Untangling the history of Chinese naturalisation in the British settler colonial world
Seminar
Untangling the history of Chinese naturalisation in the British settler colonial world From the mid-nineteenth century, Chinese migrants to the British settler colonies of Australia, New Zealand and Canada sought to cement their place in the colonial community by becoming naturalised British…
New Directions in Memory Studies: MemoryHub@ANU Inaugural Symposium
Symposium
This inaugural symposium of the MemoryHub@ANU brings together researchers working in the dynamic field of memory studies to share their research in an interdisciplinary and international conversation. The event will feature keynote lectures from Professor Jenny Wüstenberg (Nottingham…
Global shocks, policy change and the dynamics of diversity in migration flows to Australia (1945 to 2021)
Seminar
Migration Network Seminar Series 2022This event is presented in person and online. Zoom details below Global shocks, policy change and the dynamics of diversity in migration flows to Australia (1945 to 2021) Unanticipated refugee crises and deliberate shifts in state policy have been seen as…
Hans Mol’s “The Faith of Australians”, Redux
Lecture
Professor Andrew Singleton (Deakin) presents the annual Hans Mol Memorial Lecture in Religion and the Social Sciences This public lecture revisits Hans Mol’s 1985 book The Faith of Australians, a major sociological analysis of religion and Australian society. The Faith of Australians saw Mol…
Kate Warren's upcoming public lecture at the National Library of Australia
Lecture
Dr Kate Warren, Lecturer in the Centre for Art History and Art Theory, will be giving a free public lecture at the National Library of Australia. Titled "Cut-out-and-keep: Magazines and the popularisation of Australian art in the 1950s and 1960s", the lecture will present Dr Warren's research into…
Bodies In and Out of Place: New Perspectives in the Critical Medical and Health Humanities
Symposium
Dr Keren Hammerschlag, Senior Lecturer, Art History and Curatorship, Centre for Art History and Art Theory, is co-hosting a one-day symposium, 'Bodies In and Out of Place: New Perspectives in the Critical Medical and Health Humanities.' This symposium will showcase innovative work being undertaken…
ANU Laptop Ensemble Showcase #5
Performance
Join us in Llewellyn Hall for a concert of new electronic music written and performed by students in the ANU Laptop Ensemble (LENS)! If you’re interested in joining LENS next year, have a look at the course ‘Sound and Music Computing’ – COMP4350 – running in S1, 2023. For more…