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CASS staff awarded for outstanding teaching
The University’s finest educators have been recognised for their dedication to teaching and engagement with students at the Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in Education last month. Four CASS staff received awards, with an additional five staff from the College nominated. A short summary…
Bringing part of central Australia to ANU
A series of events hosted at the ANU School of Art this week are showcasing the work of Indigenous artists from Maruku Arts in central Australia. Maruku at ANU, organised by ANU Undergraduate Student of the Year and Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws student Tess Kelly, includes an exhibition,…
Gretel's journey: an undergraduate take on Indigenous Australian Languages
What did you do over the summer? University of Sydney student GRETEL MACDONALD spent her break at the ANU School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics researching and documenting an Australian Indigenous language on a Summer Research Scholarship. She found that linguistics isn’t always as…
Learning beyond the textbook in gender studies
The issues surrounding gender and identity are complex and multifaceted, and can be seen at many levels throughout society. It’s not often however, that students have the opportunity to hear a personal account of an individual redefining their own identity in a world where ideas about gender are…
ANU Furniture alumna wins Nescafe design competition
You might think differently about the humble coffee plunger after you see how designer Christel Hadiwibawa has made use of 150 of them. Christel, an ANU Furniture Workshop alumna, recently won a competition by coffee giant Nescafé with her creative use of the components of the french press.…
How art connects Canberra and Chiang Mai
An exhibition with an eclectic mix of prints, drawings and sculptures is currently showing at the School of Art Main Gallery. You might not be able to decipher a theme for these artworks. But what unites them is that the artists have all taken part in an informal exchange program that has been…
Australians on-trend with books since 19th century
A world-leading library database moving to ANU offers researchers unique insights into Australian cultural history through reading habits. Regional Australia has historically been depicted as isolated - from urban Australia and from the world. But the reading habits of those living in…