Andrew May
@historicalesque
Historian
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http://shaps.unimelb.edu.au/about/history/may.html 05-12-2013 02:08:56
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Such a delight to leave Melbourne lockdown last year to help Myf Warhurst for part of her #wdytya journey. On the tele tonight SBS Australia 7.30 p.m. History at Monash Monash Arts
PhD opportunity in the Melbourne history program on our new "Cancer Culture" project @andrekosvarnava @cancervic Thomas Kehoe @sigmundmarx Rob Moodie #medicalhumanities #PhDposition jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/909769/…
Excited to be back in the archives once more kicking off research on a history of Australians' attitudes to the sun as part of the Cancer Culture project Cancer Council Victoria @unimelb #cancerculture
My reflections on Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide for Australian Academy of the Humanities. CW: Suicide
Reading other people’s family history tends to make one’s eyes glaze over. But at their best their latent power is in their provocation. Great to be part of special issue #familyhistory Genealogy MDPI co-edited @CathyColeborne & Giselle Byrnes #colonialism #india Faculty of Arts
Congratulations to #UniMelb Professor of History Dr Andrew May (Andrew May) for being awarded one of 12 prestigious Australia India 'Unnati' Research Collaboration Grants. @AIInstitute about.unimelb.edu.au/news-resources…
Daylight benefits mental health (UK study). Australia has highest rate of skin cancer globally. Over exposure to UV is the main cause, so reporting of sunlight's health benefits should be balanced with promoting sun-safe behaviours. Cancer Culture in Australia theage.com.au/national/almos…
SDAD collective has now uploaded photos and transcriptions of old gravestones at All Saints Cemetery Shillong sdad.omeka.net/items/show/445 #digitalshillong Nathaniel Majaw
In the new Provenance, Andrew May delves into the life of the Victorian Railways engineer tasked with building a model of 1838 Melbourne for display at the 1888 Centennial International Exhibition held at the Royal Exhibition Building. prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collec…
Congrats to Prof Andrew May & Dr Thomas Kehoe, who will receive a grant to host a workshop to explore the nexus between #science, #advocacy, #policy and behavioural change in the context of the social, cultural and political experiences of #cancer in Australia. @unimelb