In the media
Academic staff and research scholars constantly provide media commentaries.The following interviews and media pieces have been published in recent months:
Maryam Al-Khater on Al Jazeera's enemies, Al Araby, 07 Aug 2017.
Profile of School of Art and Design alum Hou Leong, The Riot ACT, 04 Aug 2017.
Student Toni Hassan on adventure playgrounds across Canberra, The Age and The Canberra Times and WA Today, 04 Aug 2017.
Frank Bongiorno on meritocracy, Inside Story, 03 Aug 2017.
Sean Burges on Brazilian political unrest, Radio Adelaide - The Wire, 03 Aug 2017.
Julieanne Lamond comments on 2016 Stella Count, Books and Publishing, 02 Aug 2017.
Kyle Wilson on Putin cutting US diplomats in Russia, SBS World News Australia, 31 Jul 2017.
Benjamin Jones on new push for Australian republic, The Guardian Australia, 31 Jul 2017.
Wanna on backing the wrong industries, The Conversation, 31 Jul 2017.
Gold and Silversmithing alum Robert Foster remembered a year on, Canberra Times, 30 Jul 2017.
Glass PhD student Mark Elliott on Corning Museum buying his Cloud piece, ABC Radio Canberra - Afternoons, 27 Jul 2017.
Glass Workshop alum Mary Louise White on Blanket Stories work, St Thomas Times Journal, 27 Jul 2017.
Annmarie Elijah on UK visas to Australians after Brexit, Channel Ten, 26 Jul 2017.
Launch of Step into the Limelight at School of Art and Design, WIN News Canberra, 25 Jul 2017.
Pauline Bryant on the different uses of fruit names, ABC Western Plains, 25 Jul 2017.
Liz Allen factchecks Muslim migration and birthrates, The Conversation, 25 Jul 2017.
Bowker on 65 years since Egypt's Nasser revolution, Australian Institute of International Affairs - Australian Outlook, 21 Jul 2017.
Warhurst on Turnbull as an 'Elizabethan', Canberra Times, 20 Jul 2017.
Professor Will Christie on what the modern woman can learn from Jane Austen, 200 years after her death, Canberra Times, 18 Jul 2017.
Professor Will Christie and Professor Devoney Looser of Arizona State University on why Jane Austen and her novels remain popular, ABC Radio Canberra - Mornings, 17 Jul 2017.