Gender Institute Event Series
'Shrieking cockatoos': the fight for women's suffrage in Australia and Britain
Public lecture
This year's Harold White Fellow Presentation will examine the transnational links between Australian and British women's suffrage, focusing on how Australian Suffragettes supported their English counterparts.
Advancing Women forum
Forum
This is an opportunity for women across campus and beyond to meet, unwind and discuss topics that affect women, their careers and opportunities. Learn, be inspired, encouraged and exhilarated by your colleagues! Meetings alternate between lunchtime (bring your own lunch) and evening sessions and…
What men want
Public lecture
Bettina Arndt draws on her thirty years as a sex therapist and respected social commentator to reveal all the latest research and advice to help couples achieve sexual harmony.
Symposium: Queerying sexuality and the law
Forum
Have you faced discrimination based on your sexuality or gender identity? Worried about the lack of protection in the law for LGBTIQQA people? Join the Sexuality Department, Diversity Learning Community and ANU Anti-Discrimination Law Reform Project for this important discussion.
Intersection of grass-roots restitution movements for historical justice: thinking within Japan, UK, and Australia
Forum
Despite the passing of over half a century since WWII, historical justice for victims of colonial history has yet to be completed. In this seminar, we aim to discuss current states of restitution movements for victims of colonial history in Australia, Africa, and Japan from both academic and…
'Fast Forward' professional development seminar
Lunchtime seminar
A professional development seminar on 'Promotions' for women in ANU College of Business & Economics (men and women are both invited), light lunch will be provided. Further information and RSVP: Alessandra Capezio 6125 1754.
Women and justice forum
Lunchtime forum
The Women's Legal Centre ACT and Region Inc will present a Law Society Law Week Event on the topic of abortion law reform. Writer, commentator, ethicist and researcher, Dr Leslie Cannold, will speak at the forum, with MC Professor Hilary Charlesworth. This is a free event, with a light lunch…