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Photo: Rachel Johnston (cello) and Edward Neeman (piano).
19
May
2026

ANU School of Music Staff Lunchtime Concert

Concert

Join ANU School of Music staff for a relaxed lunchtime concert featuring cello faculty member Rachel Johnston, with a program including Schumann’s Fantasiestücke and Shostakovich’s Cello Sonata.

19
May
2026

The Stained Man: A Crime, a Scandal, and the Making of a Nation, by Patrick Mullins

Book launch

The Stained Man: A Crime, a Scandal, and the Making of a Nation (Scribe, 2026)  tells the story of Richard 'Dick' Meagher, the Sydney solicitor who incited a campaign to free a man he knew was guilty of attempted murder and subsequently lost it all, including his reputation and ability to…

20
May
2026

What is Enlightenment in Australia? Towards a New Account of its History and Uses

Lecture/seminar

This paper presents the outlines of a new collaborative project on Enlightenment in Australia. The project has two strands, one grounded in contemporary history, the other in the Enlightenment era itself. The contemporary strand examines how the concept of Enlightenment is understood in today’s…

21
May
2026

Painting Itself 绘画本身

Gallery

Officially launched by Magda Keaney, Head Curator, International Art at National Gallery of Australia.Curated by Jonathan Nichols the exhibition explores a horizontal culture in painting, where fundamental ideas about its history and vitality – long the influence of European and American…

21
May
2026

Does U.S. Nuclear Arms Control Diplomacy Affect Allied Perceptions of U.S. Extended Deterrence? Evidence from Cross-National Survey Experiments

Lecture/seminar

This project explores how U.S. nuclear arms control diplomacy with nuclear-armed adversaries—such as Russia and China—affects the credibility of extended nuclear deterrence in the eyes of U.S. allies. Although arms control is widely viewed as a critical tool for managing nuclear risks between…

Cover of Mark McKenna's book, The Shortest History of Australia
21
May
2026

Mark McKenna: In Conversation

Activity

Join Professor Maria Nugent and Emeritus Professor Mark McKenna to talk about Mark's new book: The Shortest History of Australia (Black Inc., 2025). (Please note that this event will replace Mark McKenna's School of History seminar, originally scheduled for 6 May.) In The…

Dr Joseph Watts
22
May
2026

The Cultural Macroevolution of Religion

Seminar

Religious systems show the key properties of evolutionary systems: heritability, variation, and change. Yet they have only recently begun to be studied from an explicitly evolutionary perspective. In this talk, I will describe research on the origins of organised religion in hunter-gatherer…