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11
Mar
2010

ANIP - A Powerful Move

The Australian National Internships Program (ANIP) is an exciting opportunity for ANU students of any discipline to gain internship placements with leading public sector organisations such as the Australian Federal Parliament, the Australian Public Service, the Australian Capital Territory…

09
Mar
2010

Digital deep time

A new multimedia project will develop rich interpretations and understandings of the history and stories behind Indigenous landscapes and area. The project, which is the initiative of Professor Ann McGrath, Director of the Australian Centre for Indigenous History, will enable travellers,…

09
Mar
2010

Recovering Steels Creek

In the aftermath of the Black Saturday fires, an ANU-led project is helping one Victorian community record its own story of fear, loss and recovery. Steels Creek — a small settlement in the Yarra Valley, south of Kinglake — lost 10 community members on Black Saturday. As a way of recovering…

22
Feb
2010

The Australian Survey of Social Attitudes

The Australian Survey of Social Attitudes is Australia's major academic social survey, which includes modules for the International Social Survey Program (ISSP). The survey team include academics from Australian and overseas universities, and is responsible for fielding the World Values Survey in…

22
Feb
2010

ADSRI research helps shape national agenda

Research conducted at the Australian Demographic & Social Research Institute (ADSRI) at ANU has helped to inform new Federal Government policy on skilled migration. The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship visited campus on Monday 8 February to announce major changes to the nation’s…

19
Feb
2010

ANU Centre for European Studies launched

The Australian National University and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, The Hon. Harry Jenkins MP, launched the new ANU Centre for European Studies by welcoming a delegation from the European Union to the ANU. The new ANU Centre for European Studies will expand on the role formerly…

03
Feb
2010

Radical thesis wins CASS PhD publishing prize

Christina Parolin completed her winning thesis Radical Spaces: Venues of Popular Politics in London 1790-c.1845 in the Humanities Research Centre, within the Research School of the Humanities and the Arts, in 2009.   “My thesis explores the vital relationship between space and radical…