Month: May 2023

  1. Who funds SWISP?

    SSHRC Melbourne Postdoctoral Fellowhip AARE University of Melbourne Dyason Fellowship Creative Futures University of Melbourne Global Student Diversification – Co-investment support for community engagement activities in India with MGSE

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/swisp/2023/05/11/who-funds-swisp

  2. The Othello Theatre in Education Project – Fostering creativity and wellbeing in the face of high levels of violence against women. 

    The first premise of wellbeing is being and staying alive. Without life, wellbeing is obsolete. This youth theatre in education project targets what has been called, in the wake of the most recent Australian family killings, ‘the most pressing issue of terrorism our society faces – where at least one woman is murdered each week’ […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/swisp/2023/05/09/the-othello-theatre-in-education-project-fostering-creativity-and-wellbeing-in-the-face-of-high-levels-of-violence-against-women

  3. The Climate, Art, and Digital Activisms Festival of Ideas (Melbourne/Narrm 21-23 November) 2022

    The Climate, Art, and Digital Activisms Festival of Ideas (Melbourne/Narrm 21-23 November) is a free event bringing together local community members, interdisciplinary artists, scientists and educators in Melbourne for a unique conversation. The urgency of the climate crisis will bring world media, activists, politicians, policy-makers, scientists and educators together for @COP27 in November 2022. Yet many people at […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/swisp/2023/05/09/the-climate-art-and-digital-activisms-festival-of-ideas-melbourne-narrm-21-23-november-2022

  4. COP this right now: why the next generation can’t make miracles on its own

    By Kathryn Coleman, Sarah Healy, George Variyan and Brad Gobby

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/swisp/2023/05/09/cop-this-right-now-why-the-next-generation-cant-make-miracles-on-its-own

  5. Welcome to Learning with the Land PhD candidate, Cassandra Truong.

    Cassie joins us as the recipient of the Learning with the Land UoM PhD scholarship. Cassie will be blogging about her research here, so watch this space. ‘Learning with the Land’ is a SSHRC funded partnership (Lead CI Professor Rita Irwin, UBC) that responds to the urgent need for innovative models of learning, teaching, and scholarship […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/swisp/2023/05/08/welcome-to-learning-with-the-land-phd-candidate-cassandra-truong