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Rock Art of Mirarr Country PhD Scholarship
The Rock Art Research Centre at the Australian National University and the Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation (GAC) are pleased to offer a PhD scholarship to study the rock art of Mirarr country in Kakadu National Park. This PhD scholarship includes an annual stipend plus generous fieldwork funding…
CASS students contribute to native title research
Since 2003 the Aurora Native Title Internship Program has provided students and recent graduates with the opportunity to gain work experience in the areas of native title, policy development and Indigenous affairs. The program aims to attract and retain researchers working in the area of native…
Latest issue of Humanities Research Journal now available
The latest volume of Humanities Research, Latin America: Building and Rebuilding the Nation, is now available to download from ANU E-Press. Humanities Research is an internationally peer-reviewed journal published by the Research School of Humanities & the Arts. The journal was first…
College unites for model conference
The Asia-Pacific Model United Nations Conference (AMUNC) was held in Canberra last week. The conference brought together over 600 of the brightest young minds from the Asia-Pacific region. The students formed various UN bodies and engaged in dialogue on a number of internationally…
Machines munch digital delicacies to make art
Digital files will be gobbled up and turned into works of art by machines in an exhibition being ‘switched on’ today at ANU. Art Machine will see machines transform text, video and photos submitted online into original ‘visual structures’ and digital displays. Exhibition curator Christopher Fulham…
ANU in world's top rankings for arts, humanities, and social sciences
The latest round of QS World University Rankings for Social Sciences has been released. ANU has been ranked number 13 in the World for Sociology and number 10 in the World for Politics and International Studies. These rankings come on the back of ANU being ranked 12th out of…
Virtual tour captures memories of Hellfire Pass
The experiences of Australian Prisoners of War (POWs) at Hellfire Pass Cutting during the Second World War will be captured in a new website to be developed by the Australian Government in partnership with ANU. The website – announced last month by the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Warren…