Research & Engagement
The School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies is distinguished by its capacity to attract nationally competitive grants, industry collaborations and graduate research students.
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The School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies is distinguished by its capacity to attract nationally competitive grants, industry collaborations and graduate research students.
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Artisan Mobility, Innovation, and the Eighteenth-Century Republic of Things
David Garrioch
Australia's Asian Garrisons and Regional Engagement, 1945-1988
Christina Twomey
Dynastic Marriage in Early Modern Europe
Carolyn James
Famine Relief in Warlord China
Pierre Fuller
Fatherhood: an Australian history 1919-2019
Alistair Thomson, Kate Murphy
Gendering the Italian Wars 1454-1559
Carolyn James
Humanitarianism, Human Rights and Human Dignity
Agnieszka Sobocinska
Men of Faith: Religion and Masculinity in Nineteenth-Century France
Timothy Verhoeven
Popular Petitioning and Mass Democracy in the United States: a history
Timothy Verhoeven
Premodern Public Health
Guy Geltner
Public and Private Lives
Agnieszka Sobocinska
Soviet Medical Internationalism and the Global Cold War
Paula Michaels
The Kings of Algiers
Julie Kalman
The Letters of Edward I: Political Communication in the Thirteenth Century
Kathleen Neal
The Metritocratic Moment: Talen in West Germany, Singapore, and Japan
Michael Hau
The Refugee Legacy
Nathalie Nguyen
Urban Environments and Environmental Change
Guy Geltner
William Cooper and the Struggle for Rights: A Life Story
Bain Attwood
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Conferring Dignity in Law and Health Care
Linda Barclay, Suzanne Killmister
Good Arguing
Graham Oppy
Governing the Knowledge Commons
Toby Handfield
Measuring the Mind: A Framework for Building a Consciousness Meter
Tim Bayne
Philosophical Foundations of Women's Rights. 1600-1750
Jacqueline Broad
Preventing Mitochondrial Disease Using Genomics - Ethical, Social and Legal Aspects
Robert Sparrow
Extending New Narratives in the History of Philosophy
Jacqueline Broad
Selfless Minds: A cross-cultural theory with relevance for mindfulness
Monima Chadha
Substructural logics for limited resources
David Ripley
The Evolution and Economics of Sacred Value
Toby Handfield
The Integration of Perception and Thought
Jakob Hohwy, Timothy Bayne
Wandering Minds in Sleep and Wakefulness: Attention, Consciousness, Self
Jennifer Windt
Engagement is a main ambition of the Faculty of Arts. Engagement can take many forms. Partnerships can be formed in surprising ways. If you have an idea for a possible project, want inspiration for how we can collaborate, or just want to hear more about what we can offer, don’t hesitate to contact us. Our business development team is always ready and we will endeavour to get back to you within 24 hours.
Arts Research Business Development Office:
Phone: +613 9905 8547
Fax: +613 9905 1497
Email: arts-research-enquiries@monash.edu
Location: 3rd Floor West, Menzies Building,Monash University, Clayton campus
More information: About Monash Arts Research