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May
2017

PhD student captures captivating stories of Badimaya elder

A stunning new bilingual book has been launched on-country at Kirkalocka Station, about 350km east of Geraldton in Western Australia....
23
May
2017

Celebrating human rights stories and social changes through film

“Artists and creatives have always been at the vanguard of social change – we rely on them to hold a mirror to the uneasy truths of our...
23
May
2017

ANU unveils state-of-the-art music recording studio

The Australian National University (ANU) School of Music today unveiled a new recording studio that will be the cornerstone of the school's...
From left to right, Professor Nicholas Brown and Dr Carolyn Strange. Dr Strange is holding a copy of her book
22
May
2017

Book by ANU historian explores pardons and parole in New York state

A new book about parole and pardoning in New York state’s criminal justice system highlights the difficulties state governors faced while...
17
May
2017

2017 Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Australia Prizes

The Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences(CHASS) is inviting nominations for its 2017 Australia Prizes. The CHASS Australia...
15
May
2017

Work of ANU archaeologists leads to national heritage listing

Two mining sites crucial to Australia’s industrial history have been added to the National Heritage List, thanks in part to work by a trio...
11
May
2017

ANU and Embassies gather to celebrate Portuguese Languages and Culture

The annual celebration of the Day of the Community of Portuguese Language countries has been celebrated with interesting talks, good...
11
May
2017

Passion for Indigenous language leads to national award

ANU School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics academic and lecturer Dr John Giacon has won the Patji-Dawes award, Australia's premier...
Four members of the ANU Arabic debating team in action at the Qatar Debate
11
May
2017

ANU students perform well at international Arabic language debating championships

For people who fear public speaking, debating is one thing they’d rather avoid – nevermind debating in a second language, in another...
09
May
2017

A bank heist in Paraguay’s ‘wild, wild west’ reveals the dark underbelly of free trade

By Dr Caroline Schuster, Lecturer, School of Archaeology and Anthropology. It was as brazen as it was spectacular: on April 24 2017,...

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