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The Chief of Army Essay Competition The Chauvel Essay Prize, 2025 From 2025, the Australian Army Research Centre (AARC) will administer an annual Chief of Army Essay Competition. The competition aims to encourage writing on all aspects of land warfare and joint military operations. The winner will be awarded the Chauvel Prize, named in honour of General Sir Henry George (Harry) Chauvel, GCMG, KCB, a former Chief of the General Staff and the first Australian to reach the rank of General. The theme of the …

If you have any questions about a competition you have entered on our website, please complete the form below and we will be in touch with you shortly. If your request relates to another matter related to the Australian Army Research Centre, please go to the Contact Us page. … Competition Contact …
Editorial Advice for Contributor Submissions Thank you for your interest in becoming an AARC author. We welcome your research, experience and distinctive viewpoints. As the Chief of Army’s lead agency for coordinating and publishing on the topic of Army land power, we offer an audience within a global network of world class contemporary strategic thinkers. These contributor guidelines are intended to assist you to prepare your written work for publication by the AARC. What Publications Interest you …


The Australian Army Research Centre focuses on professional debate on the use of Land Forces. If you have any questions about the information on this website, please complete the form below and we will be in touch with you shortly. If your request relates to another matter related to the Army, please go to www.army.gov.au … Contact …
Army Research Scheme The Army Research Scheme is closed for 2024. The 2025 Army Research Scheme will open in mid 2025. For 2024, independent researchers and research organisations were invited to register to be part of the Army Research Network that will group researchers/organisations in their speciality under the broad scope of Army’s interests being: State of the Australian Army Profession The analysis of the past, present and future state of the State of the Australian Army Profession in an …

Army MakerSpace About MakerSpace Makerspace is an Army initiative providing a place for learning-by-making and education in innovative approaches, creative thinking, and agile methodologies. All Army personnel are invited to join their local community of makers to gain a professional toolbox of problem-solving techniques to tackle Army’s current and emerging challenges. Makerspace is part of The Robotic and Autonomous Systems Implementation & Coordination Office (RICO) within Future Land Warfare Branch …

The Australian Army Research Centre welcomes contributions from domestic and international military, academic community and the general public to promote the understanding of land warfare. Contribute an article, paper or publication The Australian Army Research Centre publishes the Australian Army Journal ( AAJ ) and Occasional Papers and Research Reports and welcomes military and academic contributions for consideration that fosters debate, promotes interest in future land warfare and Army’s …
The Australian Army Research Centre (AARC) has been directed to publish the 2025 CA Reading List in accordance with the Army PME Plan. The AARC is rapidly preparing the List for approval and publication. Communication around the release of the List will be promulgated by Army in due course. The reading lists are designed to prepare an officer or soldier for service in the State of the Australian Army Profession. The State of the Australian Army Profession can be unforgiving and competitive. The …
