Past events
Student Lunchtime Concert #2
Other
Join ANU School of Music Performance students for a relaxed lunchtime concert Hear the Tiny Jazz Collective (TJC), a modern jazz quartet featuring Canberra’s finest musicians Liv Uebergang on guitar, Mereki Leten on saxophone, Michael Larsen-Collins on bass and Daniel Simmons on drums, bring…
Digital humanities and cultural heritage partnerships
Lecture
This talk and QandA with Dr Kristen Schuster will explore sustainable and successful partnerships with the cultural heritage sector The Digital Humanities (DH) benefit from partnerships with cultural heritage institutions... but how can DH researchers and practitioners build…
Student Lunchtime Concert #1
Other
Join ANU School of Music Performance students for a relaxed lunchtime concert Hear cellists Eloise Ng and James Monro, pianists Michael Anthrak, Vivienne Tran and Leash McCulloch, and clarient and piano duo Sarah Williamson and Mingrang Li perform works by Haydn, Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Joplin…
Pamela Denoon Lecture 2023
Lecture
Join Marie Coleman AO PSM in conversation with Jane Madden, president of NFAW. Marie Coleman has been integral to the women’s movement in Australia for the past 60 years. She maintains her indignation at the gender pay gap, and has championed everything from universal access to childcare to…
Cracking the Code: Market lobbying and the role of the state
Seminar
In this seminar for International Women’s Day 2023, ANU Australian Studies Visiting Fellow A/Professor Erin O’Brien will explore how the lobbying tactic of ‘political investorism’ can be used to strive for gender equity, and address global issues such as modern slavery that disproportionately…
Public Culture Network Online Book Club: ACTIVISM & LITERATURE
Activity
You are warmly invited to join us in discussing books about social and political activism and protest across a range of genres. Held virtually on the first Monday of every month (during semester time). Discussion will be casual and attendance is not compulsory. Similarly, not having read the book…
Everywhen - Book Launch and Panel Session
Book launch
To celebrate Laura Rademaker's Paul Bourke Award for Early Career Research from the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and the launch of Everywhen: Australia and the Language of Deep History, co-edited by Ann McGrath, Laura Rademaker and Jakelin Troy, please join us for a panel discussion…