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Submissions invited from students for ANU Film Festival
A great opportunity for students across The Australian National University (ANU) to showcase their creativity at ANU Film Festival presented by the Art School Collective, a student-run club. The first ANU Film Festival will be hosted by the Arc Cinema at the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA)…
Australians sceptical when it comes to future of AI
Australians have relatively high levels of concern about artificial intelligence (AI), and are sceptical about the number of jobs it will create, according to a new study from The Australian National University (ANU).The study shows Australians are much more likely to think other areas of science…
Dr Georgia Curran’s project aims to support the maintenance of Warlpiri singing traditions
Dr Georgia Curran is an Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) Fellow who has undertaken research with Warlpiri people in Yuendumu and other Central Australian communities, including collaborative research projects with Pintupi Anmatyerr Warlpiri Media.…
Turning cybercrime into art
Article by: Pamela Hutchinson Cyberattacks have become an almost everyday occurrence in Australia. In the past year, millions of people have had their private information targeted in high-profile hacks. It’s this increasingly common type of cybercrime that has inspired the latest artwork of…
CAIS scholars help drive Middle East-Australia trade relations
Two CAIS scholars have successfully secured a $40k grant from the Australian Government to run an innovative national workshop – the first of its kind in Australia. The grant will enable the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies to run a summit identifying how Australian and the Arab Gulf…
Dr Thomas Nulley-Valdés shares his expertise in Spanish Studies with his students
Dr Thomas Nulley-Valdés is a lecturer in Spanish Studies (Language and Literature) and an emerging scholar of world literature with a focus on Spanish and Latin American literature of the 20th and 21st centuries.His areas of research include world literature theories and methodologies, Latin…
From indifference to fascination: Tabitha’s trail to demography at ANU
Demography is the DNA of civilisation. Like strands of life's code, each demographic detail encapsulates the uniqueness of an individual, a community, or a society. Students who undertake a major or minor in demography within the Bachelor of Arts program or as part of a Flexible Double Degree at…