
2024 Works In Progress Seminars
10:15am to 11.15am.
Venue: Baldessin Precinct Building, Level 4, E4.11
This series showcases the work-in-progress being undertaken by HRC Visiting Fellows and ANU faculty for an audience of engaged interdisciplinary peers. It provides an opportunity for the HRC’s community to gather to listen and provide feedback to researchers in a social environment.
We particularly encourage research students to attend, and privilege questions and comments from junior researchers and staff members. Don’t know anyone? Come a little bit early and we’ll introduce ourselves to you. It is a unique and enjoyable/enriching place to listen and contribute to interdisciplinary scholarship. We can also provide discrete mentoring on effective academic engagement/communication (email Kylie.Message-Jones@anu.edu.au).
Members of the university and the public are welcome to participate in these seminars.
Past and upcoming HRC WIP Seminars are listed below.
Older seminars are archived here.
Contact
- Humanities Research Centre
Past Events
Untangling the history of Chinese naturalisation in the British settler colonial world
Dr Kate Bagnall, University of Tasmania
Untangling the history of Chinese naturalisation in the British settler colonial world From the mid-nineteenth century, Chinese migrants to the…
Highland Mermaids: Interwoven stories of a tapestry from the Victoria & Albert Museum
Dr Irina Podgorny, National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET) (Argentina)
Highland Mermaids: Interwoven stories of a tapestry from the Victoria & Albert Museum The Sheikha Amna Bint Mohammed Al Thani Gallery is…
Vagrant Lives and Colonial Mobility, New Zealand and Australia, 1840s-1890s
Professor Catharine Coleborne, University of Newcastle
Vagrant lives and colonial mobility, New Zealand and Australia, 1840s-1890s My new book (Vagrant Lives in Colonial Australasia, 1840-1920) seeks to…