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Research networks

Our project is built on a long history of multicultural research in Australia.

One of the resources created from a previous project in the School of Languages and Cultures at the University of Sydney is the Baudin Project, which provides materials and analysis linked to the Baudin Expedition. This site makes available to researchers for the first time the text of various manuscripts in the original French and also provides English translations: https://baudin.sydney.edu.au/written-records/

We collaborate with other researchers, including

the Australian Migration History Network

Dardalis Archives of the Hellenic Diaspora (another important living archive)

The Global Encounters and First Nations Peoples project based at Monash University

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@CambridgeHPS is partnering with @CRASSHlive for funded Visiting Fellowships for Scholars from the Global South in 2026. The theme for applications is Science, Politics and Justice. The deadline for applications is 24 February 2025.

Meet Rae , Indonesian Studies Honours & Asian Studies student and Australia’s seventh athlete to compete at the 2022 Summer and Winter Paralympics. Now part of @paramatildas, read more about how she’s managed to juggle her sports success with her studies: http://bit.ly/4fGP98g

We had an incredible time at the @YarraLibraries GROWING UP INDIAN IN AUSTRALIA event last week. Editor Aarti Betigeri and contributor Daizy Mann discussed the role of humour in writing memoir and the cultural power of Masterchef.

https://www.blackincbooks.com.au/books/growing-indian-australia

Cooktown, Far North Queensland. A Chinese town from the 1870s, and the main port for the Palmer River gold rush. I have a bunch of Swedish-Irish ancestors buried here too, on Guugu Yimithirr country. As usual the local historians treated me with kindness. I learnt a lot.

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