Past events
The Middle East: Is the ‘Islamic State’ vanquishable?
Information session
The rise of the so-called Islamic State (IS) on vast swathes of territories in Syria and Iraq, and the US-led military response to it, have introduced another complex dimension to an oil-rich but already very volatile Middle East. The old correlation of forces in support of maintaining the status…
ANU Advisory Day - Brisbane
Information session
The Australian National University offers programs and courses in a range of academic areas which allows you to elect specific courses, or combine different degree programs to suit your individual study interests. At ANU we offer students opportunities to study in Australia and internationally.…
ANU Advisory Day - Sydney
Information session
The Australian National University offers programs and courses in a range of academic areas which allows you to elect specific courses, or combine different degree programs to suit your individual study interests. At ANU we offer students opportunities to study in Australia and internationally.…
Everything you need to know about the ANU Bachelor of Arts
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What makes the ANU Bachelor of Arts special? By studying a BA at ANU you will have access to a range of study areas, leading academics, and opportunities for real world experience through our partnerships with national cultural, international and political institutions. As a student in the…
Australian Political Rhetoric: Patterns and Practices
Conference
Centre for the Study of Australian Politics 2014 Conference Australian Political Rhetoric: Patterns and Practices 10-11 December 2014 Professor John Uhr (ANU) and Dr Ryan Walter (University of Queensland) have an ARC Discovery Grant on Australian political rhetoric. Last year they held the…
Make your impact with the Master of Globalisation
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Want to understand the rapid pace of the world and the nature and challenges of global affairs? The Master of Globalisation at ANU is the only degree of its type in Australia that allows you to focus your studies on globalisation. Hear from the Convenor: “The idea behind our master’s…
“Valuing” the social sciences: An agenda for hard times
Lecture
It is clear that current policy settings in the tertiary and science policy sector - including research funding - favour the STEM subjects (that is, science (including medicine), technology, engineering and mathematics). This is not unique to New Zealand. This seminar will outline various…