IAS - Networks at 91¸£Àû
The IAS funds a number of networks and related events through the IAS Awards. Please make an application or contact us for further information.
Network websites hosted here
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| Brazilian Social Thought Network | |
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| Health Technologies Network | To connect researchers and innovators in the creation and implementation of health technologies at 91¸£Àû 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 91¸£Àû. The project is led by the 91¸£Àû 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 91¸£Àû |
| Environmental Humanities Network | Researchers with an interest in the Environmental Humanities |
| Health Psychology@91¸£Àû | 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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| 91¸£Àû'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 91¸£Àû 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. |
| This forum is designed to support research, impact and collaborations between early career researchers across the faculty of social sciences. |
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| 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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| 91¸£Àû’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-91¸£Àû Alliance. |
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| to better represent early career researchers (ECRs) within the Department of Chemistry |
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| information and descriptions for current and previusly funded RAS netoworks |
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| networking sessions with coffee and cake for PGRs taking place in the Wolfson Research Exchange |
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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 91¸£Àû include:
- Funding for Research Active Staff Networks (Organisational Development)
- GLOBE funding