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ANU hosts Narrabundah College teachers
The College of Arts and Social Sciences in collaboration with the College of Asia and the Pacific hosted an event on Wednesday 25 May which introduced Language teachers and the Principal from Narrabundah College to our excellent range of languages and facilities. CASS language academics…
CASS academics receive ARC Linkage Projects grants
The second round of the Australian Research Council Linkage Projects 2011 have been successful for College of Arts and Social Sciences researchers. This result (from three applications) is an outstanding reflection of the quality of research that is conducted in the College. Linkage…
Master of Biographical Research & Writing
The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences is excited to announce a new graduate coursework program for 2012. An initiative of the National Centre of Biography, the Master of Biographical Research and Writing provides training in Biographical approaches and methodologies. It equips students with…
ANU number one in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
ANU has again been named Australia's top University for Arts, Humanitites, and Social Sciences. The ranking, given by the QS Top Universities guide, also placed ANU 17 places ahead of the next Australian University in the overall rankings. In Arts and Humanities ANU ranked…
CASS staff recognised in VC awards for education
Six ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences staff have been recognised with Vice-Chancellor Awards for Excellence in Education. Dr Kim Huynh and Dr John Minns from the School of Politics & International Relations both received an Award for Teaching Excellence. Dr Alastair Greig from…
Remembering Dispossession
Dr Maria Nugent, Research Fellow in the School of History, is currently engaged in a large research project called “Remembering Dispossession”, which uses a series of case studies to explore the ways in which Aboriginal people interpret and narrate their historical experiences under colonial…
School of Art student wins 2011 Australasian Student Design Award
Danyka Van Buuren, a School of Art design student majoring in metalsmithing, has been named as jewellery category runner-up in the 2011 Australasian Student Design Awards. The prize is for Danyka’s piece of work Picnic Gems and comes with a $500 voucher for precious metals as well as a one-year…


