IAS - Networks at ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ
The networks featured below represent some of the activities that have been made possible through IAS funding. The IAS has supported the establishment of numerous research networks and events that have sparked new collaborations, generated innovative research and connected academics across disciplines. Together these demonstrate the breadth of research and partnerships fostered by the IAS. If you are looking to develop a new interdisciplinary research idea we encourage you to explore our current funding opportunities through the and .
Network websites hosted here
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| Brazilian Social Thought Network | |
| Health Technologies Network | To connect researchers and innovators in the creation and implementation of health technologies at ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ so as to create new interdisciplinary collaborations and ensure readiness to respond to grant application and other external initiatives. |
| Project Invisible | An equality, diversity and inclusion project celebrating ethnic minorities in research and academia at the university of ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ. The project is led by the ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ Black Chemistry Society. |
| READING DECOLONIALITY | We are an open source publication and reading group investigating decolonial texts across disciplines. Formerly the Decolonial/Postcolonial Working Group, we were set up by IAS fellows, for fellows. Join us in our future programmes. |
| The Fear Network | |
| Africa Research Network | Promoting and raising the profile of research on or in Africa at ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ |
| Environmental Humanities Network | Researchers with an interest in the Environmental Humanities |
| Health Psychology@ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ | Bringing Health Psychology expertise together to provide a platform for collaborative research opportunities across different departments |
| IAS Africa Initiative | Information on IAS activities in promotion of GCRF proposals with African nations |
Other network websites
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| ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ's strategic programme for collaborations rooted in principles of equality and mutually beneficial engagement (Hosted by the IAS) |
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| brings together academic and non-academic staff from ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ working in the area of academic mobility and immobility |
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| promotes interdisciplinary dialogue across the intersecting themes of migration, ‘race’/ethnic relations and bordering practices, broadly defined. |
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| focused on supporting the transition to a circular economy through interdisciplinary research |
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| Directed mainly at humanities doctoral students, research fellows and teaching fellows and addressing issues related to practical aspects of academic life. |
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| Researchers with an interest in the Environmental Humanities (Funded by IAS) |
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provides support for early-mid career research active staff in the Faculty of Arts through a mixture of regular writing retreat 'bootcamps', career development sessions, and social events and opportunities. |
| Uniting academics from different disciplines to address some of humanity’s most urgent questions, and create fertile ground for new ideas to flourish and interdisciplinary research to grow |
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| Bringing Health Psychology expertise together to provide a platform for collaborative research opportunities across different departments (previously funded by IAS) |
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| ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµâ€™s hub for transdisciplinary research on global sustainable development |
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| Creating a forum for discussion at an event held once per term, where staff, Early Career Fellows and doctoral students can benefit from and enjoy the advice and expertise of their colleagues |
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| an interdisciplinary hub connecting Students, Early Career Researchers, Senior Academics and relevant Non-Academic Stakeholders via the Monash-ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ Alliance. |
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| information and descriptions for current and previusly funded RAS netoworks |
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| a number of ways for its alumni to make contact with each other, to network and to renew links |
Alternative sources of network funding at ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ include: