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16
Apr
2024

Images in context: national photography exhibitions as sites of cross-disciplinary research

Seminar

Images in context: national photography exhibitions as sites of cross-disciplinary research I explore the interpretation and exhibition of photographs drawn from four collections in national archive, museum, and library contexts in Canberra Australia. My focus is how exhibition curation can…

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11
Apr
2024

Trauma and Healing, Memory and Forgetting: A conversation with Arnold Zable

Panel discussion

Trauma and Healing, Memory and Forgetting: A conversation with Arnold Zable. The Humanities Research Centre is delighted to invite you to a conversation between Professor Kim Rubenstein and acclaimed Australian writer, novelist, storyteller and human rights advocate Arnold Zable. Join us to…

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28
Mar
2024

The Australian University of the Future

Webinar/Online

Please join us for this important conversation brought to you by the ANU Humanities Research Centre in partnership with U3A Canberra.Zooming into the Future – of Australia a new series of online discussions dedicated to understanding what the Australia of the future might look like.  The…

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27
Mar
2024

SCIENCE. ART. FILM Black Orpheus + Panel

Arts & entertainment

In Black Orpheus, Marcel Camus reimagines the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, setting this romantic tragedy in Rio Di Janeiro admist the festivities of Carnival. The narrative follows the complicated love triangle…

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26
Mar
2024

ANU Sculpture Walk - Guided Tour - March

Tour

Join us for our popular guided walking tour of the ANU Sculpture Walk. The tour is led by HRC’s Emeritus Professor David Williams, whose esteemed career included, amongst other things, being Director of the ANU School of Art from 1985 to 2006. Tours commence from the Baldessin…

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26
Mar
2024

Writing for the Public Workshop

Workshop

Writing for the public workshop Are your pitches to The Conversation rejected? Do you know why the public should care about your research? Do you know who your publics are? What non-academic publications do you read? Learn a few slick tricks on how to: Pitch to The Conversation Pitch to The…

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26
Mar
2024

Pedagogies of truth: truth-telling, seeking, and listening in Australia

Seminar

Does Australia have a listening problem? Since colonial occupation, Indigenous people have consistently and publicly articulated truths about settler colonialism. They have demanded an accurate accounting of European occupation and violence, as well as faithful and nuanced treatment of their own…

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