Works that Shaped the World: Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments and Wealth of Nations
Lecture
In 2022, the HRC’s Works that Shaped the World public lecture series focuses on religion. Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations is esteemed by economists, even economists unencumbered by historical interests, as the foundation text of their discipline. Hardly a distinguished lecture or presidential…
Research Seminar - Tonya Lemoh
Seminar
Revisiting Interiors: Henry Handel Richardson and her music Henry Handel Richardson (1870-1946) enjoys iconic status as one of Australia’s most important writers. Winner of the Australian Literature Society gold medal in 1929, she was internationally renowned for her novels, short stories and…
Different pasts, better futures? An island perspective on emerging consensus in “alternative” archaeologies
Seminar
Different pasts, better futures? An island perspective on emerging consensus in “alternative” archaeologies Around the world, archaeological orthodoxies are crumbling, and with them some of the just-so stories about the emergence of human civilizations. Painstakingly gathered evidence has revealed…
Shanti Shea-An, 'The Painting is Elsewhere'
Seminar
Join us for a presentation by Shanti Shae-An, Doctoral Candidate, School of Art & Design The Painting is Elsewhere: A Practice-led Inquiry into Textuality within Painting Seminar Room 1.29, Level 1, ANU School of Art & Design, building 105 Those who can't attend in person, can join via…
ANU Queer* Composers Collective Concert
Performance
Join us for the ANU Queer* Composers Concert, a celebration of new music, collaboration, and diversity and inclusion! Conceptualised and organised by three School of Music third-year composition students, entry to this event is free. Audience Registration Register here …
Works that Shaped the World: The Gülen Movement – Past, Present and Future
Lecture
In 2022, the HRC’s Works that Shaped the World public lecture series focuses on religion. The Gülen Movement is one of the world’s largest transnational Islamic organisations. It emerged in the 1960s in Izmir, Turkey, through the efforts of the now retired Imam Fethullah Gülen. Inspired by the…
ANU Orchestra Auditions for Semester 2
Activity
Are you an orchestral musician looking to play in the ANU Orchestra in 2022? Housed at the ANU School of Music and conducted by Canberra’s Max McBride, this Orchestra is a chance to play with the best music students at ANU, as well as professionals from the Canberra Symphony…