February 2022 - Visiting Fellows Dinner
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The ANU Australian Studies Institute would like to you to join us for our first Visitors’ Dinner in 2022. Our special guest is award-winning author Jess Hill. Jess is an investigative journalist and author of the latest Quarterly Essay ‘The Reckoning: How #MeToo is Changing Australia’. The…
Everyone’s Business, Indigenous critiques on COP26
Webinar/Online
Dr Virginia Marshall, leading Indigenous scholar and UN Pacific Delegate shares her reflections on COP26 and what it means for water futures. About this event Everyone’s Business, Indigenous critiques on COP26, is the first in the 'Water on the Horizon' 2022 event series of The ANU…
Twenty-third Geoffrey Sawer Lecture: Modern Australian Federalism and the Uluṟu Statement
Webinar/Online
Presented by Centre for International and Public Law Part of the Annual Geoffrey Sawer Lecture series About this event This lecture will consider the Uluṟu Statement from the Heart in the context of modern federalism and specifically the practice of Australian federalism. It will explain why a…
POSTPONED: ANZSANA’s 28th Annual Conference: 2022 gathering
Conference
More information will be available soon on the conference website. Australian and New Zealand Studies Association of North America 28th Annual Conference, 2-4 February 2022, The University of Texas at Austin The Australian and New Zealand Studies Association of North America…
2021 Schuman Lecture: Australia and the European Union - Great expectations
Lecture
Presented by the ANU Centre for European Studies with the support of the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. As 2021 draws to a close, communities around the world face many and varied challenges requiring fresh and innovative responses. In September 2021, the EU announced its Strategy for…
Lucky but lame — Australia’s unhappy relationship with risk with Mark Kenny
Lecture
Lucky but lame — Australia’s unhappy relationship with risk with Mark Kenny This talk is presented as part of 'A Foreign Country: Travels through the Past', a series of fortnightly lectures hosted by the State Library of NSW on Tuesday evenings at 5.30 pm between 31 August and 9 November 2021…
Australian Seascapes: German Association for Australian Studies Conference
Conference
17th Biennial Conference of the Gesellschaft für Australienstudien | German Association for Australian Studies Online Conference, Trier University, 27 September - 2 October 2021 Conference Themes Australia’s past and present are closely connected to the sea: In coastal regions,…