Past events
Brexit: Implications for the EU and the UK
Seminar
The Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for EU–Australia Economic Cooperation presents this seminar by Professor Richard G. Whitman. While EU–Australia economic cooperation is increasing, the international economic landscape has shifted dramatically. The economic implications of Brexit will be…
2019 Commencement Address
Orientation
What is Commencement? Commencement is the formal welcome for all new students at ANU. It's an opportunity to hear from the Vice-Chancellor, notable graduates and other great speakers about what makes ANU such an exciting place. Expect a fun event full of colour and excitement and the opportunity…
The Urban Water Value Chain and Circular Economy Policies
Seminar
This Jean Monnet Europa Policy Lab is presented with the support of the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. The circular economy has become a major direction in European Union policy aiming at reducing the use of resources and energy through shifting the paradigm of waste management. Instead…
Melbourne Advisory Day 2018
Student advisory session
At the Melbourne Advisory day you will have one-on-one access to advisors, as well as students and staff from the College of Arts & Social Science. We will be there to answer your questions, no matter how general or detailed, so…
Canberra Advisory Day 2018
Student advisory session
At the Canberra Advisory day you will have one-on-one access to advisors, as well as students and staff from the College of Arts & Social Sciences. We will be there to answer your questions, no matter how general or detailed, so we encourage you to come along to learn more…
Sydney Advisory Day 2018
Student advisory session
At the Sydney Advisory day you will have one-on-one access to advisors, as well as students and staff from the College of Arts & Social Science. We will be there to answer your questions, no matter how general or detailed, so we encourage you to come along to learn more…
Studying the vernacular In the vernacular by the vernacular speakers: The case of the Kulu Language Institute In The Solomon Islands
Lecture
It was either by necessity or accident or by both that a vernacular literacy program was started way back in the late 1990s among the Luqa speakers of the Western Province in the Solomon Islands. When a young man of the Luqa language, who had just graduated with a Masters Degree majoring in Bible…