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14
Sep
2022

The Holocaust as an Australian Story: Family networks between Australia and Europe during the Holocaust

Lecture

Dr Jan Láníček (UNSW) presents the HRC/Freilich Project Distinguished Annual Lecture Focusing on family connections between Australia and Europe, this lecture offers a novel perspective on Australians’ responses to the Holocaust. Around 9,000 Jewish refugees arrived in Australia before the…

08
Sep
2022

ANU Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences programs – Ask us anything! (Sep 2022)

Webinar/Online

Are you thinking about studying Humanities, Arts or Social Sciences with ANU in 2023? Are you currently holding an offer from ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences, and have outstanding questions? Is your application to ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences currently being processed, or…

07
Sep
2022

Collaboratory podcast online launch

Other

Join us to celebrate the launch of Collaboratory and connect with others who are curious about co-creativity in action! Collaboratory podcast explores the concepts, enablers and applications of collaboration, co-creation, and co-creativity. Hosted by Dr Maya Haviland and Nicole Deen, the podcast…

07
Sep
2022

Bec Bigg-Wither | Air-to-Ground: A local commemoration of the Apollo Moon landing program during its fiftieth anniversary

Exhibition

BEC BIGG-WITHER is a Canberra artist who works mostly with photomontage. She has been making works about the Apollo Moon landing program for nearly a decade, reflecting her interest in the program’s human, metaphysical and visual drama and its epic moral ambiguity.  This practice-led…

31
Aug
2022

Sustainable creative careers: getting your career started

Activity

Have you recently finished art school or decided you would like to turn your art hobby into a career? Do contracts, tax, gallery hire and commission agreements leave you confused? Getting your Career Started provides an overview of the range of skills necessary to be a practicing artist. This…

30
Aug
2022

The Mobility of Presidential Reputation: Herbert Hoover, Lyndon Johnson, and Political Legacy-Building

Lecture

The Mobility of Presidential Reputation: Herbert Hoover, Lyndon Johnson, and Political Legacy-Building Presidential reputations have gone up or down or remained the same with little predictability or consistency. Dwight Eisenhower's standing with historians has grown, as has Theodore Roosevelt's…

25
Aug
2022

Margaret Smiles Associate Musician Prize for Pianists 2022 Finals

Other

Join us for performances from the College of Arts and Social Sciences' most outstanding collaborative pianists! The Margaret Smiles Associate Musician Prize for Pianists encourages the art of professional musical collaboration at the ANU School of Music. This annual award is in memory of…