Call for papers and panels

The call for papers and panels for the 2024 Australasian AID Conference (AAC2024) has now closed.

The conference is multidisciplinary in nature, and examines topics related to aid and international development (the AID in the conference acronym). We welcome abstracts and panel proposals from academics and practitioners on the following topics:

  • Aid effectiveness, at both the micro and macro level
  • The political economy and politics of aid
  • Aid and security
  • Aid from non-traditional donors
  • Gender and aid/development
  • Aid and the private sector
  • Humanitarian aid
  • Aid evaluation
  • International public goods (climate change, global health, etc.)
  • Migration and international trade policy, from a development perspective
  • The architecture of international aid and development, including the G20, World Bank, and other international agencies
  • International development themes and trends
  • Aid management and development practice


Submissions are welcomed from academics, practitioners and students. The AAC is a research conference. Abstracts arguing for particular policy positions are welcome, but must be based on solid research. Abstracts outlining proposed research will not be accepted.

Panel proposals that have an exclusively PNG/Pacific focus are encouraged to submit them for the Pacific Update or PNG Update.

The main emphasis of AAC2024 is on in-person presentations. However, there will also be limited opportunities for online presentations and blended (in-person and online) sessions.

Submissions have now closed.

3MAP: the 3-minute aid pitch

At AAC2024, in the style of the 3-minute thesis competition, selected 3MAP speakers will have three minutes to present their proposal, followed by audience questions and a vote to find our winner.

Watch the livestreamed recording of AAC2022 3MAP.


Funding for AAC presenters

The following opportunities to support presenters to attend AAC2024 are available:

Postgraduate students (all nationalities) based in Australia

We will cover domestic travel and accommodation costs for a limited number of PhD and post-graduate students who are accepted to present. Should your abstract and funding request be successful, we will arrange your accommodation (for two nights from 3–5 December in Canberra) and the most economic means of domestic transport to the conference. You will still be required to register to attend the conference at your own cost, and we recommend that you apply for funding from your university for this where possible.

Developing country presenters based overseas

We will waive registration fees for a limited number of presenters who are citizens of and will be travelling from a developing country to present at the conference. For these purposes, ‘developing country’ is defined using this list. We are NOT able to provide any support toward the cost of international travel or accommodation, and recommend that presenters based overseas seek support for this from their home institution. The conference dinner will not be included in the waiver.
Please note that you must request this funding via the form when submitting your abstract/panel proposal for consideration. Late requests will not be considered.

Due to limited resources, receipt of travel support and registration fee waivers cannot be guaranteed for all postgraduate students and developing country presenters who apply for it. In the case of us receiving more requests for this support than can be met from our budget, selection will be made by convenors based on the strength of the abstract.

If you have any questions, or if you do not receive an automated email confirming receipt of your abstract/panel proposal within one week of submission, please contact devpolicy@anu.edu.au with “2024 Australian AID Conference” in the subject line.

Updated:  8 December 2024/Responsible Officer:  Devpolicy Admin/Page Contact:  CAP Web Team