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Bach's St John Passion - World premier english translation
The Passion of Christ according to St John is one of Bach’s choral masterpieces and is perhaps the most often performed and best loved of his works. On Thursday 5 April in Canberra’s Llewellyn Hall, a new version in English was given its world premiere in a translation by ANU graduate…
Local voice to be heard at G20 Summit
Fourth year undergraduate student Marie-Alice McLean-Dreyfus has been selected to attend the G20 Youth Summit in Washington in June. Marie-Alice joins five other young Australians from across Australia who will make up the Global Voices G20 Australian Youth Delegation. Read more
ANIP student assigned to senator's office to produce report on native forest biomass
Mandi Caldwell, a student from the College of Brockport, State University of New York, is currently studying in Australia as a participant in the Australian National Internships Program (ANIP) ANIP places tertiary students in professional environments, including Parliament House, where they gain…
New Head of Furniture Workshop
Ashley Jameson Eriksmoen is the new Head of the Furniture Workshop. Recently arrived from California’s San Francisco Bay Area, she has taught and exhibited extensively and has been the recipient of several international grants. Pursuing the central question of “How do humans connect with objects…
Not waving, but drowning - Exhibitions
My island home… It sounds idyllic, right? But not so for the tiny Republic of Kiribati, a series of atolls in the Equatorial Pacific that are slowly but surely disappearing. The environmental challenges facing Kiribati is the subject of two new exhibitions that open at the ANU School of Art…
Outstanding achievements in Classics
Three CASS students have been recognised for outstanding achievements for study in Classics in 2011. The Classical Society Prize is an annual prize awarded to the student that achieves the best results in the final two courses of any of the three Classics and Ancient History majors (Ancient Greek…
Cotton CRC Award
Dr Anthony Hogan, a Fellow in the School of Sociology, has been named as the 2012 recipient of the Collaboration and Corporate Citizenship Award for his contribution to the Cotton CRC extension bid. The award is given annually and recognises individuals that have gone over and above the call of…