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Brazil's unique approach to foreign aid
As Brazil draws increasing media attention thanks to the soccer world cup, Dr Sean Burges looks at why Brazil’s international aid program differs from the standard model. The drivers of Brazil’s foreign aid program are the same as any nation – furthering business interests, increasing global…
New studio lab 'just the beginning' for music technology
A new production suite and a partnership with industry-leader AVID is placing the ANU School of Music at the forefront of teaching in music recording and production. The School of Music recently opened the doors to a new production studio complete with industry-standard audio production tools.…
Director, RSSS
Applications are now invited for the position of Director, Research School of Social Sciences. For further details, please refer to Information for Candidates (PDF 1.76 Mb).
New office and lounge an 'oasis' for students
Work is underway on a new student office and lounge for the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS) in the Beryl Rawson Building. The concept for the revamped space was designed by visual arts student Chelsea Lemon. Chelsea’s winning design was chosen by a panel from a range of…
ANU hosts Portuguese language celebration
For the first time this year, the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) celebrated 5 May as the International Day of the Portuguese Language and Culture. Mr. Filipe Mesquita, Cultural Attaché from the Embassy of Timor-Leste speaking at the event. The day was established in 2009…
Human Rights Arts and Film Festival
CASS is once again sponsoring the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival, touring through Canberra from 3-5 June. With a selection of films from around the world, the annual Human Rights Arts & Film Festival will touch your heart and challenge your mind. The festival’s national tour…
Tracing Australia's early political history to Scotland
Scottish migrants played a significant role in Australia’s path to independence. Professor Paul Pickering will head to the University of St Andrews School of History in early 2015 to investigate the lives of six influential migrants. Professor Paul Pickering has won the prestigious 2014-15…