The Academy fulfills its charter in a variety of ways:
The Academy of the Social Sciences engages with government and policy makers through its Policy and Advocacy Program's Roundtables and Occasional Paper series. ASSA provides assistance to Government through submissions to major reviews, and advises on matters of concern to the social sciences. Reports of activities and other publications are provided to Government bodies where appropriate, and Academy Fellows serve on numerous advisory committees on policy and research in the social sciences. The provision of social science based knowledge to assist policy formulation is an important objective of the Academy.
The Academy has a number of exchange agreements with similar institutions in other countries including France, India, the Netherlands, the People's Republic of China, the United Kingdom, and Vietnam. Two of these schemes (the UK and the Netherlands) function in association with the Australian Academy of the Humanities.
The Academy is the Australian member of the Association of Asian Social Science Research Councils (AASSREC), and is currently the Secretariat of that Association. The Academy has facilitated contact between the National Library and the Asia-Pacific Information Network in the Social Sciences, under the auspices of AASSREC. Links at both a formal and informal level are fostered and maintained with a variety of international bodies such as UNESCO and the Pacific Science Association.
The Academy has a long and active publishing record, including publications from research projects, the proceedings of symposia and workshops. The annual Cunningham Lecture is published each year, and the Academy also supports its Occasional Paper publications.
The Annual Report outlines the year's activities and provides information about Fellows. The Academy newsletter, Dialogue, appears three times a year, and provides a forum for the examination of aspects of social science scholarship and their applications in modern society. Each issue contains comment from the Academy's Executive, news of honours and appointments and progress reports on workshops, research projects, policy roundtables, international relations and other contemporary issues involving the social sciences. Both the Annual Report and the newsletters are widely distributed, and are available on request to any member of the public.