelb!
PhD scholarship in our #Metascience Research Lab with the amazing @fidlerfm.bsky.social & @simine.com
Possible topics include open science, peer review, self-correction, trust in science - put your EOI in now!
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PhD position for the MetaMelb Research Initiative : Find an Expert : The University of Melbourne
<p> <strong>The PhD Project</strong> </p> <p> The MetaMelb Research Initiative is an interdisciplinary Metascience group. Metascience is a research field that has grown out of the replication crisis in social, behavioural, life and biomedical sciences. It studies the norms and practices of science, often with the intent of intervening and evaluating alternative methods and practices. </p> <p> The successful applicant will deminstrate willingness to work in an interdisciplinary team environment. </p> <p> <strong>Scholarship Benefits</strong> </p> <p> The scholarship benefits include: </p> <ul> <li>Full fee offset for up to four years </li> <li>A stipend of &#36;37,000 per year pro rata (2024 full time study rate) for up to 3.5 years. </li> <li>Benefits as per the <a href="https://gradresearch.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships/graduate-research-scholarship-terms-and-conditions#benefits">Graduate Research Scholarship Terms and Conditions</a> </li> </ul> <p> <strong>Eligibility</strong> </p> <p> Applicants for this scholarship must meet the entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Arts (full details can be found on the <a href="https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/graduate/doctor-of-philosophy-arts/">Doctor of Philosophy - Arts</a> web pages) and have received a minimum result of first-class Honours or equivalent in their undergraduate degree and/or demonstrated a similarly high level of performance in a graduate degree. It is essential that the candidate meets the University’s English language requirements. </p> <p> <strong>Applications</strong> </p> <p> <strong><em>How to Apply</em></strong> </p> <p> <em><br> To start the EOI process, please submit the Expression of Interest form with the following by <strong>10 June 2024</strong>:</em> </p> <ul> <li> <em>A Curriculum Vitae outlining all of your complete and incomplete academic qualifications and work experience, details of any research publications (if relevant), and listing two referees.</em> </li> <li> <em>Academic Transcripts</em> </li> <li> <em>a 5,000-word writing sample drawn from your prior research (e.g. Masters or Honours thesis)</em> </li> <li> <em>A one to two-page research proposal including:</em> <ul> <li> <em>A short description of their general Metascience interest (e.g., computational reproducibility, peer review, research integrity)</em> </li> <li> <em>Outline of a specific project within the nominated area of interest</em> </li> <li> <em>List of any substantive science discipline(s) they have experience and/or training in (e.g., psychology, economics, biomedicine)</em> </li> <li> <em>Any relevant background or training in history, philosophy, sociology or psychology of science</em> </li> </ul> </li> </ul> <p> <em>The EOI process may close early if a preferred candidate is identified. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for an interview. Please note any invitation to apply does not guarantee candidature or scholarship offer. For more information about our PhD program and application process, please visit </em><a href="https://arts.unimelb.edu.au/study/graduate-research"><strong><em>this website</em></strong></a><em>.</em> </p> <p> Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview prior to the final selection being made. </p> <p> <strong>Enquiries</strong> </p> <p> Please contact Professor Fiona Fidler (<a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>) by email with any enquiries. </p>
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PhD scholarship opportunity in the medical humanities at the University of Melbourne
Project proposals are invited in the following: histories of mental illness, psychiatry, psychology, therapies (19th - 21st centuries).
EoI deadline 10 June.
