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The Hon. James R. Clapper, former U.S. Director of National Intelligence
13
Jun

The future of Australia’s American alliance: James R. Clapper in conversation with Kim Beazley »

6–7pm
In an era of global uncertainty, debate has deepened in Australia about the alliance with the United States. Join...
Senator Patrick Dodson
16
Jun

ANU Mabo Commemoration Oration delivered by Senator Patrick Dodson  »

5.30–6.30pm
Senator Patrick Dodson will deliver this year's 2017 ANU Mabo Commemoration Oration at University House. The Mabo...
Helen Clark
18
Jun

The leadership we need - sustainable development challenges »

3–4.30pm
J.G. Crawford Oration 2017 Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark will deliver this year's J.G. Crawford...
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21
Jun

Globalists or nationalists: who will shape the future in an era of distrust »

5.30–7pm
We live in times of uncertainty, where escalating political divisiveness has led some to call for a new paradigm to...

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Image courtesy of Art Monthly
06
Jun

300 covers: ART MONTHLY in Australia 1987 – 2017 »

9am–5pm
In 1987 the legendary English editor and sinologist Peter Townsend brought Art Monthly to Australia, changing forever...
Image by linuskendall on Flickr
13
Jun

OECD’s economic outlook »

10.30am–12pm
The OECD prepares outlooks four times a year for the global economy, individual members, and key partners. This...
Image by Matthew Grooby on Flickr under the CC BY-NC 2.0 license
13
Jun

From CDEP to CDP: Regulating Indigenous joblessness while destroying livelihood in remote Australia »

12.30–1.30pm
In the past decade, a process of so-called ‘reform’ of the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme that...
The Hon. James R. Clapper, former U.S. Director of National Intelligence
13
Jun

The future of Australia’s American alliance: James R. Clapper in conversation with Kim Beazley »

6–7pm
In an era of global uncertainty, debate has deepened in Australia about the alliance with the United States. Join...
Detail from Guach (2006) by Terry Ngamandara Wilson
14
Jun

Raphael Lemkin in the Outback: The state project to eliminate homeland living in remote Indigenous Australia »

12.30pm
In the 1970s Aboriginal people were permitted and sometimes assisted to decentralise to live and struggle to make a...
David Turton
14
Jun

Australia’s coal seam gas debate: snapshots from history, justice, legal geography and selected professions »

1pm
Coal seam gas (CSG) is a hotly disputed land use in Australia. Despite this controversial status and regular...
ANUCSRM logo
14
Jun

Climbing the career ladder: The link between personality and promotion »

2–3pm
This talk explores the ways in which personality traits – especially an individual’s sense of confidence – can...
Floney Kawaye
15
Jun

Agricultural adaptation and performance under a changing climate in Malawi: the Green Belt Initiative and the Farm Input Subsidy Program »

1pm
The changing climate compounded with the growing population poses a food security challenge for Malawi. Adaptation to...
Wei Shuge
15
Jun

Telegraphs, sovereignty, and Chinese nation-building from the late Qing to the end of World War II »

4–5.30pm
China's efforts to reclaim sovereignty over the development and use of cable telegraphs has escaped the attention of...
Image: Tony Curran, Just not enough blue to hold it down, (detail), 2017. oil on linen, 113.5 x 83.5cm. Photograph: by Brenton McGeachie
15
Jun

Naturally Yours »

6pm
An exhibition of work addressing environmental issues by early career researchers at the Australian National University...
Image: Tony Curran, Just not enough blue to hold it down, (detail), 2017. oil on linen, 113.5 x 83.5cm. Photograph: by Brenton McGeachie
16
Jun

Naturally Yours »

10.30am–5pm
An exhibition of work addressing environmental issues by early career researchers at the Australian National University...
Senator Patrick Dodson
16
Jun

ANU Mabo Commemoration Oration delivered by Senator Patrick Dodson  »

5.30–6.30pm
Senator Patrick Dodson will deliver this year's 2017 ANU Mabo Commemoration Oration at University House. The Mabo...
16
Jun

Best Foreign Language Film Festival »

7.30pm
Join the Best Foreign Language Film Festival this year from 2 June - 14 July hosted by the ANU Film Group.  The ANU...
Helen Clark
18
Jun

The leadership we need - sustainable development challenges »

3–4.30pm
J.G. Crawford Oration 2017 Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark will deliver this year's J.G. Crawford...
Bridging Divides in Transitional Justice: The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia bookcover
20
Jun

Bookclub - Bridging Divides in Transitional Justice: The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia »

12.30–1.30pm
The backdrop to Bridging Divides in Transitional Justice is Cambodia’s history of radical Communist revolution (1975–...

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