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Professor Jon Altman elected to Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Society of New Zealand
The College of Arts and Social Sciences is pleased to announce that Professor Jon Altman has recently been elected to Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Society of New Zealand. Professor Altman's election to Honorary Fellow was announced at the Academy of the Royal Society of New Zealand,…
Book on the history of the Antarctic Treaty System wins Australian Educational Publishing award
Australia and the Antarctic Treaty System: 50 Years of Influence (UNSW Press), edited by Tom Griffiths, School of History, ANU and Marcus Haward, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, has been named a joint winner in the category of Tertiary Scholarly Resource in the…
Professor McAllister wins Brian Farrell book prize
The Political Studies Association of Ireland has awarded the 2012 Brian Farrell book prize to Ian McAllister, Russell J. Dalton, and David M. Farrell and for their 2011 book Political Parties and Democratic Linkage: How Parties Organize Democracy. Professor Ian McAllister is a Distinguished…
ANU historians play a central role in Indigenous site handback
Professor Isabel McBryde and Rob Paton, both from the ANU School of History, were invited as special guests of the Wurrunjeri people to attend the handback ceremony for the Mount William Stone Axe Quarry in Central Victoria. Considered one of Australia’s most significant indigenous archaeological…
Gammage wins $100,000 Premier's prize
Professor Bill Gammage has won Australia’s largest literary award, the $100,000 Victorian Prize for Literature. The prize is part of the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, which were presented by Victorian Premier and Arts Minister, Ted Baillieu, at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne on 16…
Carol Epp runner-up in the Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics
Carol Epp was awarded runner-up of the 12th annual Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics at an awards gala held by the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery. Carol recieved a master's degree from the ANU School of Art and was based in the Ceramics workshop. She was awarded $1000. Read the full article at…
CASS students shine in short story competition
Now in its sixth year, the ANU short story competition has showcased the talent of six CASS students who were finalists in this year’s awards. Nicholas Smith was the recipient of the 2nd place prize, winning $2,000, while Bethany Nevile was received the 3rd place prize winning $1,000. CASS…