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The AHA congratulates the outgoing editors of @AHSjournal on their invaluable service to the profession over the past four years, and warmly welcomes the three incoming editors, Martin Crotty, @hannahforsyth and AHA Executive Committee member Carolyn Holbrook @SigmundMarx!

The Forum on Englishes in Australia is happening at La Trobe University (and online) on Friday. See here for programme updates! Not too late to register (registration closes Thursday).

Language enrolments (nearly all of them) are collapsing across the country as institutions play w AI & general competency substitutes. It’s dismal and must be opposed strenuously. Meanwhile support every green shoot: ANU hiring in Burmese, deadline 2 Sept. Promote.

Some of my PhD research about the social history of archives ‘Recognising a kaleidoscopic archive: working with London Missionary Society records in the geekosphere’ (2024), was published in Archival Science, .

It’s open-access.

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