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What caused the UK race riots?
Article by Dr Simon Copland.It is not an understatement to say that parts of the United Kingdom are collapsing.Over the past fortnight, racist mobs have rioted across England. The events began after a 17 year-old boy committed a mass stabbing at a Taylor Swift dance class in the town of Southport,…
School of Music Love Supreme Grant Recipient Announced
Congratulations to Ronan Apcar who is the recipient of the ANU School of Music 2024 Love Supreme Grant.Established to provide a fellowship opportunity to a recent graduate with a demonstrated track record in music excellence and achievement, the $25,000 prize supports the recipient to embark on a…
Professor Ann McGrath AM Appointed to National Museum of Australia Council
Distinguished History Professor, Ann McGrath AM has been appointed as a member of the National Museum of Australia Council for a three-year term. Professor Clare Wright OAM has been announced as the new Chair of the Council, alongside new members Professor Megan Davis and Ms. Janine Freeman.…
ANU Humanities Research Centre looks to its 100th Anniversary
Congratulations to the ANU Humanities Research Centre (HRC) who last week celebrated their 50th anniversary with a commitment shared by ANU leadership to foreground the Centre’s role in advocating for humanities research as we hurtle forward into a new half century.Founded by Professor Ian…
Just released: 2024 RSHA Mid-Year Snapshot
We are delighted to announce the release of the 2024 ANU Research School of Humanities and the Arts Mid-Year Snapshot.This publication celebrates our School’s research excellence across 2023/2024, highlighting stories of success and groundbreaking contributions to Australia and the world.The 2024…
ANU wins $11.8m in ARC Future Fellowships
Article by: Kathryn VukovljakThe ethics around humane exclusion for refugees, understanding why monarchies endure and the biodiversity impacts of plant invasion are among a number of research projects from The Australian National University (ANU) that have received federal funding this week.The…
CASS researcher awarded over $1M in ARC funding to study why monarchies endure
Associate Professor Caillan Davenport from the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS) has been awarded a Future Fellowship by the Australian Research Council (ARC). Over the next four years, he will receive $1,1 million in funding to investigate the reasons why monarchy prevailed in the…