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 School of Music building. Image by Stuart Hay.
04
Oct
2016

ANU commits $12.5 million to future of School of Music

ANU announced it would invest $12.5 million in strategic funds in the School of Music over the next five years to ensure a bright future for music teaching and research at the University.   The announcement comes in response to the report on a six-month long community consultation undertaken…

 Associate Professor Susan West. Image by Stuart Hay.
04
Oct
2016

CASS academic amongst 100 women of influence

Associate Professor Susan West from the ANU School of Music, has been announced as one of the winners of The Australian Financial Review and Westpac 100 Women of Influence Awards for 2016.   Associate Professor West, who is the Convenor of the Music Education Program at the School of Music,…

 Meredith Li (insert) and her fellow ANU students will study for a semester in Asia from early 2017. Images: supplied
04
Oct
2016

CASS student among four ANU winners of Westpac grants awarded to study in Asia

An Arts student is among four ANU students who've each won $10,000 Westpac Asian Exchange Scholarships to study for a semester in Asia in 2017. The students are Meredith Li, Kimberley Allen, Daniel Connolly and George Cameron. Meredith, an Arts and Commerce student, will study for one semester at…

 ARC 2015 Future Fellow winner, Dr Tim Denham, in Papua New Guina
04
Oct
2016

Next ARC Future Fellowship round opens 18 Oct

The Australian Research Council has released information about the upcoming Future Fellowship round.  The call for proposals will be on 18 October, and the Research Officer will need to finalise the submissions to the ARC by 7 December. The Future Fellowship is a four-year, full-time…

 Anton Poon (M Visual Arts) won the ANU School of Art award with his work 'Synergy'
29
Sep
2016

Art students win two prizes at Sculpture in the Paddock

ANU School of Art students have won two of four prizes on offer at the 2016 Sculpture in the Paddock event in Yass, rural New South Wales. In its third year, Sculpture in the Paddock gives ACT region artists a chance to showcase their works in a paddock at Cooma Cottage on the outskirts of Yass.…

 The inaugural two-day gathering showcased research across the humanities, arts and social sciences.
29
Sep
2016

Cooperation forged at inaugural ANU-NTU research symposium

Some of Australia and Singapore’s leading scholars of the humanities, arts and social sciences have gathered at The Australian National University (ANU) to showcase their research. Organisers said the inaugural ANU-Nanyang Technological University (NTU) research symposium, hosted by the College of…

 Research into the experiences of Julia Gillard and Malcolm Turnbull supported the theory that women are assumed to be naturally less competent than men.
28
Sep
2016

PhD student's research finds gender bias in Australian media

New research from The Australian National University (ANU) has found significant gender bias in Australia's political media. The research involved a contextual analysis of media coverage relating to the Julia Gillard's and Malcolm Turnbull's respective rises to the role of…