Russell Cross

  1. MGSE Early Childhood Research Support Scheme 2023 — Now Open

    Applications are now open for the MGSE Early Childhood Research Support Scheme 2023.  This new MGSE scheme aims to support the next generation of MGSE researchers; foster collaborations; and enhance research impact in early childhood. Its primary objectives are to: The Scheme will fund individual research projects for up to $5,000 and team-based research projects for up to $20,000, to be […]

    meri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2023/02/23/now-open-mgse-early-childhood-research-support-scheme-2023-now-open

  2. INEI Online Seminar: “Can We Universalize Localized Peace Education?” (25 Feb, 12am [Registrations by 23 Feb, 8pm])

    Featuring INEI partners MGSE, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Hiroshima University. Hosted by Hiroshima University’s INEI Committee and Educational Vision Research Institute (EVRI), this symposium will discuss the universality of localized peace education. Peace Education in Hiroshima has been developed as anti-war, or more specifically anti-nuclear weapon education. We learn, indeed, the cruelty of the atomic bomb from […]

    meri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2023/02/22/inei-online-seminar-can-we-universalize-localized-peace-education-25-feb-12am-registrations-by-23-feb-8pm

  3. MGSE AG Research Roundtables (starting noon, 22 February)

    MGSE is launching a new series of roundtables on the last Wednesday of each month, 12-1pm, to provide a space for any academics and graduate researchers across the school to engage in a wider conversation around research currently driving discovery and knowledge advancement in each of our Academic Groups. Each month features a different Academic […]

    meri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2023/02/17/mgse-ag-research-roundtables-starting-noon-22-february

  4. MGSE Labs: Information/Q&A Session

    As mentioned at this year’s Setting the Scene, MGSE plans to introduce “labs” as an option for academics looking to build greater visibility and depth around an active and enduring program of focused research. Labs are an opportunity to bring together a coherent collection of projects (funded and unfunded), publications (including NTROs), peers (internal, external, and—especially!—graduate researchers), and partnerships (professional, industry, etc.) to further incubate, advance, […]

    meri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2023/02/13/mgse-labs-information-qa-session

  5. Applications Open: Translating Research at Melbourne (TRAM) Research Impact Bootcamps

    Translating Research at Melbourne (TRAM) is now accepting applications for TRAMx Bootcamps 2023. 18 MGSE researchers participated in TRAMx Bootcamp 2022. The University of Melbourne’s research impact accelerator program, TRAM aims to build capability for transforming research and inventions into products and services with real-world impact.  TRAMx bootcamps provide an accessible entry point for those keen […]

    meri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2023/02/02/applications-open-translating-research-at-melbourne-tram-research-impact-bootcamps

  6. Seeking your feedback: MGSE Research Leads Initiative 2022 

    Last July, MGSE established a collective of “Research Leads” across our Academic Groups. The aim was to support and grow a collaborative culture of research activity across the School, and our capabilities as a research community. We are seeking feedback on how the initiative went via a short survey, and input on how it might […]

    meri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2023/01/20/seeking-your-feedback-mgse-research-leads-initiative-2022

  7. 2023 MGSE Conference Funding Now Open

    MGSE Conference Funding enables all eligible MGSE academics to gain reimbursement for registration, flights, and accommodation to present at conferences (excluding posters) to advance their research program. There have been some changes to the 2023 Scheme, including: Please see the 2023 MGSE Conference Travel Funding Guidelines full details. Applications are due to MERI by 5pm […]

    meri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2023/01/13/2023-mgse-conference-funding-now-open

  8. End of year congratulations to our MGSE Researchers

    As the year wraps up, a big congratulations to a number of our MGSE Researchers for their accomplishments across November and December. Professor Chi Baik and Dr Tracii Ryan, Associate Professor Glenn Savage, and Professor Kate Reynolds for securing Australian Research Council Discovery Grants. Their respective projects—Improving the mental health of young adults in Australia’s […]

    meri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2022/12/21/end-of-year-congratulations-to-our-mgse-researchers

  9. 2023 MGSE Internal Grant Outcomes

    We are pleased to announce the successful recipients for the MGSE Collaborative Research Development Scheme, and the MGSE Seed Funding Scheme, both commencing in January 2023. Collaborative Research Development Scheme Associate Professor Lisa McKay-Brown for Multi tiered systems of support for school attendance problems in Australia. Seed Funding Scheme Dr Ruth Aston for Systematic review of research […]

    meri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2022/12/16/2023-mgse-internal-grant-outcomes

  10. Welcome to our 2023 McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr Mati Keynes!

    Dr Mati Keynes is an historian and social researcher with expertise in teaching and learning difficult histories in settler and Nordic contexts. Their work integrates memory politics, intellectual history, and political theory to analyse educational responses to past injustices and legacies of violence. Mati has published widely on history education, transitional justice, curriculum, and educational history. […]

    meri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2022/12/14/welcome-to-our-2023-mckenzie-postdoctoral-fellow-dr-mati-keynes

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