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Back to the future: Society, politics and style in Julio Cortazar's posthumous first works

Dr Erik Lithander
BSc (Econ) LSE, MPhil and PhD Cambridge

Dr Erik Lithander joined The Australian National University in June 2012 in the newly-created position of Pro Vice-Chancellor (International & Outreach).

Prior to moving to Canberra Dr Lithander was Director of International Affairs at University College Dublin (UCD), and before that he was Associate Director for International Relations at the University of Auckland. Originally from Sweden, Erik holds a BSc (Econ) from the London School of Economics and an MPhil and PhD from the University of Cambridge.

His research interests lie in contemporary Latin American literature and he has a particular interest in public policy issues relating to the funding of higher education.

ยป Media release: Dr Lithander's appointment

Post lecture activities

We will be having drinks in the Baldessin Precinct Building 4th floor staff room after the seminar, followed by dinner nearby.

Please RSVP for drinks and dinner to admin.sls@anu.edu.au.

Date & time

  • Mon 12 Nov 2012, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Location

Baldessin Precinct Building, W1.21