Watch on demand: CASS – ANU Virtual Open Week sessions
In light of COVID-19 restrictions on in-person events, this year’s The Australian National University Open Day went virtual and extended across the week of 22-28 August.
Australia’s #1 university showcased its offerings for 2021, with the ANU College of Arts and Sciences running nearly 60 sessions across all its disciplines.
From an overview of our most popular program the Bachelor of Arts, to a session in which our language students discussed their project making COVID-19 information more accessible to vulnerable Canberrans, to live music performances from the ANU School of Music, to an exploration of the Bachelor of International Relations – our sessions were diverse and confirm why there is no better place to study arts, humanities, and social sciences.
If you missed CASS Virtual Open Week or any sessions you had wanted to attend, you can catch up on them below. For any queries about studying with CASS, please drop us a line at externalrelations.cass@anu.edu.au
CASS – ANU Virtual Open Week sessions
A broader view on arts, humanities, and social sciences
ANU Bachelor of Arts with Prof Rae Frances
Effective Communication saves lives: The work of the ANU Institute for Communication in Health Care
What can you do with your degree in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences?
Anthropology and archaeology
Biological Anthropology: Our origin story and our future
Studying Archaeology
Understanding humanity’s past, present and future
Australian Indigenous studies
Study Australian Indigenous Studies at Australia's national university
English and languages
ANU students making COVID-19 information more accessible
English literature, creative writing and drama
European Languages
General and applied linguistics and translation
Linguistics - How language works
Master of General and Applied Linguistics
Postgraduate Studies in Translation
History, heritage and culture
Being Human in the Digital World
Career pathways in Museums, Heritage & the cultural sector: Masters in Museums & Heritage Studies
Classics Museum tour and the map of Rome
From a BA History degree to museum curator
Research and careers in the digital and public sphere for humanities and web science
So you think you know the movies?
Why History Matters
Human society
Are lockdowns morally justified? COVID-19 raises moral & political challenges
Demography - Your window to understanding and shaping the future
Gender Studies at ANU
Moving beyond nature/culture divides: the importance of socio-ecological studies
Studying Criminology
Studying Sociology
Political science and public policy
A Career in International Relations with Dr Michael Zekulin
Crown Princes, Oil, and Politics in the Persian Gulf
Politics, Philosophy & Economics (PPE) in Theory & Practice
Studying Politics with Dr Matthew Kerby
The Middle East: Beyond the Headlines
Social research and demography
Tracking Australia’s wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic
Visual arts and design
Applied Creativity - Introducing the Bachelor of Design
Change your world: Masters by Coursework in Visual Art, Design or Art History & Curatorial Practice
So you want to be an artist with Ashley Eriksmoen
Study at the Centre for Art History & Art Theory
Beyond CASS
Internships that make a difference