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HomeNews2013 Prize-winners: ANU Gender Institute Prizes For Excellence In Gender and Sexuality Research
2013 Prize-winners: ANU Gender Institute Prizes for Excellence in Gender and Sexuality Research
Friday 21 March 2014

We are delighted to announce the 2013 winners of the Gender Institute Prizes for Excellence in Gender and Sexuality Research!

Congratulations to Amir, Harriet, David, Shane and Ma Khin for their outstanding research.
  • Amir Pasha Peyrovi, CoL - Honours Thesis (joint winner)
Stabilising Gender From This Day Forward: Recognition of a Married Person's Gender Identity
  • Harriet Mercer, CASS - Honours Thesis (joint winner)
Making Claims on the Empire: Interwar Australian feminists' pursuit of equal imperial citizenship through the British Commonwealth League
  • Shane Harrison, CoL - Masters Thesis
"Your Father is a Woman": Theorising Male-Male Sexual Violence as a Mechanism of Identity Warfare
  • Ma Khin Mar Mar Kyi, CASS - PhD Thesis
In Pursuit of Power: Politic, patriarchy, poverty and gender relations in New Order Myanmar/Burma
  • David Gilbert, CAP - Journal Article
Categorizing Gender in Queer Yangon

Post event media:

Honours prize recipient, Harriet Mercer (centre) recieves her prize from Professor Margaret Jolly and ANU Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young AO

Honours prize recipient, Amir Pasha Peyrovi (centre) recieves his prize from Professor Margaret Jolly and ANU Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young AO

PhD Prize recipient Ma Khin Mar Mar Kyi recieves her prize from Professor Angela Woollacott and ANU Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young AO