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12
Feb
2013

AD 13: The Year of the Two Emperors

To celebrate Canberra's centenary, the Classics and Ancient History Program will take you back to AD 13, to see what was happening in Rome, at the heart of the empire, 2000 years ago, to the Year of the Two Emperors, Augustus and Tiberius.Date: Thursday 21 February 2013Time: 8pm-9pmLocation:…

12
Feb
2013

Kungkarangkalpa Seven Sisters Songline

1-2 MARCH NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIA “I am learning so much about the role of a culture in keeping a country together. The discussion is full and exciting. It is a privilege to watch and an honour to serve these stories’ Wesley Enoch, Artistic Director Senior desert dancers of…

08
Feb
2013

Reflections from four decades of social policy: Social Policy Seminar

The Australian Social Policy Association and the Australian and New Zealand School of Government invite you to attend a social policy seminar:Enhanced rights and protections, but what about capability? Reflections from four decades of social policy engagement Date: Wednesday 13 March 2013 5.…

06
Feb
2013

New Head of Philosophy

Welcome to Professor Alan Hajek who is the new Head of the School of Philosophy. Professor Hájek's research interests include the philosophical foundations of probability and decision theory, epistemology, the philosophy of science, metaphysics, and the philosophy of religion. He is a fellow of…

06
Feb
2013

Cohesion in the European Parliament.

The ANU Centre for European Studies will host a panel discussion with members of the European Parliament and the Deputy President of the Australian Senate. The panel members will address issues including the tension between sovereignty and the European unity, models of representation, and the…

05
Feb
2013

ANU announces national scholarship

The most generous philanthropic gift for the benefit of students in Australian history was announced at ANU today. ANU Alumnus Graham Tuckwell and his wife Louise have generously donated $50 million to fund the new Tuckwell Scholarship, for commencement in 2014. 25 new students per year will be…

04
Feb
2013

ANU Ceramics workshop fires up in Singapore

Members of the ANU Ceramics workshop, including staff, students and recent graduates, have starred in the Awaken the Dragon Festival held in Singapore over three days in January. The festival centred on the firing of the historic Dragon Kiln at Jalan Bahar, a 42 metre long kiln that has not been…