General

1. CHASS Australia Prizes

Nominations for the 2019 Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (CHASS) Australia Prizes are now open.

The annual CHASS Australia Prizes are a great opportunity to showcase the excellent work being done in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences in Australia.

Nominate yourself, your fellow students and others in your networks in any of the four prize categories:

  • Student: an essay, research or creative project in any Humanities, Arts or Social Sciences area – cash prize of $500 sponsored by CHASS
  • Future Leader: an individual under 30 demonstrating leadership skills and potential in the Humanities/Arts/Social Sciences – cash prize of $2,000 sponsored by Future Leaders
  • Distinctive Work: an artistic performance, exhibition, film, television show, play, composition, creative or research project, or practical contribution to HASS policy – cash prize of $3,500 sponsored by Routledge
  • Book: non-fiction – cash prize of $3,500 sponsored by Routledge

Nominations are open from anyone regardless of their years of training/study in the field, as long as the nominated work fits within the specified criteria. Please note there is no nomination fee for any category and self-nominations are welcome. The application process is very simple and can easily be completed online here.

Terms and conditions apply, please refer to the website for more details. Nominations close at 5.00pm AEST on 21 June

2. Mindfulness for Wellbeing and Peak Performance

CHANGE YOUR MINDSET, IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY and we’ll fund the online course!

The Mindfulness for Wellbeing and Peak Performance course is run in partnership with FutureLearn. The course is developed by Monash University and is open to all Monash students and alumni.

Receive a digital certificate upon completion and Monash will pay for your course.

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