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Day of celebration
A celebratory mood was in air on Friday afternoon as nearly five hundred College of Arts and Social Science students and candidates graduated. In total 485 graduands had awards conferred at Llewellyn Hall, including 196 postgraduate students. More than 1,200 awards were conferred at The…
Lifetime achievement award for filmmaker
Professor David MacDougall from the Research School of Humanities & the Arts has been awarded the Royal Anthropological Institute’s Special Award for Lifetime Achievement. The award is in recognition of his work in ethnographic film, exploring and documenting cultural patterns in societies…
Meet our July Graduates: Elly Duff
Meet Elly Duff, who has just completed her undergraduate studies at the ANU. As part of her studies, Elly was lucky enough to participate in the Australian National Internships Program (ANIP). What degree have you just completed? I have just completed a Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (…
History and linguistics students take out University Medals
Two students from the College of Arts and Social Sciences have been awarded University Medals for outstanding work on their honours theses. Stephanie Wright won the award for her history thesis, and Virginia Dawson for her work in linguistics. The University awards medals each semester to…
Young artists Step into the Limelight
The main gallery at the ANU School of Art has been inundated with work from the ACT’s up-and-coming young artists. Step into the Limelight, which starts on 15 July, features artwork from over 150 students from 35 ACT public schools. Now in its fifth year, this is the first time the show has moved…
CASS Philosopher wins prestigious fellowship
Professor Kim Sterelny from the School of Philosophy has been awarded a prestigious grant from the 2013 Australian Laureate Fellowship scheme. His project, The origins of inequality, hierarchy, and social complexity, investigates how humans came to be so unlike other animals; how our cooperative…
Ten years of politics through Australian cartoons
Through their witty, often scathing images and text, political cartoons can cut through the noise and comment on issues in a way that words find difficult to achieve. In a new book edited by Russ Radcliffe, Dirt Files: A decade of best Australian political cartoons, brings together over 400 of…