PurposeAcademic scholarship on the White Australia Policy (WAP) has highlighted the history of Asian migration, early perceptions and policy-making initiatives. Prominent scholars have also pointed out the impact of the British Empire and WAP on Australia–India relations and early Indian migrants in Australia. Drawing on the debate concerning international students in Australia, our purpose in this article is to recover the role of Indian students in the story of Australian–Indian connections.Design/methodology/approachThe article aims to highlight the reasons behind the involvement of the Australian government in the provision of scholarships and fellowships to Indian students and researchers at Australian universities during the period of...
The Immigration Restriction Act of 1901 established the White Australia policy. It was intended to e...
This article maps the trajectory of Indian migration broadly, and specifically to Australia, to firs...
From the late 1940s, international students from parts of Asia became a new, distinct presence in Au...
Academic research on the White Australia Policy has spanned the history of Asian migration and polic...
Between 1901 and 1973 immigration to Australia was governed by the White Australia policy, which pre...
his article recovers the essential imperial and international context of the Immigration Restriction...
In researching little-known aspects of Australian political history, this article explores the ways ...
This thesis argues that the colonial ruling class developed its first White Australia policy in 1888...
This article challenges the validity of recent suggestions that shared history underpins India-Austr...
Recent scholarship on transnational immigration restriction have tended to frame British policies in...
This paper deals with Australian immigration policy, its evolution and current situation. It analyse...
The Australian International Student Program was founded in 1950 as a cornerstone of the government'...
The migration experiences of Indian students challenge traditional frameworks of multiculturalism in...
The Australian International Student Program was founded in 1950 as a cornerstone of the government'...
In the rush to claim a relationship with Asia, military imperial connections are easily forgotten. P...
The Immigration Restriction Act of 1901 established the White Australia policy. It was intended to e...
This article maps the trajectory of Indian migration broadly, and specifically to Australia, to firs...
From the late 1940s, international students from parts of Asia became a new, distinct presence in Au...
Academic research on the White Australia Policy has spanned the history of Asian migration and polic...
Between 1901 and 1973 immigration to Australia was governed by the White Australia policy, which pre...
his article recovers the essential imperial and international context of the Immigration Restriction...
In researching little-known aspects of Australian political history, this article explores the ways ...
This thesis argues that the colonial ruling class developed its first White Australia policy in 1888...
This article challenges the validity of recent suggestions that shared history underpins India-Austr...
Recent scholarship on transnational immigration restriction have tended to frame British policies in...
This paper deals with Australian immigration policy, its evolution and current situation. It analyse...
The Australian International Student Program was founded in 1950 as a cornerstone of the government'...
The migration experiences of Indian students challenge traditional frameworks of multiculturalism in...
The Australian International Student Program was founded in 1950 as a cornerstone of the government'...
In the rush to claim a relationship with Asia, military imperial connections are easily forgotten. P...
The Immigration Restriction Act of 1901 established the White Australia policy. It was intended to e...
This article maps the trajectory of Indian migration broadly, and specifically to Australia, to firs...
From the late 1940s, international students from parts of Asia became a new, distinct presence in Au...