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Summer exchange in China
Two CASS students have just returned to ANU campus after the exchange of a lifetime, spending 5 weeks at the International Summer School in China. Bachelor of International Relations student Kate Barton and Bachelor of Arts student Alexia Fuller were selected for the program for their interest and…
Artist to pursue ceramics dream in US
Gabrielle Wallington, ceramics student at the ANU School of Art, left for the United States in August after winning the Australian-American Association Canberra Scholarship. The Australian-American Association Canberra Scholarship provides a grant of up to $6,000 and a return airfare to Los…
High school students take the limelight at School of Art
Year 10 students from ACT high schools spent the day at the School of Art on Monday 4 August as part of Step into the Limelight. An ACT Government program, Limelight, features an exhibition at the School of Art, a film festival and a gala performance. The visiting students created a mural…
Languages Showcase
College of Arts and Social Sciences Languages Showcase Wednesday 20 August, 6-8pm Learning a language is more than just a boost to your resume or handy for travelling. Studies have shown people who learn another language are more decisive and better at multi-tasking. With the option for a once-…
Human rights research takes PhD scholar to Palestine
Fieldwork took PhD candidate Liyana Kayali to the Middle East to investigate how Palestinian women are asserting their human rights. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is decades-long, and doesn’t appear to have a solution in sight. Usually, this conflict is portrayed only through its political…
ARC grant to provide new perspective on WWII in Borneo
ANU will partner with the Australian War Memorial to provide unique insights into how different groups of people experienced World War II (WWII) in Borneo. Dr Christine Helliwell from the ANU School of Archaeology and Anthropology has secured an ARC Linkage Grant for her three-year project…
Ceramic ngintaka returns to ANU
The College of Arts and Social Sciences added a one metre-long ceramic ngingtaka to its art collection this month. The ngintaka, or giant perentie lizard, now sits on display in the CASS Student Lounge in the Beryl Rawson Building. The lizard is one of three ceramic ngintaka made in the Ceramics…