More info: go.unimelb.edu.au/n758
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PhD position for the Medical Humanities Research Lab : Find an Expert : The University of Melbourne
<p> <strong>The PhD Project</strong> </p> <p> The Medical Humanities Research Lab focuses on generating impactful and interdisciplinary knowledge on medicine, health, and care through research that draws on the humanities, arts, and social sciences. Our research illuminates and foregrounds emotions in human interactions with medicine and health. </p> <p> Candidates with demonstrated skills in interdisciplinary research are sought. </p> <p> <strong>Scholarship Benefits</strong> </p> <p> The scholarship benefits include: </p> <ul> <li>Full fee offset for up to four years </li> <li>A stipend of &#36;37,000 per year pro rata (2024 full time study rate) for up to 3.5 years. </li> <li>Benefits as per the <a href="https://gradresearch.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships/graduate-research-scholarship-terms-and-conditions#benefits">Graduate Research Scholarship Terms and Conditions</a> </li> </ul> <p> <strong>Eligibility</strong> </p> <p> Applicants for this scholarship must meet the entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Arts (full details can be found on the <a href="https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/graduate/doctor-of-philosophy-arts/">Doctor of Philosophy - Arts</a> web pages) and have received a minimum result of first-class Honours or equivalent in their undergraduate degree and/or demonstrated a similarly high level of performance in a graduate degree. It is essential that the candidate meets the University’s English language requirements. </p> <p> <strong>Applications</strong> </p> <p> <strong><em>How to Apply</em></strong> </p> <p> <em><br> To start the EOI process, please submit the Expression of Interest form with the following by <strong>10 June 2024</strong>:</em> </p> <ul> <li> <em>A Curriculum Vitae outlining all of your complete and incomplete academic qualifications and work experience, details of any research publications (if relevant), and listing two referees.</em> </li> <li> <em>Academic Transcripts</em> </li> <li> <em>a 5,000-word writing sample drawn from your prior research (e.g. Masters or Honours thesis)</em> </li> <li> <em>A one to two-page research proposal including a brief overview of proposed research topic indicating how it will open new spaces for understanding the histories of mental health, wellbeing, and illness. The proposal should indicate a general understanding of the field including a demonstrated knowledge of the literature.</em> </li> </ul> <p> <em>The EOI process may close early if a preferred candidate is identified. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for an interview. Please note any invitation to apply does not guarantee candidature or scholarship offer. For more information about our PhD program and application process, please visit </em><a href="https://arts.unimelb.edu.au/study/graduate-research"><strong><em>this website</em></strong></a><em>.</em> </p> <p> Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview prior to the final selection being made. </p> <p> <strong>Enquiries</strong> </p> <p> Please contact Dr Jacinthe Flore (<a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected])</a> by email with any enquiries. </p>
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PhD position in history & philosophy of science at UniMelb with Fiona Fidler and me and the rest of the MetaMelb crowd! Pass it on to any prospective PhD students you know who might be interested (and stay tuned for another similar position in psych at UniMelb soon!)
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PhD scholarship in our #Metascience Research Lab with the amazing @fidlerfm.bsky.social & @simine.com
Possible topics include open science, peer review, self-correction, trust in science - put your EOI in now!
#philsci #sts
PhD position for the MetaMelb Research Initiative : Find an Expert : The University of Melbourne
<p> <strong>The PhD Project</strong> </p> <p> The MetaMelb Research Initiative is an interdisciplinary Metascience group. Metascience is a research field that has grown out of the replication crisis in social, behavioural, life and biomedical sciences. It studies the norms and practices of science, often with the intent of intervening and evaluating alternative methods and practices. </p> <p> The successful applicant will deminstrate willingness to work in an interdisciplinary team environment. </p> <p> <strong>Scholarship Benefits</strong> </p> <p> The scholarship benefits include: </p> <ul> <li>Full fee offset for up to four years </li> <li>A stipend of &#36;37,000 per year pro rata (2024 full time study rate) for up to 3.5 years. </li> <li>Benefits as per the <a href="https://gradresearch.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships/graduate-research-scholarship-terms-and-conditions#benefits">Graduate Research Scholarship Terms and Conditions</a> </li> </ul> <p> <strong>Eligibility</strong> </p> <p> Applicants for this scholarship must meet the entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Arts (full details can be found on the <a href="https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/graduate/doctor-of-philosophy-arts/">Doctor of Philosophy - Arts</a> web pages) and have received a minimum result of first-class Honours or equivalent in their undergraduate degree and/or demonstrated a similarly high level of performance in a graduate degree. It is essential that the candidate meets the University’s English language requirements. </p> <p> <strong>Applications</strong> </p> <p> <strong><em>How to Apply</em></strong> </p> <p> <em><br> To start the EOI process, please submit the Expression of Interest form with the following by <strong>10 June 2024</strong>:</em> </p> <ul> <li> <em>A Curriculum Vitae outlining all of your complete and incomplete academic qualifications and work experience, details of any research publications (if relevant), and listing two referees.