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21
May
2012

Paul Pickering recognised for Excellence in Supervision

Dr Paul Pickering, from the Interdisciplinary Humanities Group in the Research School of Humanities and the Arts, has been recognised for his exceptional supervision of higher degree by research students. As a supervisor of many students undertaking PhDs in the Interdisciplinary and Cross-…

16
May
2012

Robert Ackland and Mathieu O'Neil receive CITASA award

Associate Professor Robert Ackland and Dr Mathieu O'Neil  have been awarded the 2012 Communication and Information Technologies Section of the American Sociological Association (CITASA) Paper Award for their article 'Online collective identity: The case of the environmental movement', which…

15
May
2012

Dr Martin Thomas wins 2012 National Biography Award

Dr Martin Thomas, ARC Future Fellow at ANU's School of History has won the $25,000 National Biography Award for 2012, Australia's richest prize for biographical writing and memoir. The Many Worlds of R. H. Mathews: In Search of an Australian Anthropologist tells the story of surveyor and self-…

14
May
2012

Professor Ian McAllister awarded GESIS Klingemann Prize

Professor Ian McAllister, from the ANU School of Politics and International Relations, along with Russell Dalton and David Farrell, has received the GESIS Klingemann Prize for the Best Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) for their book Political parties and democratic linkage: How…

14
May
2012

Graduates' contemporary indigenous artworks exhibited

A new exhibition of contemporary indigenous art - UnDisclosed: 2nd national indigenous art triennial - opened at the National Gallery of Australia last week. The works of Danie Mellor and Alick Tipoti, both graduates of the ANU School of Art, were selected for the exhibition. 20 artists in total…

09
May
2012

Ecuadorian Book Donation

On Tuesday 24 April, Associate Professor John Minns, Director of the Australian National Centre of Latin American Studies held a reception in appreciation of the generous donation of books from the Government of the Republic of Ecuador to the Australian National University. Read more

07
May
2012

Graduate student wins prestigious Oxford scholarship

Congratulations to Kalina Slaska-Sapala who has been awarded a Clarendon Fund Scholarship to study at the University of Oxford. Kalina is currently completing an MPhil in Classics/English in the School of Cultural Inquiry, and she heads to Oxford in October to undertake a DPhil (PhD) in Classics…