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Image: Yannima Pikarli Tommy Watson, Untitled, 2016. acrylic on Belgian linen, 151 x 244 cm. ANU Art Collection. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Craig Edwards in memory of Edmund Charles Edwards and Alan Edmund Edwards, teachers, 2018. Photo by Rob Little. Courtesy the artist and Yanda Art, Alice Springs.
Image: Yannima Pikarli Tommy Watson, Untitled, 2016. acrylic on Belgian linen, 151 x 244 cm. ANU Art Collection. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Craig Edwards in memory of Edmund Charles Edwards and Alan Edmund Edward
Mon, 13 Nov - Fri, 17 Nov 2023

Weaving The Mat: Indigenous Diplomacy - Executive Education Course

This Executive Education course has been postponed, due to circumstances beyond our control, until April 2024.

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Painting of the last imperial conference by Shirokawa Ichirō
Painting of the last imperial conference by Shirokawa Ichirō
Tue, 7 May 2024

A reconsideration of Japan’s delayed surrender in World War II

The ANU Japan Institute Seminar Series showcases cutting-edge research by leading and emerging scholars based primarily in Australia and Japan.

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Silver Screens and Golden Dreams
Silver Screens and Golden Dreams
Thu, 18 Apr 2024

Book Party - Silver Screens and Golden Dreams

Book Party - Silver Screens and Golden Dreams: A Social History of Burmese Cinema

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Japanese settler women hoe soy in Manchuria (Manchukuo)
Japanese settler women hoe soy in Manchuria (Manchukuo): Courtesy Wikimedia Commons
Wed, 22 May 2024

Women's voices from the end of the Japanese Empire

The ANU Japan Institute Seminar Series showcases cutting-edge research by leading and emerging scholars based primarily in Australia and Japan.

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THWD
Tue, 11 Apr - Fri, 14 Apr 2023

To Hell With Drowning 2023

CONFERENCE CONVENORS & SPONSORS

This conference is organised and convened by

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Manjeet Pardesi
Fri, 26 Apr 2024

Interconnected Asian History and “Open” World Orders

Graduate Research and Development Network on Asian Security (GRADNAS) Seminar Series

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Tony and Yohanni Johns
Thu, 29 Sep 2022

The Inaugural Tony and Yohanni Johns Lecture

Restoring Religious and Cultural Complexity to the Study of Southeast Asian Islam.

Delivered by Emeritus Professor Greg Fealy.