2023 Visiting Fellows
The ACF is pleased to announce our 2023 visiting fellows: Prof. Jorge Gordin, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, will be visiting February 20th to the 8th of March, 2023. Jorge is an expert of…
Brazil Update 2022: A conversation with experts on the Brazilian elections and democracy
On 10 November, the Australian Centre for Federalism held the inaugural Brazil Update. The webinar reunited leading election and party experts on Brazil who presented and discussed the outcome…
Dr. Borui Song awarded 2022 Young Scholar Award by the International Association of Centers for Federal Studies (IACFS)
The Australian Centre for Federalism is delighted to announce that International Association of Centers for Federal Studies (IACFS) has awarded this year’s Young Scholar Award for the best…
New Article by Tracy Beck Fenwick: Opinion: Scott Morrison portfolio power grab a symptom of executive federalism?
By Tracy Beck Fenwick A version of this article was originally published by The Canberra Times. Executive federalism is a significant feature of how former prime minister Scott Morrison and…
ACF Small Grants Recipients - Jill Sheppard and Pratyush Sarma
Senior Lecturer Jill Sheppard and SPIR PhD candidate Pratyush Sarma have been awarded the ACF Small Grant for 2022 for their project on "The Vertical Structure of Political Parties, and…
Introducing Dr. Borui Song, our newest ACF Associate and HDR Graduate
The ACF is pleased to announce that our newest ACF associate and HDR graduate, Borui Song, has been conferred his Doctorate of Philosophy based on his dissertation “An Incomplete Reform:…
New Publication: Beyond Autonomy: Practical and Theoretical Challenges to 21st Century Federalism
New Publication "Beyond Autonomy: Practical and Theoretical Challenges to 21st Century Federalism" edited by Tracy B. Fenwick and Andrew C. Banfield, forces us to rethink the meaning of autonomy…