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Gender Institute Awards Ceremony and Research Showcase
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We invite you to join us in a celebration of some of our grants recipients and prize-winners of 2023. The event will feature a showcase of our grants projects and our 2023 prize-winners' research.

Awards will be presented by Pro Vice-Chancellor (Graduate Research) Professor Ann Evans.

The awards ceremony and research showcase will commence at 2.00pm in the RSSS Auditorium and be followed by refreshments at 3.00pm in the RSSS Foyer.


Hear from our grant recipients:

Rebecca Monson, Advancing Pacific Critical Legal Studies for and by Pacific Peoples
Ntina Tzouvala, Diversifying the Law Curriculum for the 21st Century
Sarouche Razi, Once Upon a Time in Australia: Conversations about how our metoo movement exposed the troubles with truth in law


Hear from our 2023 GI prize-winners:

Radhika Chaudhri, CoL - PhD Thesis (joint winner)
“I signed out of fear, not consent”: The Use of Vitiating Doctrines to Provide Relief for Financial Abuse
Libby Salmon, CAP - PhD Thesis (joint winner)
Sharing human milk in Australia: challenging regulatory regimes for infant feeding
Harriet Sherlock, CASS - Honours Thesis (joint winner)
Using a Feminist Tongue: Exploring the Speech Genre of Sexual Violence Prevention within University Documents
Daniel Ray, CASS - Honours Thesis (joint winner)
Writing an Impersonal Life: Becoming-Imperceptible with Rachel Cusk
Sarouche Razi, CoL - Journal Article (joint winner)
“Speaking for the Dead to Protect the Living”: On Audre Lorde’s Biomythography, Law, Love, and Epistemic Violence in the Coronial Jurisdiction in the Kimberley
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Date & time

  • Fri 19 Jul 2024, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Location

RSSS Auditorium, 146 Ellery Crescent, The Australian National University Canberra ACT 2600 Australia

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