Past events
Trusted access to government data: UK reflections
Lecture/seminar
Hosted by the ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods, and Australian Data Archive Australian departments and agencies have recently begun exploring models for trusted access to research data, culminating in the recent release of the ABS Trusted Access Model and the Trusted user model included…
Putting new Francophone archaeology on the (Pacific) map: a workshop presenting the work of Francophone ECRs in Archéologie Océanienne
Conference
Putting new Francophone archaeology on the (Pacific) map: a workshop presenting the work of Francophone ECRs in Archéologie Océanienne This workshop intends to bring for the first time to Australia, at the ANU, the group of early career researchers and practitioners currently active in the field…
Indigenous Rights, Recognition and the State in the Neoliberal Age Symposium
Symposium
The ANU Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) hosts a two-day symposium investigating Indigenous rights, recognition and the state in the neoliberal age. Click here to register The symposium at ANU is an exciting chance to hear from a group of sociologists, political scientists,…
Has America ever been this polarized: The meaning of the 2016 presidential election
Lecture
Looking at the dramatic differences between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, this presentation will assess why and how Americans have become so polarized. Particular attention will be devoted to issues of race, immigration and economic inequality, and in particular how tensions over these issues…
Qualitative Research Network Forum - Qualitative research and the policy process
Lecture
Qualitative research and the policy process: How can qualitative research better inform decision making processes? Speakers for the forum include: Sean Innis – Special Advisor to the Productivity Commission Sean Innis was appointed as Special Adviser to the Productivity Commission in July 2016…
QRN Spring Forum - qualitative research and the policy process
Seminar
Qualitative research and the policy process: How can qualitative research better inform decision making processes? Speakers for the forum include: Sean Innis – Special Advisor to the Productivity Commission Sean Innis was appointed as Special Adviser to the Productivity…
2016 Annual Alice Tay Lecture in Human Rights - Unpacking Justice Reinvestment
Lecture/seminar
The Herbert and Valmae Freilich Foundation at the ANU in conjunction with the University of Canberra presents The Annual Alice Tay Lecture in law and Human Rights 2016 Unpacking Justice Re-investment A panel discussion with: Dr Tom Calma, UC Chancellor Dr Jill Guthrie, Senior Fellow, National…