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15
Nov
2023

Financial strain on Aussies’ hip pockets sees social cohesion plummet to record low

Financial and cost-of-living pressures are among the top issues impacting Australians’ sense of belonging, pride and social cohesion in 2023, according to a major study from The Australian National University (ANU) and the Scanlon Foundation Research Institute. The 2023 Mapping Social Cohesion…

15
Nov
2023

Distinguished Artists Visit ANU

Two distinguished visual artists from Indonesia visited ANU last month. Dr Willy Himawan and Mr Hendhy Nansha teach at the Institut Teknologi in Bandung (ITB), an institution that has had a long and close relationship with ANU academics. Willy lectures in painting, while Hendhy teaches ceramics and…

07
Nov
2023

Greta Cooper: Winner of the 2023 Grad Show Logo Competition

Meet Greta Cooper, an inspiring student at the ANU School of Art & Design, currently completing her Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours), and this year’s chosen designer of the 2023 Graduating Exhibition logo.  Greta considers herself a multidisciplinary artist and designer, with a focus on…

06
Nov
2023

New Australian university consortium to help world’s refugees access higher education

The Australian National University (ANU) has announced the creation of a new university consortium to help build pathways to higher education for refugees from around the world. The Australian Refugee Welcome University Sponsorship Consortium (ARWUSC) brings together, under the leadership of ANU,…

27
Oct
2023

Professor Bronwyn Parry awarded $16 million in European Research Council funding

2 minute read In an Australian first for social science, Professor Bronwyn Parry, Dean of the College of Arts and Social Sciences at the Australian National University (ANU) and her European collaborators have been awarded a $16 million Synergy Grant from the European Research Council (ERC) to…

20
Oct
2023

A quest to make Kriol count

Written by Kathryn Vukovljak. This article was originally published on ANU Reporter here. Linguistics expert Dr Denise Angelo didn’t expect to find joy in drawing a small pig with a penchant for Weet-Bix. But she says her involvement in illustrating and providing linguistic know-how for the…

16
Oct
2023

If there is to be any healing after the Voice referendum, it will be a long journey

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article by Professor Frank Bongiorno from the ANU School of History here. The result of the Voice referendum on Saturday was unexceptional if considered in light of the constitutional history of…