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2-3 October 2009 - Reworking the Regency
Convener: Dr Gillian Russell, ANU, E: gillian.russell@anu.edu.au Dr Clara Tuite, University of Melbourne, E: clarat@unimelb.edu.au Venue: University of Melbourne
School of Art Graduate Wins National Telstra Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award
ANU School of Art graduate, Danie Mellor (PhD 2005), has been awarded Australia’s prestigious Indigenous art prize – the national Telstra Art Award, at the 26th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award for his work titled From Rite to Ritual. Measuring 2.07m x 1…
Summer Research Scholarships in the College of Arts & Social Sciences
Are you an Undergraduate and Honours Students - thinking of Honours or graduate research in the future? If you are currently enrolled full time at a university in Australia or New Zealand, you can get a head start now! A Summer Research Scholarship at The Australian National University is an…
2-4 September - Limits of the Human: Philosophical, Historical and Ecological Perspective
Conveners: Dr Debjani Ganguly, RSH, ANU, E: debjani.ganguly@anu.edu.au Dr Fiona Jenkins, ANU, E: fiona.jenkins@anu.edu.au Venue: ANU
ANU Reporter - Bridge on the River Memory
After Anzac Cove and the Kokoda Track, the Thai-Burma Railway is one of the most important sites for the commemoration of Australian war history overseas. Thousands of tourists visit it each year and the Australian Government funds a memorial museum at Hellfire Pass cutting. But what do the…
ANU Becomes a World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre
Australia will play a key role in shaping global research and policy on bioethics after the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) at The Australian National University was made a World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Bioethics. The designation of CAPPE at…
Professor Tom Griffiths: Co-Winner of the Prime Minister's Prize for Australian History (2008)
ANU Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Chubb congratulates Professor Tom Griffiths on being announced co-winner of the Prime Minister’s Prize for Australian History for 2008. Professor Griffiths won the prize for his history book Slicing the Silence, which tells the story of Antarctic voyages from…