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Wed, 13 Sep 2023

Policy Symposium 2023: Extinction thwarted? The nexus between climate change, social equity and health

Thank you for joining us for the Planetary Health Equity Hothouse’s inaugural annual Policy Symposium, titled ‘Extinction thwarted?

The photos of three women spliced together, side by side. Maria Tanyag, Siobhan McDonnell and Sofia Samper Carro
DECRA winners, left to right: Maria Tanyag, Siobhan McDonnell and Sofia Samper Carro
11 September 2023

Outstanding CAP researchers win DECRA funding

Exceptional academics from the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific win lucrative early career research funding to support their significant projects.
  • Academic
  • Archaeology
  • Asia
  • Pacific
  • Public policy
  • International relations
Yoshihiro Komori
Yoshihiro Komori
12 September 2023

Yoshihiro Komori - step out of your comfort zone on exchange and internships

Coming from Japan to Canberra on exchange, as part of a dual degree, and taking on an internship at AIIA opened up a world of interests and future options for Yoshihiro Komori.
  • International relations
  • International organisations
Dr Hirata and Dr King
Fri, 10 May 2024

The Soviets and Nationalists in Manchuria: Development and International Order in Post-Manchukuo Northeast China, 1945-1948

China, Development and International Order Seminar Series

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A family from the CAP graduations standing outdoors holding flowers and smiling
A family from the CAP graduations standing outdoors holding flowers and smiling
14 July 2023

Stepping into the future: Celebrating mid-year graduations at ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Students from the Australian National University come together in joyous celebration as they reach the culmination of their fulfilling academic journeys this July.
  • Asia
  • Pacific
  • Political science
  • Security
  • International relations
  • Diplomacy
  • Development
  • Culture
  • Climate Change
Speakers
Fri, 18 Oct 2024

Explaining China’s Approach to the Global Governance of Sovereign Debt Distress: A State Transformation Analysis

China, Development and International Order Seminar Series

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Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong is calling for countries in the Asia-Pacific region to have greater say when it comes to who they choose to partner with. Photo: DFAT
16 May 2023

Australia’s search for ‘strategic equilibrium’ lies in Southeast Asia

In an increasingly tense region, Southeast Asian countries can be important partners in Australia’s future security. Article by Professor Evelyn Goh.
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  • ASEAN
  • National security
  • Security
  • International relations