Past events
Postgraduate Information Evening
Lecture/seminar
Advance your career with a postgraduate qualification from Australia's leading university. If you are a professional looking for a career change, have just finished your degree and want to do more study, or are looking to specialise in a your field, come to our…
Factory
Workshop & workshop
A fully operational factory production line will be set up at Hotel Hotel. The textile-making factory will produce a pencil case. The assembly line will open up the various steps at different stages of production from pattern making, to cutting, sewing and labeling, to quality control, pressing…
Ensemble Offspring Residency
Entertainment
Ensemble Offspring is a Sydney-based New Music Ensemble performing new and innovating compositions. The core ensemble comprises Lamorna Nightingale (flute), Jason Noble (clarinet), Veronique Serret (violin), James Cuddeford (violin), Claire Edwardes (percussion), Bree van Reyk (percussion and…
Conversations Across the Creek #3
Lecture
The Conversations Across the Creek series is an initiative of the Humanities Research Centre and the Centre for the Public Awareness of Science. ‘Conversations’ seeks to highlight the commonalities and interesting intersections that exist across the university through TED-style talks delivered by…
Paraguayan Harp Concert by Marcelo Rojas
Performance
The Australian National Centre for Latin American Studies and the Embassy of Paraguay present: Paraguayan Harp Concert 6:30pm Wednesday 18 May The Big Band Room, Peter Karmel Building, School of Music, ANU Please register your attendance at Eventbrite by COB Monday 2 May. The Paraguayan harp is a…
Frank Bongiorno: A History of Contraception in Australia
Lecture
Based on research by Associate Professor Frank Bongiorno for his award winning book 'The Sex Lives of Australians: A History' comes this exciting guest lecture. From early contraceptive methods to the arrival of the pill in Australia in the 1960s, Frank Bongiorno reveals aspects of…
Human Evolution: A bush or a ladder?
Seminar
Professor Bernard Wood is University Professor of Human Origins at the George Washington University. He is a medically trained paleoanthropologist whose research interests are related to a long-standing pre-occupation with hominin systematics. How can we improve our…