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College of Arts & Social Sciences Integration
The College of Arts & Social Sciences is pleased to announce a new integrated and unified structure effective 1 January 2010. The college will have two Research Schools and an Institute – a Research School of Social Sciences, a Research School of Humanities and the Arts and the Australian…
School of Art graduate exhibition video
The 2009 ANU School of Art Graduate Exhibition ran from December 5 – 13 and featured the works of students completing their studies in Bachelor of Visual Arts Honours, Bachelor of Visual Arts, Bachelor of Digital Arts and the Diploma of Art. For anyone who missed out on visiting the exhibition,…
Migration Memories research project
Migration Memories is a research project about making exhibitions of Australian migration histories from local and personal perspectives. Visit website
CASS Teaching and Learning Awards
The College of Arts & Social Sciences announced the 2009 Teaching and Learning Awards at the annual Christmas party hosted by the College Dean, Professor Toni Makkai. These awards are the primary means for celebrating teaching excellence within the College and the Dean, Executive and…
ANU School of Art Graduate wins the 2009 Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award
ANU School of Art graduate, Rohan Nicol (B Visual Art 03), has won the 2009 Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award for his “Peppered Sunlight” design. The piece is a dimmable, height adjustable facilities and light weight material – all functions which…
Honours Abound For CASS Academic Staff
Academic staff from across the College of Arts & Social Sciences have received a range of awards from the ANU Vice-Chancellor’s Community and External Liaison Awards reflecting the excellence, diversity and impact of the current research and teaching that exists within the College.…
After the Iron Curtain: Transitions and Transformations in Central Europe, 1989-2009
The first breach in the Iron Curtain occurred along the Austro-Hungarian border in early May 1989. The collapse of Communism in Central Europe twenty years ago has transformed the region, while presenting it with both opportunities and challenges to the ongoing process of democratisation. On…