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ANU student joins elite rank of Rhodes Scholars
ANU undergraduate Michael Jones has won one of three Rhodes Scholarships for Australia-At-Large to complete postgraduate study at the University of Oxford in 2011. Each year the Rhodes Trust awards three Australia-At-Large scholarships in addition to those offered in each of the six…
CASS annual staff awards
Several College academic and administrative staff were acknowledged for their work at the 2010 CASS Christmas party. Nine awards were handed out in total ranging from recognition of academic supervision to leadership. Teaching and Learning Awards 2010 Dr Kim Huynh from the School of…
Celebration of Professor Emerita Beryl Rawson's life
On Monday 6 December, family, friends, former colleagues, and College staff gathered to celebrate the life of Professor Emerita Beryl Rawson. Professor Emerita Beryl Rawson was born on 24 July 1933 in Innisfail, Queensland. She began her scholarly career studying with a State…
ANU academics recognised at Canberra Critics Circle Awards
Several ANU academics have been recognised for their skills at the Canberra Critics Circle Awards held on Tuesday 30th November. The Canberra Critics Circle is a group of critics who provide a focal point for Canberra reviewers in print and electronic media through discussions and forums.…
CASS ARC success will create major joint humanities/social science research data facility
The Australian Research Council has awarded $600,000 to the ANU through the Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities Scheme. CASS academic staff Professor Deborah Mitchell and Dr Steven McEachern will lead a consortium of over 20 researchers from five major Australian universities in the…
Visiting Fellow Programs for the Centre for European Studies Open
The Visiting Fellowship Program is part of the Centre for European Studies’ mission to promote research, education and dialogue between Europe and Australia. The Visiting Fellowship Program is specifically aimed at supporting and hosting local and international scholars wishing to undertake…
The power of play in the School of Archaeology & Anthropology
From humble origins as mere advertising tools, the use of educational games continues to expand, finding new ways to illustrate and convey the processes behind a range of complex social and environmental issues. Organizations such as the World Bank, which has recently teamed with Games for Change…