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European Commission President makes historic visit to ANU
The European Union is the largest integrated economic area in the world, the biggest trading bloc, and a centre of research and technology for the future. His Excellency Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, visited ANU and delivered a public lecture on Tuesday 6…
New approaches to writing deep time history
Professor Ann McGrath and fellow Chief Investigator A/Professor Peter Veth have recently commenced work on a three year ARC Discovery project which aims to forge new approaches to writing deep time history. This innovative project will examine the history of research on Indigenous values of two…
European Commission President visits ANU
The European Union is the largest integrated economic area in the world, the biggest trading bloc, and a centre of research and technology for the future. Jose Manuel Barroso is visiting ANU on Tuesday 6 September to discuss the complexities of this Union as well as Europe's…
Intelligence and counter-terror: public lecture by Professor Keith Jeffery
Professor Keith Jeffery will give two public lectures at the ANU about 'Real spies and real secrets: writing the history of MI6' and 'Intelligence and Counter-terror: reflections from Britain's Irish experience'. Find out more about the lectures.
Pene Mathew on the High Court decision
Following the historic High Court decision which ruled against the Federal Government’s ‘Malaysia swap’ deal, Professor Pene Mathew from the Freilich Foundation was there to give some analysis only twenty minutes after the decision. Watch the coverage
Rights and wrongs in Palestine and Israel
A project led by CASS researcher, Dr Victoria Mason, aims to put the sidelined issue of economic, social and cultural rights in Palestine on the academic map. Imagine, for a moment, that you have broken a limb – perhaps a leg, or an arm. But instead of properly setting it and putting you on your…
ANU represented at Melbourne Writers Festival
Professor Amin Saikal, Director of the Centre of Arab and Islamic Studies (the Middle East and Central Asia) is speaking at the Melbourne Writers Festival on 3 September. He will be joined by Mona Eltahawy and Joseph Braude and will explain the circumstances surrounding the uprisings in the…