Past events
2021 School of Art & Design drawing prize finalist & winner announcement
Other
Please join us for the reception of the 2021 drawing prize, finalists & winner announcement Wednesday 4 August, 5.30pm | ANU School of Art & Design Gallery The winner will be announced by guest judge, Stephen Payne, Artistic Director / CEO, Megalo Print Studio + Gallery.…
Reimagining memory activism: conversations on Asia and the Pacific. Cambodia webinar
Seminar
Reimagining Memory Activism: Conversations on Asia and the Pacific. Webinar 3: Cambodia. This is the third in a series of conversations exploring the concept of memory activism, both from an interdisciplinary academic perspective, and from the perspective of actors who are involved in memory…
A Conversation with Dr Theodore Ell - 2021 Calibre Essay Prize Winner
Activity
The Australian National University and Australian Book Review invite you to an evening with Theodore Ell, winner of the 2021 Calibre Essay Prize. Dr Ell (an honorary lecturer in literature at ANU) will be in conversation with Beejay Silcox, another Canberra writer and a past ABR…
The Australian magazine as material object and social network
Seminar
This seminar brings together interdisciplinary academics and artists whose research engages with Australian magazines, to share and present works in progress. The seminar will involve short, informal presentations by researchers as well as larger roundtable discussions about new methodological…
Fraternal enemies no more? Israel and the Gulf monarchies: beyond the Abraham Accords
Lecture
Professor Clive Jones will offer a nuanced appraisal of Israel-Gulf monarchies relations as they have developed historically and where they stand today beyond the recent Abraham Accords. He will explain how these relations have shaped a new regional order in the Middle East and its future prospects…
Master of Social Research Webinar
Webinar/Online
Social research on the impacts of COVID-19 in Australia: What you might expect to learn in the Master of Social Research
Crown Princes, Oil, and Politics in the Persian Gulf: Introducing the Master of Middle East and Central Asian Studies
Webinar/Online
Interested in the stories of Crown Princes, Oil, or Politics in the Persian Gulf? We invite you to attend the digital webinar to learn more about the study of Middle Eastern and Central Asian contemporary politics, history, culture, political economy, economics, language and the role of Islam…