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10 May

CLUNES BOOKTOWN 2012!

What a Winner!

10 May

SPUNC Announces Inaugural Independent Publishers’ Conference and New Prize for Small Publishers

November 2012 will see a new conference for publishing and a prize awarding an undervalued title…

08 May

LAUNCH! Editors Victoria

The Society of Editors Victoria Inc. has had a facelift and they’re ready to launch their new name, Editors Victoria, along with their new logo and website!

08 May

NEW RELEASE: The Unfinished Revolution: Voices from the Global Fight for Women's Rights

SPINIFEX PRESS are thrilled to announce the release of ‘Unfinished Revolution’, which tells the story of the global struggle to secure basic rights for women and girls.

08 May

Submissions now OPEN! Cordite 39 & Cordite 40!

Submit your poetry and/or poetry reviews to Cordite!

SUBMISSIONS OPEN: Humanities in the Community Master Classes [06.02.2012]

SUBMISSION DEADLINE 29 FEBRUARY

HUMANITIES IN THE COMMUNITY MASTER CLASSES

The ability to write for an intelligent, general audience is not sufficiently valued in universities where career advancement depends primarily on publication in specialist peer reviewed journals. As a result many academics have never learned how to communicate with an interested public beyond the bounds of their specialisation. Nonetheless much academic research is of wide public interest and social import and deserves wider exposure. Achieving this requires that research outcomes be written in a way that is accessible and engaging.

The Humanities in the Community Master Classes brings together two of Australia’s leading organisations working at the interface between the academy and the public sphere.

Writing for a general audience requires a particular set of skills to present complex material in a clear and engaging way. Building these skills requires sophisticated writing and editing methods, and knowledge and confidence in a wide range of genres and techniques. The master classes will be presented by Julianne Schultz, Editor of Griffith REVIEW, and Simon Clews, Director of WCSR, in addition to other professionals.

Successful applicants will attend a two-day master class in Brisbane or Melbourne to develop their writing skills. The master classes are relevant to both the sciences and humanities.

Please find the Submission Guidelines attached. Pdf