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The College of Arts and Social Sciences has created a portal in order to keep students informed about any planned changes or matters under discussion in relation to our undergraduate educational programs. Information will be posted here by the College on a regular basis and students are…
ADSRI PhD scholarship - applications open
Australian Postgraduate Award Industry (APAI) PhD Scholarship available with the Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute. Applications are now open for a 3-year APAI PhD scholarship within the Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute (ADSRI) at the ANU. The scholarship is…
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A renewed archaeological dig in Arnhem Land is searching for more clues about early contact between Indigenous Australians and Asian fishermen. In the process, researchers hope to improve the livelihoods of Aboriginal communities today... Read the full article in ANU Reporter
CASS academic awarded prestigious international fellowship
Dr Kylie Message from the School of Archaeology & Anthropology (Research School of Humanities and the Arts) has been selected as a Smithsonian Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Museum of the American Indian and the National Museum of American History. Dr Message…
ANU Archaeology student wins leading Association of Consulting Archaeologists Award
Melissa Hetherington, who is completing her Honours year at the ANU, has been awarded the Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists (AACAI) Student Award in 2010. Melissa transferred her tuition, and the shell midden she is studying, from WA to Canberra in February. This is the…
PhD student wins W.D. Borrie Prize
Kim Johnstone, a PhD student from the Australian Demographic & Social Research Institute, has won the nationally competitive 2009 Postgraduate Borrie Prize for her paper Indigenous fertility in the Northern Territory - What do we know? (and what can we know?). Two students of ADSRI,…
Social Research Prize for PhD student
Jiaying Zhao, a PhD candidate from the Australian Demographic & Social Research Institute, was awarded the Lado T Ruzicka Prize in Social Research for the best overall result in the Master of Social Research/Master of Population Research. For more information on on Demography and…