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Katrina Rivera. Photo: Nic Vevers/ANU
03
Mar
2025

You're the voice (a great karaoke song): why are we so afraid to sing?

Katrina Rivera, a piano teacher and ANU Bachelor of Music (Honours) graduate, has taken her passion for music beyond performance and into research. Now pursuing a PhD at the ANU School of Medicine…

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Long live the king: why monarchy is still popular in the 21st century
28
Feb
2025

Long live the king: why monarchy is still popular in the 21st century

Our love affair with monarchy has endured for millennia. Professor Caillan Davenport explains the appeal of sole rulers.In a world where 700 million people live in extreme poverty, 43 countries still…

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Canberran Bert Whelan… “When I was 12 years old and listening to Melbourne’s 3AW, they played Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and I was hooked for life.” Photo: Peter Hislop
25
Feb
2025

A passion for Gershwin: 70 years of collecting finds a new home at ANU

After 70 years of avid collecting, Canberran Bert Whelan has donated his vast collection of George Gershwin’s music and memorabilia to the ANU School of Music. “It all started when I was 12 years…

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Global Humanities Institute on Inclusive Collaboration comes to ANU
19
Feb
2025

Global Humanities Institute on Inclusive Collaboration comes to ANU

Report by Professor Kylie Message-Jones, Director of the ANU Humanities Research Centre.The ANU Humanities Research Centre in partnership with the Institute of Advanced Studies at the University of…

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Can ancient pottery hold the clues to a food-resilient future?
17
Feb
2025

Can ancient pottery hold the clues to a food-resilient future?

Written by Luis PerezIn 2050, humanity will grapple with the unprecedented challenge of feeding nearly 10 billion people against a backdrop of dwindling resources and climate unrest. While there are…

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Image: Robert teaches the newly distinguished Fashion Histories course at ANU.
14
Feb
2025

Robert Wellington – Louis XIV, queer liberation and art in human culture

Meet Robert Wellington: art historian, researcher, author and Australian National University (ANU) professor with a flair for uncovering history's grandest stories—and doing it in style (yes, iconic…

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Rebecca Mayo, a Senior Lecturer at SOA&D, has long seen the potential for this space. Photo: Irina Agaronyan
10
Feb
2025

Small seeds for a big dream: how this ANU garden is growing our community

“It’s got a nice smell to it, doesn’t it?” Rebbecca Mayo is walking through the newly planted garden space at the Australian National University (ANU), nestled beside the School of Art and Design (…

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