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06
Sep
2010

Captain Cook was Here' short-listed for Nettie Palmer Non-Fiction Award

Dr Maria Nugent's book 'Captain Cook was Here' has been short-listed for the Nettie Palmer Non-Fiction Award. Maria is a Research Fellow at the Australian Centre for Indigenous History, School of History, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences. Further information: http://wheelercentre.com/…

02
Sep
2010

Auditions and Portfolios for Music and Art Applications

Applications are open for students interested in the School of Art and School of Music undergraduate programs at the ANU. Students interested in the Bachelor of Visual Arts, the Bachelor of Design Art and the Bachelor of Digital Arts programs will need to book for a portfolio presentation and…

26
Aug
2010

Scholarship open _ΡΠ Ethics in the financial markets

The Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) is seeking applications for a PhD scholarship to investigate ethics in the Australian financial markets in light global financial crisis. The project, led by Professor Seumas Miller, with support from a strong team of academics &…

16
Aug
2010

ADSRI Director honored by University of Padua

Professor Peter McDonald will be honored by the University of Padua’s Padova Population Day 2010 Seminar on 14 September. Professor of Demography and Director of the Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute (ADSRI) at ANU and President of the International Union for the Scientific…

13
Aug
2010

Introducing the Bachelor of Digital Arts

The ANU School of Art now offers a Bachelor degree in Digital Arts. As a student you will have the opportunity to make creative digital-media art works, gain skills used in film and media industries, and the creative arts, explore new hybrid contexts or specialise in a digital-media discipline,…

10
Aug
2010

Djalkiri: we are standing on their names

Late last year Professor Howard Morphy (Director, ANU Research School of Humanities & the Arts) was involved in the Djalkiri Project, a project that brought together a group of artists, scientists and print-makers from around Australia in a cross-cultural, collaborative printmaking…

10
Aug
2010

The Canning Stock Route

The Canning Stock Route: Rock Art and Jukurrpa ARC Linkage Project is documenting the cultural and environmental heritage of the route whilst developing management strategies in collaboration with Indigenous stakeholders. Over the last decade, Western Desert custodians have been increasingly…