BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 13.3//EN BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:22nd September 2025 (Online event) hosted by the University of Technology SydneyCall for PapersWe invite postgraduate researchers explori ng topics related to urban and planning history in Australia\, New Zealand and South Pacific nations to participate in a one-day\, online PhD Sympos ium to present and discuss their work. The symposium will provide\n a s upportive and collegiate environment for students to receive thesis feedba ck and advice from academics working in the field. We aim to foster connec tions\, constructively critical discourse and build relationships among sc holars working on the urban\n histories of our region.TopicsGrounded Hi stories invites students to present work grounded in a variety of methods\ , materials and lands. We encourage submissions on a broad range of topics from students working in urban\, planning and architectural history\, her itage and conservation and other aligned fields. We welcome contributions that extend the themes of the 2024 UHPH conference "Real Estate Agency: La nd\, Housing and Finance in Urban and Planning History" as well but not li mited topics such as:\n \; Indigenous histories of city spaces and pla ces \; studies of planning and the built and natural environments  \; architecture and design \; institutions\, governance and participat ion \; infrastructure \; property \; extraction \; digital and virtual history \; critical heritage and conservation studies&nbs p\; regional urbanismPhD (and also MPhil and MRes) students are invited to submit an abstract for a proposed presentation at the symposium. Please d on't hesitate to contact the convenors if you are unsure whether your prop osed topic suits the aims of the symposium. We encourage\n the submissi on of work from students at all stages of their candidature.FormatPresente rs will be placed into thematic sessions and will present on their propose d topic for a total of 15 minutes. This will be followed by 15 minutes of feedback and discussion from invited scholars and your peers. In keeping w ith the aims of the AUHPH\n Group\, registration and participation is f ree. The symposium will also have a keynote speaker (TBA).Abstract Submiss ion GuidelinesSubmit your 300-word abstract to a\n nathan.etheringt on@uts.edu.au by 21st of July 2025. Include your full name\, institutional and departmental affiliations\, current topic\, and year of candidature\n Notifications of acceptance will be advised from 4th of August 2025An extended final abstract of 600 words is required by 8th September 2025 For further information see website: https://antipodes.city/2025/06/11/ground ed-histories/ \;Dr Nathan EtheringtonLecturer | School of Architecture University of Technology Sydney DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250722 DTSTAMP:20250625T075034Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250613 LOCATION:Australia\,Sydney\,Online event SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Call for Papers: Grounded History | AUHPH Group Postgraduate Sympos ium UID:RFCALITEM638864346343418950 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
We invite postgraduate researchers exploring topics related to urban and planning history in Australia\, New Zealand and South Pacific nations to participate in a one-day\, online PhD Symposium to present and discuss their work. The symposium will provide\n a supportive and collegiate environment for students to receive thesis feedback and advice from academics working in the field. We aim to foster connections\, constructively critical discourse and build relationships a mong scholars working on the urban\n histories of our region.
Grounded Histories invites students to prese nt work grounded in a variety of methods\, materials and lands. We encoura ge submissions on a broad range of topics from students working in urban\, planning and architectural history\, heritage and conservation and other aligned fields. We welcome contributions that extend the themes of the 202 4 UHPH conference "" as well but not limited topics such as:
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