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May
2015

CASS Singapore Alumni Engagement

Alumni engagement

The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences is proud of our relationships and connections with key partners in Singapore. We are keen to strengthen links with our alumni in Singapore and to highlight developments in our research and education programs. Engaging with our Alumni is the cornerstone…

14
May
2015

Anglo-Australian views toward "mother England", 1850-1915

Lecture

In collaboration with the Alliance Française of Canberra, the ANU Drill Hall Gallery invites you to a free talk by Paul Pickering, specialist historian in social and political sciences. Come to the Drill Hall Gallery at 6pm, enjoy wine and cheese, and listen to Paul Pickering speaking IN ENGLISH…

14
May
2015

Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'The Yellow Wallpaper': A protest against the cultural construction of femininity

Seminar

Presented by Jyoti Nandan as part of the SLLL Literary Studies Seminar Series This paper analyses Charlotte Gilman’s short story ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’, drawing on feminist theories of the body that state that the body both reflects and resists gendered norms and that bodily conditions such as…

13
May
2015

Ecuador: outcomes and challenges for the Citizens Revolution

Other

The Australian National Centre for Latin American Studies (ANCLAS) Policy Forum Series The ANCLAS Policy Forum is an event series which brings policy-makers from Latin America together with Australia-based scholars, journalists, diplomats, and policy makers to discuss current and emerging issues…

13
May
2015

From pardoning to parole? Discretionary justice in progressive era New York

Seminar

By the turn of the twentieth century New York State led the world in introducing two hallmarks of modern penal administration: the indeterminate sentence and parole. Progressive penologists championed these tools as scientific means to treat the criminal by rewarding reform and encouraging social…

13
May
2015

Washington internship 2016 information session

Information session

The Washington Internship program gives students a unique opportunity to network with some of the most powerful people in American politics. The six-week internships in the United States Congress take place in January and February and are available to Australian National University (ANU)…

11
May
2015

Andrew Farriss in conversation: a global music career

Coombs Fellowship 50th

In a career spanning more than three decades, Andrew Farriss achieved global musical success as songwriter, keyboardist, guitarist and backing vocalist with Australian band INXS, including 12 critically acclaimed studio albums, multiple world tours, seven ARIA awards and three Grammy nominations.…