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Out of the classroom: student societies and the university experience
Going to university is about more than getting a good education. It’s a learning experience in other ways – you learn more about yourself, what future opportunities might be available to you, and what you might want to do with your life after university. It’s also a time when you make connections…
CASS students win two New Colombo Plan scholarships for 2016
Two College of Arts and Social Sciences students are among the six ANU winners of scholarships to live and study in Asia and the Pacific under the Australian Government's New Colombo Plan (NCP) scholarships for 2016. The New Colombo Plan was launched by Foreign Affairs…
CAEPR Visiting Indigenous Fellow wins national conservation award
A Visiting Indigenous Fellow at the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) has won a national conservation award for helping protecting in his country in the southwestern Gulf of Carpentaria region. Jacky Wongili Green, a Garawa man, received the 2015 Peter Rawlinson Award from the…
The art market is failing Australian artists
By Alexander (Sasha) Grishin, Adjunct Professor of Art History, School of Literature Languages & Linguistics, Australian National University Despite rhetoric positioning Australia as the clever country and the creative country, Australian artists, particularly in the visual arts, are…
ANU School of Art students on show
An exhibition celebrating the works of more than 130 ANU School of Art graduates opened on Friday. The 2015 Graduating Exhibition is the culmination of years of study in art practice, art history and art theory, showcasing works from the School's eight separate workshops. Janis…
Lebanese-style power sharing isn't the solution to Syrian impasse
By Damien Doyle, PhD Candidate, Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies, Australian National University and Tristan Dunning, Honorary Research Fellow, School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, The University of Queensland The interests and demands of the Syrian government, rebel groups,…
ANU wins almost $4m in arts, humanities and social sciences funding
More than a dozen researchers from the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences have secured almost $4m in grants to investigate topics of national and global importance, ranging from alcohol-related policing to safe migration to Western Desert art. The sixteen projects cover the College’s Research…