Past events
ANU Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences programs – Ask us anything!
Webinar/Online
Are you thinking about studying Humanities, Arts or Social Sciences with ANU in 2022/23? 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,…
ANU Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences programs – Ask us anything!
Webinar/Online
Are you thinking about studying Humanities, Arts or Social Sciences with ANU in 2022/23? 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,…
Freilich Lecture in bigotry and tolerance: Sharon Nepstad on 'Beyond Enmity: Finding Hope in a Time of High Conflict'
Lecture
The Freilich Project for the Study of bigotry is very pleased to invite you to the Freilich Lecture in bigotry and tolerance for 2021. Our esteemed lecturer this year is Professor Sharon Nepstad (University of New Mexico, USA). We are living in a moment of high conflict and toxic…
AI: law, ethics, algorithms, and politics 2021
Conference
Overview AI LEAP is a new annual conference that aims to foster intellectual exchanges among disciplinary and trans-disciplinary experts, drawing broadly on computer science, the social sciences, and the humanities, without centering any one perspective at the expense of others. As ever…
Is AI Good for the Planet? by Benedetta Brevini - Book launch (Online)
Book launch
Join us for the launch of Is AI Good for the Planet? with author Benedetta Brevini. The event will feature a presentation by the author, followed by a question-and-answer session. About the book We often think of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a thing of the immediate future. We are constantly…
TASA event: Sociology goes public
Other
This event is centred on contributions and discussion from ANU Sociology’s community of postgraduate scholars. Topics include the value of sociology education in the workplace, digital media policy and populism. The afternoon will be organized around three sessions: two panels addressing the main…
Reading the Room: The Podcast launch
Other
The COVID-19 pandemic brought home just how important it is to have a space to ourselves where we can be free from distraction and, in some cases, to isolate. Women have also been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic – in terms of balancing work and family, jobs lost during the shutdowns,…