The Australian Human Rights Institute has opened its latest seed funding round, providing financial support to UNSW research projects that address and relate to human rights.
The Australian Journal of Human Rights has awarded the annual Andrea Durbach Prize to Dr Lisa Ewenson for her article on youth justice detention in Australia.
The Australian Human Rights Institute has selected a record 24 Global Student Fellows who'll be joining a leading international development or human rights organisation in Australia or overseas for a six-week paid fellowship.
A new report from the Australian Human Rights Institute has found the Australian government is in breach of its obligations to protect human rights by failing to limit fossil fuel production for export.
A record 10 human rights projects have been awarded seed funding from the Australian Human Rights Institute's 2025 seed funding and joint seed funding schemes.
The Australian Climate Accountability Project has released a new information resource illustrating the dangers of climate-driven harms to Australians posed by our huge fossil fuel exports.
A study exploring the experiences of higher-degree research candidates and their supervisors has provided Australian universities with valuable new understanding of the types of behaviours in supervisory relationships that can both support and sty
New research has shown highly concerning levels of airborne pollution in Pacific Island urban areas and their surrounds, posing a major health concern for the local populations.
A new case study examining an innovative business model in Botswana that is aiming to disrupt the traditionally obscure diamond supply chain has been release by the Australian Human Rights Institute.
Civil society groups including the Australian Human Rights Institute have welcomed the Albanese Government’s appointment of Australia’s first national, independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner.
The Australian Human Rights Institute has released its first Societal Impact Report, highlighting four years of generating research-based solutions to protect human rights, dismantle inequality and foster a culture of accountability.
The United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances has called on Rwanda to reveal the fate and whereabouts of brothers Jean Nsengimana and Antoine Zihabamwe.
Professor Justine Nolan joins the ABC's PM program to discuss calls for more action to tackle the scourge of modern slavery in regional and rural Australia.
The Australian Human Rights Institute calls on the Federal Government to ensure the 2026 Census included questions that gather comprehensive data to support LGBTI+ communities.