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News • March 2026

Our 2026 Mentor Program has launched

Our senior leadership Mentoring Program has now launched. Nineteen Mentees have been matched with fifteen senior leaders from universities across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. This is the second year of the program and the first time it will run across the full year. This has been based on feedback from both Mentors and Mentees… Continue Reading»

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Noticeboard • February 2026

Noticeboard | February edition

Welcome to the February edition of the Noticeboard, a monthly update with news and opportunities from around the sector. If you have anything you’d like to share with members please contact us. News from dassh Welcome to our 25th year 2026 is shaping up to be a big year for higher education for both Australia and Aotearoa. … Continue Reading»

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News • January 2026

Be part of the 2026 Mentoring Program

Mentee applications are open now! In its second year, the DASSH Mentoring Program creates opportunities where leaders can support and learn from one another. Our intention is to match Mentors and Mentees together to support a mutually valuable experience that addresses key expectations, goals and motivations of both. Our Mentors are experienced leaders who occupy… Continue Reading»

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News • January 2026

Registrations open for Aotearoa member gathering

We’re looking forward to bringing DASSH members together for an upcoming Aotearoa Members Gathering. This is a chance to connect in person, share what’s happening across institutions, and reflect on the challenges and opportunities shaping the higher education landscape. We are especially looking forward to welcoming a broad mix of participants including new Heads of… Continue Reading»

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News • January 2026

Celebrating 25 years of DASSH

This year marks 25 years of DASSH and a quarter-century of collective leadership in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (HASS). Over that time, our disciplines have played a vital role in strengthening equitable democracy, shaping sovereign capabilities, and contributing to informed public life. Today, our work is more relevant than ever. We look forward… Continue Reading»

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About us

DASSH represents more than 350 Deans, Associate and Deputy Deans and Heads of School from nearly every university in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. Our members lead schools that are home to more than 100,000 students and several thousand scholars in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities. We advocate for our disciplines, produce research and policy submissions, engage with government, members and colleagues in Australia and around the world. DASSH is a hub for members, with networking and professional development events held throughout the year.

The Noticeboard

Let us do the work for you. We know it’s hard to keep across all the latest policy news, opportunities, events and research with the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. Each month we put together The Noticeboard – it delivers everything you need straight to your inbox. Whether you’re in Australia or Aotearoa New Zealand we have you covered.

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