Towards reinvigorating Australian foreign policy studies
Symposium
This event is co-hosted by the ANU College of Asia & the Pacific and the Australian Studies Institute. About The 2017 Foreign Policy White Paper highlighted how forces of change are challenging the rules-based global order upon which Australia’s security and prosperity has depended since the…
Australian Foreign Policy Studies Forum
Symposium
This forum is co-hosted by the ANU College of Asia & the Pacific and the Australian Studies Institute. About The Australian foreign policy studies forum gathers scholars with expertise and interest in Australian foreign policy to appraise the current state of the field and to help shape a…
Public lecture: Ngaio Fitzpatrick
Artist talk
ANU SOA&D graduate Ngaio Fitzpatrick is a practicing artist and Visiting Fellow with the ANU Climate Change Institute. In 2018 she received an Australia Awards Endeavour Fellowship to spend four months in Berlin, in a partnership between Berlin Glas and the SOA&D Glass Workshop. She is the…
Latin Panegyric XII(9) and the Politics of New Jerusalem under Constantine the Great
Seminar
Taking start from the recent controversy of naming Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, the paper focuses on the employment of New Jerusalem in the rhetoric of Constantine the Great, under whose leadership the Roman Empire experienced its first Christian Golden Era. Many apocalyptic texts were…
Trust the women as I have done
Lecture
International Women's Day Lecture About the Lecture From the 1902 Australian banner that anthropomorphised Australia gentle admonishing the UK to grant women suffrage as the colony had already done to the present day, Australia’s leadership has once more emerged with regard to women, specifically…
Inaugural HRC/CDHR Lecture in Digital Humanities and Public Culture | The Mixed Realities of Early Modern England
Lecture
Professor Graeme Earl will deliver the Inaugural Lecture in Digital Humanities and Public Culture, co-hosted by the Humanities Research Centre and the Centre for Digital Humanities Research at the ANU. Our world will soon be dominated by all-pervasive immersive technologies, the internet…
Tina Dixson (TPR): What does it mean to be a queer refugee woman?
Seminar
What does it mean to be a queer refugee woman? Collective self‐discovery of lived experiences through trauma and agency Queer refugees occupy a marginal space within refugee narratives. They appear to be more tolerable for the hosting country as their queerness signifies modernity, yet they are…