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Musicians take on electronics in experimental music camp
From building amplifiers to creating musical instruments from fans and scissors, musicians tapped into their engineering side at an intensive summer camp at the School of Music. The Canberra Composers Collective Summer Camp has been spearheaded by Composition lecturer Dr Alexander Hunter…
Casting a look at a ‘federal’ schooling system
By Jennifer Wallner, Assistant Professor at the University of Ottawa and Visiting Fellow at the School of Politics and International Relations in 2014. Over 2014, the Abbott Government made it clear that it intends to make major changes to the way federalism works in Australia and one of its…
CASS alumni recognised in 2015 Australia Day Honours
The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences congratulates the recipients of the prestigious Australia Day Honours in 2015. In particular, we extend our congratulations to the nine members of the CASS alumni community who have received these prestigious awards for making significant contributions…
Furniture design, inspired by nature
A love of all things creative drew Chelsea Lemon to the ANU School of Art. “At school I studied visual arts and design technology and it’s what I was good at, so I decided to pursue it at university,” says Chelsea of her decision to come to ANU. “Furniture in particular because it has both a…
CASS Indigenous Australian Graduate Scholarship
Applications are now open for the CASS Indigenous Australian Graduate Scholarship This scholarship is open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students undertaking full-time or part-time study in any postgraduate coursework program offered by the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences More…
Wig & Pen opens at ANU School of Music
Iconic Canberra pub the Wig & Pen Tavern & Brewery officially opened the doors to its new home at the ANU School of Music’s Llewellyn Hall on Wednesday. The addition of the pub, along with the recently announced $1 million refurbishment of the School of Music’s reception area, will…
ANU graduate off to The Hague
ANU graduate Derek Bayley has been awarded an internship with the Hague Conference where he will work to help protect children and families from illegal or irregular international adoptions. Derek, who graduated in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws, said he will be…