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18
Apr
2013

School of Cultural Inquiry seminar

‘A numerous fleet of cormorants black, / That sailed insulting o‘er the wrack’: a history of greed in Shakespeare and others. Date: Monday 29th April Time: 4:15pmLocation: School of Cultural Inquiry Conference Room, A.D. Hope Building (14) Abstract for paper: The cormorant is a…

17
Apr
2013

Graduate awarded Perkins Scholarship

Arts graduate Leila Smith is UK-bound after being awarded a Charlie Perkins Scholarship which will see her study public policy at Cambridge University. Leila was one of four students from Australia awarded the scholarship. The others are from New South Wales, James Cook and Melbourne Universities…

16
Apr
2013

Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies: Graduate information evening

Are you interested in the contemporary politics, history, culture and political economy of the Middle East and Central Asia, or the role of Islam in the modern world? The Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies at ANU offers Graduate coursework and research programs that enable you to undertake a…

15
Apr
2013

Thatcher's legacy: Britain, Europe and Australia

As debate rages over the cost and scale of Margaret Thatcher’s funeral Dr Ben Wellings examines - another topic causing division - the Iron Lady’s legacy. Not long after her entry into No.10 Mrs Thatcher claimed that she had been ‘elected to change the facts’.  This she certainly did,…

15
Apr
2013

Dr Brendan Nelson joins Centre for European Studies

Former leader of the Liberal Party, the Hon. Dr Brendan Nelson has been appointed a Distinguished Research Fellow with the Centre for European Studies at ANU. ANU Acting Vice-Chancellor Margaret Harding said this honorary position provides the opportunity for distinguished people outside the…

11
Apr
2013

Apply now for ANIP in semester 2 2013

The Australian National Internships Program (ANIP) gives Australian and International undergraduate and postgraduate students an opportunity to work at the heart of Australian policy and politics.  If you would like to find out more about developing your academic career and skills through a…

09
Apr
2013

PhD candidate awarded US fellowship

Brett Goodin, a PhD candidate in the School of History, has been awarded a fellowship by the Huntington Library in San Marino, California. Later this year he will study manuscripts relating to the early American diplomatic service and deliver a paper on his PhD research to Huntington fellows…