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The Australian National University is Australia’s most research-intensive university, with an outstanding international research reputation, attracting many international visitors and engaging in a wide range of collaborative arrangement with universities in Australia and overseas.

The ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences (CASS) significantly contributes to this international research reputation through our culture of curiosity and discovery across the Creative Arts, Humanities and the Social Sciences.

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Professor Tom Griffiths, Antarctic historian, joins the Australian Antarctic Division’s centennial voyage to Mawson’s Huts at Commonwealth Bay, departing Hobart 5 January 2012.

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You can follow his experience and reflections through his blog, videos and photo’s on this commemorative expedition, told in his own words and through the diaries of Australasian Antarctic Expedition members. Find out more

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Research highlights

Professor Ian McAllister awarded GESIS Klingemann Prize

Professor Ian McAllister, from the ANU School of Politics and International...
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ANCLAS wins $292,000 award for Ecuadorean Project

The Australian National Centre for Latin American Studies (ANCLAS) has won a $...
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Recent articles

FROM 'AUSSIES' TO 'WHIZZ-BANGS': THE LANGUAGE OF ANZAC

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KISSING COUSINS: WHAT THE ALP CAN LEARN FROM UK LABOUR

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FOREST SONATA: LISTENING TO THE MUSIC OF THE TREES

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ON THE ISSUE OF FORCE, BRAZIL'S STANCE IS NON-NEGOTIABLE

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BLIGH WILL LOSE IN QUEENSLAND, BUT IT WON'T BE A WIPEOUT

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