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Gender Institute Awards Ceremony and Research Showcase
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We invite you to join us in a celebration of some of our grants recipients and prize-winners of 2024. 

The event will feature a showcase of our grants projects and our 2024 prize-winners' research.

Awards will be presented by Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Joan Leach.

The awards ceremony and research showcase will commence at 12.00pm in the CIW Auditorium. Light refreshment will be served in the Lotus Hall from 1.00pm. 

Hear from our R1 Enhancing Gender Justice through Transdisciplinary Research grants recipients:

  • Janet Hunt and Chay Brown

'She gives as good as she gets’: Understanding Misidentification as a Pathway to Aboriginal Women’s Criminalisation 

  • Anouk Ride

Indigenous Pathways to Peace: Gender, Masculinity and Peacebuilding in Melanesia

Hear from our 2024 GI prize-winners:

  • Jessie Liu - PhD Thesis 

'Formulas of Chineseness': Tracing Daigou between Australia and China

  • Ashely Price - Honours Thesis (joint winner)

Nymphs in Muslin: Women’s Wandering and the Embodiment of Classical Antiquity in Britain c. 1780-1820

  • Laura van der Linden - Honours Thesis (joint winner)

Freedom in Virtue: Wollstonecraft, Feminism, and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

  • Ruby Ekkel - Journal Article 

The Meaning of a Bushwalk with the Melbourne Women’s Walking Club, 1922–45

Hear from our 2024 GI prize commendations:

  • Bhiamie Eckford-Williamson - PhD Thesis 

The Art of Masculinities: Creations and Transformation of Aboriginal Men in Australia 

  • Zoe Smith - Journal Article

“A Prisoner on the Rack”: Marital Rape, Consent, and the Gothic in Late-Nineteenth-Century Colonial Women’s Writings 

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Date & time

  • Mon 04 Aug 2025, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Location

Auditorium & Lotus Hall, Australian Centre on China in the World, Acton, ACT

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