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14
Sep
2009

Practice-Led Research or Research-Led Practice? - The Joys and Challenges of Making Media Art in a University Context

Discussion forum: Friday 18th September, 2-4pm, School of Art Lecture Theatre The concept of practice-led research is now fundamental to university teaching and research in the creative arts . For example it underpins the Australian Research Council’s Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)…

03
Sep
2009

2-3 October 2009 - Reworking the Regency

Convener: Dr Gillian Russell, ANU, E: gillian.russell@anu.edu.au Dr Clara Tuite, University of Melbourne, E: clarat@unimelb.edu.au Venue: University of Melbourne

18
Aug
2009

School of Art Graduate Wins National Telstra Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award

ANU School of Art graduate, Danie Mellor (PhD 2005), has been awarded Australia’s prestigious Indigenous art prize – the national Telstra Art Award, at the 26th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award for his work titled From Rite to Ritual. Measuring 2.07m x 1…

12
Aug
2009

Summer Research Scholarships in the College of Arts & Social Sciences

Are you an Undergraduate and Honours Students - thinking of Honours or graduate research in the future? If you are currently enrolled full time at a university in Australia or New Zealand, you can get a head start now! A Summer Research Scholarship at The Australian National University is an…

04
Aug
2009

2-4 September - Limits of the Human: Philosophical, Historical and Ecological Perspective

Conveners: Dr Debjani Ganguly, RSH, ANU, E: debjani.ganguly@anu.edu.au Dr Fiona Jenkins, ANU, E: fiona.jenkins@anu.edu.au Venue: ANU

03
Aug
2009

ANU Reporter - Bridge on the River Memory

After Anzac Cove and the Kokoda Track, the Thai-Burma Railway is one of the most important sites for the commemoration of Australian war history overseas. Thousands of tourists visit it each year and the Australian Government funds a memorial museum at Hellfire Pass cutting. But what do the…

16
Jul
2009

ANU Becomes a World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre

Australia will play a key role in shaping global research and policy on bioethics after the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) at The Australian National University was made a World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Bioethics. The designation of CAPPE at…