Tamson Pietsch
@capandgown.bsky.social
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History, empire and the politics of knowledge. University of Technology Sydney
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ioe.bsky.social
Can schools bear the weight of a warming world?

Student teacher Jaren reflects on the power of citizenship education to inspire student action against the climate crisis 🌎🌡️ @citizenshippgceioe.bsky.social

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johanostling.bsky.social
“Universities and the Public Good”. That is the title of a conference on research, education and democracy since 1945 in Hanover this week. Most of the researchers here are historians, but the questions raised are highly relevant for us today.

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Universities and the Public Good
Universities and the Public Good: Research, Education, and Democracy since 1945 September 10 – 12, 2025 | Herrenhausen Palace Conference Center, Hanover, Germany Supported by the Volkswagen Foundation...
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capandgown.bsky.social
Yes this is shocking.
wombatscholar.bsky.social
Shocked to see this. An indictment on @mupublishing.bsky.social My father first published in Meanjin around 1950; I published there from 1983....
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wombatscholar.bsky.social
Shocked to see this. An indictment on @mupublishing.bsky.social My father first published in Meanjin around 1950; I published there from 1983....
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ies-sas.bsky.social
📣Only two weeks left to apply for the Senate House Library Visiting Fellowships 📣

In 2025-6 up to two awards of £1500 will be allocated to support a fellowship of up to two weeks.

Deadline: 15 September 2025

More info 👇
https://tinyurl.com/ykudv9tn
Senate House Library announces relaunch of Visiting Research Fellowship
Senate House Library and the Friends of Senate House Library are delighted to report that the Visiting Research Fellowships programme has been relaunched.
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capandgown.bsky.social
Oooh this is so interesting. I’m becoming interested in soldier settlement schemes in Australia and relationship to land reservation and indig dispossession.
donalh.bsky.social
Today I am reading and thinking about post-World War I settlement schemes for veterans and where they should sit in colonial histories of the war and its legacies. It makes for a really interesting comparison within and between different imperial polities.
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drcraigb.bsky.social
Sydneysiders, join us at the Chau Chak Wing Museum for the 2025 Antony McNicoll Lecture delivered by Prof Lloyd Weekes (UNE) speaking on archaeological work in the UAE in 'Saruq al-Hadid: Cult, Craft, and Community in the Rub’ al-Khali'. 4 September, 5.30pm
events.humanitix.com/2025-mcnicol...
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brenttoderian.bsky.social
“Over the past 20 years, Paris has undergone a major physical transformation, trading automotive arteries for bike lanes, adding green spaces and eliminating 50,000 parking spaces.

Part of the payoff has been invisible — in the air itself.”

Leadership, strategy, real action, common sense. #Paris
Paris said au revoir to cars. Air pollution maps reveal a dramatic change.
Air pollution fell substantially as the city restricted car traffic and made way for parks and bike lanes.
www.washingtonpost.com
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wombatscholar.bsky.social
'Voice' is a wonderfully rich account of how Indigenous scholars and students fought to be heard at the University of Melbourne. Interesting for me to appear in the historical narrative, not always as I remember....
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australiainstitute.org.au
Come and work with us!

Do you believe that research matters? Do you want to use your research skills to drive important public policy debates in Australia?

Apply for our Postdoctoral Research Fellowship!

Applications close Sunday 24 August 2025

Apply here 👉 australiainstitute.org.au/about/jobs/
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euanritchie.bsky.social
"Australia has the second-lowest public expenditure on tertiary education institutions in the OECD…This has resulted in an endless chase for dollars (international students & “the next big thing”) rather than thinking about what an educated Australia should look like” www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...
Universities such as mine are making poor decisions, and we’re not allowed to know why
UTS has announced a “pause” on enrolments in 100 courses. Vacating these critically important areas diminishes not only the brand of UTS but the state it was designed to benefit.
www.smh.com.au
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drcraigb.bsky.social
So very excited about the next History Now panel - a collaboration with the Wood Memorial lecture by the Discipline of History at @sydney.edu.au
Thanks @historymatterssyd.bsky.social
Tickets are selling fast
historynsw.bsky.social
Hear @sophieloywilson.bsky.social sit down with Shauna Bostock, André Dao, and Katerina Teaiwa at the next History Now event!

The panel will discuss the topic of 'Creative Histories' on Wednesday 27th August at the Chau Chak Wing Museum

Register your spot via buff.ly/T05cVQI

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kfullagar.bsky.social
@historymatterssyd.bsky.social and I are delighted to see the UNSETTLING PORTRAITS podcast get Highly Commended in these Digital History Awards! www.sl.nsw.gov.au/awards/nsw-h... (link to the podcast in this linked page)
our judges' comments were: A bold and intellectually rich contribution to historical storytelling, this series tackles the inherent challenge of discussing visual sources in an audio format with ingenuity and sensitivity, vividly evoking colonial portraits for listeners without relying on visuals. By combining expert narration with scholarly and Indigenous voices, the series decodes artworks that span continents and centuries, situating Australian examples within the global processes of empire and colonialism.

The series exemplifies original, decolonising historical work, challenging Eurocentric readings and expanding historical consciousness through cross-cultural and transnational perspectives. Particularly striking are the discussions with Indigenous scholars, which reframe the meaning and significance of colonial images and, importantly, ask what use such images are in the present day. The series’ analytical depth, emotional resonance, and imaginative use of sound make it a standout example of how non-print media can powerfully reframe public understanding of the past.
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The government is under mounting pressure to dump a Morrison-era policy that has drastically cut university funding, saddled many students with debts they will never be able to repay and driven many more away from higher education altogether. satpa.pe/MA6GXR1
Why Labor is stalling on real universities funding reform
The education minister has deferred action to abolish the Morrison-era Job-ready Graduates scheme, which has helped to hollow out tertiary funding and saddled students with lifelong debts.
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capandgown.bsky.social
#skycats “cuddles”
capandgown.bsky.social
#marchforhumanity sydney
capandgown.bsky.social
Winner of the New York festivals gold medal! Well done hey history! Australia’s first history podcast for the classroom www.heyhistory.net
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historyaustralia.bsky.social
Your support is needed - sign the petition opposing the Job-ready Graduates Scheme www.openpetition.org/au/petition/...

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capandgown.bsky.social
insidestory.org.au/how-to-disap... this is a great article. Let me point out that major major structural reform has happened in our school system before. In the second part of the 19thC all Australian states abolished all state aid to private schools. #histed
How to disappear a problem • Dean Ashenden
The school system has spent fifty years not fixing one of its central flaws
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capandgown.bsky.social
Oh phew. I read the deadline incorrectly. This is very helpful.
capandgown.bsky.social
The turnaround time this year is ridiculous