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26
Mar
2014

Hayek Medal for Professor Geoff Brennan

Geoff Brennan, Professor of Philosophy in the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences, has been awarded the prestigious Hayek Medal.  The medal is awarded by the German Hayek Society for academic distinction in fields of study connected to the work of Nobel Laureate economist and philosopher…

20
Mar
2014

Women's history up for debate

Professor Angela Woollacott knows you “wouldn’t have a clue” who Australia’s first female federal politicians were. “We have this interesting fact in Australian history that we were the first country in the world to give women full political rights, including not just the right to vote, but the…

17
Mar
2014

"For the Love of Drawing' A Symposium"

  For the Love of Drawing is a free public symposium featuring presentations from Andrew Sayers and other leading experts in the field of drawing. The symposium will be held on Friday 11 April, 2 – 5.30 pm at the Hayden Allen Lecture Theatre (The Tank), and will be followed by a reception…

 Professor Jacquie Lo, Director of the ANU Centre for European Studies.
13
Mar
2014

ANUCES wins European Commission grant

The ANU Centre for European Studies (ANUCES) has received a major grant from the European Commission for “developing the network of EU Centres in Australia and New Zealand”. The grant is worth approximately A$1 million, in addition to co-funding by ANU, and the partner and associate colleges of…

13
Mar
2014

Debate to focus on women's history

Professor Angela Woollacott, Manning Clark Professor of History from the School of History  is to team with  Dr Ann Summers, National Museum of Australia founding director, Dr Dawn Casey, Indigenous Land Corporation chairwoman, ANU deputy vice-chancellor, Professor Marnie Hughes…

11
Mar
2014

RSSS Director in Washington DC for World Bank event

Professor Adam Graycar, Director of the ANU Research School of Social Sciences (RSSS) is speaking in Washington DC this week at an event called ‘Corruption in Rich Countries’. The event is co-hosted by the Australian National University (ANU) and the World Bank's Integrity Vice Presidency (INT),…

07
Mar
2014

ANIP Reception at Parliament House

On Wednesday 5th March students enrolled in the Australian National Internships Program (ANIP) for Semester 1, 2014, attended the Parliament Presiding Officers’ Reception. This event was held in the Senate President’s Courtyard, Parliament House, and hosted by the President of the Senate, Senator…