</em> </li> <li> <em>Academic Transcripts</em> </li> <li> <em>a 5,000-word writing sample drawn from your prior research (e.g. Masters or Honours thesis)</em> </li> <li> <em>A one to two-page research proposal including:</em> <ul> <li> <em>A short description of their general Metascience interest (e.g., computational reproducibility, peer review, research integrity)</em> </li> <li> <em>Outline of a specific project within the nominated area of interest</em> </li> <li> <em>List of any substantive science discipline(s) they have experience and/or training in (e.g., psychology, economics, biomedicine)</em> </li> <li> <em>Any relevant background or training in history, philosophy, sociology or psychology of science</em> </li> </ul> </li> </ul> <p> <em>The EOI process may close early if a preferred candidate is identified. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for an interview. Please note any invitation to apply does not guarantee candidature or scholarship offer. For more information about our PhD program and application process, please visit </em><a href="https://arts.unimelb.edu.au/study/graduate-research"><strong><em>this website</em></strong></a><em>.</em> </p> <p> Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview prior to the final selection being made. </p> <p> <strong>Enquiries</strong> </p> <p> Please contact Professor Fiona Fidler (<a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>) by email with any enquiries. </p>
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New PhD scholarship in the UniMelb #MedicalHumanities Research Lab with Drs James Bradley & Jacinthe Flore

If you are interested in history of mental illness, psychiatry, psychology, therapies (late 19C-21C) or history & social implications of tech use in mental health, EOI by June 10
#histsci #hps
PhD position for the Medical Humanities Research Lab : Find an Expert : The University of Melbourne
<p> <strong>The PhD Project</strong> </p> <p> The Medical Humanities Research Lab focuses on generating impactful and interdisciplinary knowledge on medicine, health, and care through research that draws on the humanities, arts, and social sciences. Our research illuminates and foregrounds emotions in human interactions with medicine and health. </p> <p> Candidates with demonstrated skills in interdisciplinary research are sought. </p> <p> <strong>Scholarship Benefits</strong> </p> <p> The scholarship benefits include: </p> <ul> <li>Full fee offset for up to four years </li> <li>A stipend of &#36;37,000 per year pro rata (2024 full time study rate) for up to 3.5 years. </li> <li>Benefits as per the <a href="https://gradresearch.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships/graduate-research-scholarship-terms-and-conditions#benefits">Graduate Research Scholarship Terms and Conditions</a> </li> </ul> <p> <strong>Eligibility</strong> </p> <p> Applicants for this scholarship must meet the entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Arts (full details can be found on the <a href="https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/graduate/doctor-of-philosophy-arts/">Doctor of Philosophy - Arts</a> web pages) and have received a minimum result of first-class Honours or equivalent in their undergraduate degree and/or demonstrated a similarly high level of performance in a graduate degree. It is essential that the candidate meets the University’s English language requirements. </p> <p> <strong>Applications</strong> </p> <p> <strong><em>How to Apply</em></strong> </p> <p> <em><br> To start the EOI process, please submit the Expression of Interest form with the following by <strong>10 June 2024</strong>:</em> </p> <ul> <li> <em>A Curriculum Vitae outlining all of your complete and incomplete academic qualifications and work experience, details of any research publications (if relevant), and listing two referees.</em> </li> <li> <em>Academic Transcripts</em> </li> <li> <em>a 5,000-word writing sample drawn from your prior research (e.g. Masters or Honours thesis)</em> </li> <li> <em>A one to two-page research proposal including a brief overview of proposed research topic indicating how it will open new spaces for understanding the histories of mental health, wellbeing, and illness. The proposal should indicate a general understanding of the field including a demonstrated knowledge of the literature.</em> </li> </ul> <p> <em>The EOI process may close early if a preferred candidate is identified. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for an interview. Please note any invitation to apply does not guarantee candidature or scholarship offer. For more information about our PhD program and application process, please visit </em><a href="https://arts.unimelb.edu.au/study/graduate-research"><strong><em>this website</em></strong></a><em>.</em> </p> <p> Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview prior to the final selection being made. </p> <p> <strong>Enquiries</strong> </p> <p> Please contact Dr Jacinthe Flore (<a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected])</a> by email with any enquiries. </p>
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Finally listened to this episode! On the tension between the messy actual history of science and the overly-rosy mythology that many scientists have about the history of their discipline. It’s great & a quick listen!
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It's here!
So excited to launch Season 3 with Lorraine Daston and Peter Harrison discussing the (sometimes) fraught relationship between scientists and historians.
Listening to two such esteemed scholars discuss a topic close to their hearts is a real treat.

#hps #sts #histSTM #philsci 🧪
S3 Ep 1 - Lorraine Daston & Peter Harrison on 'Scientists and History' - The HPS Podcast - Conversations from History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science
Today's episode is dedicated to the often complex, sometimes fraught relationship between practicing scientists and the history of science. To discuss this topic, we are joined by two of the most dist...
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CfP: 27th International Congress of History of Science and Technology
Will be held from 29 June - 5 July 2025 at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand.
For further details, please go to the Congress website: www.ichst2025.org
ICHST 2025
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CfP: 27th International Congress of History of Science and Technology
Will be held from 29 June - 5 July 2025 at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand.
For further details, please go to the Congress website: www.ichst2025.org
ICHST 2025
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