2024 ANU Gender Institute grants awarded
Wednesday 12 June 2024
The following grants have been awarded by the Gender Institute in 2024
Grant Round 1, 2024:
- Amelia Dale, Symposium & HDR Masterclass: Gender and Marginalised Texts: The Unliterary Eighteenth Century. June 2024 – June 2025.
- Jenna Imad Harb, Two-day Workshop: Care and (re)making gender through everyday technoscience. September 2024 - September 2025. Report | Program
- Karen Fox, Collaborative Project & Workshop: The Privilege of Trailblazing. 7 March 2025. Report | Program
- Katrina Waters, CD Recording & Premiere Performance: Songs for Loud Women. November 2024 – March 2025.
- Maria Tanyag, Book Launch & Masterclass: The Global Politics of Sexual and Reproductive Health. 1 August 2024. Report | Flyer
- Meaghan McEvoy, One-day Workshop: Women, Gender and Violence in the Roman, Byzantine and Medieval World. 8 November 2024. Report | Media report
- Susan Hutchinson, Civil Society Dialogue: Advancing Afghan Women's Rights. October 2024 - February 2025. Report | News article
Grant Round 2, 2024:
- Kate Flaherty, Plan & Panel Discussion: Gender, Age and the Stage: Ellen Terry and Nellie Melba in Retreat. December 2024 – June 2025. Book
- Sally Eales, Symposium: Menopause matters! – towards a greater understanding of menopause and equity in academia. 27 May 2025.
- Samantha Bennett, Project & Two-day Workshop: Music Production and the Politics of Praxis: Designing Mechanisms for Inclusion in the Recording Studio. January – December 2025
- Theresa Meki, Workshop: Doing Research in Melanesia. October 2024 - December 2025.
- Beth Marsden, Signature Event: ‘Taking back our stories’: Indigenous Women’s Family History Research Residency Program. October 2024 – February 2025. Report | Panel video recording
Out of Round, 2024:
- Humanities Research Centre, 2024 HRC-GI Distinguished Lecture Presented by Professor Anne M. Thell, Cavendish and the Aesthetics of Beating Spacetime. August - September 2024.
- Keighli O'Brien, Printing costs: Bossy magazine. April – October 2024.
- Beth Marsden, Research Centre for Deep History: Indigenous Family History Research Fellowship Residency. August - December 2024. Flyer | Program
- Gouri Banerji, Gender and Sexuality in Immersia: A trio of public book launches by CHL women authors - In collaboration with the ANU Gender Institute. September 2024.