Past events

Families on Campus Events

06
Nov
2019

Islam and Reform: Myth and Realities

It is often suggested that Islam needs a reformation, especially in the face of extremism and the lack of social and political liberalisation in Muslim...
05
Nov
2019

Constructing a Female Hero: Memory, Representation, and Cultural Politics in Indonesia

How is a female hero constructed in Indonesia? This study traces the phenomenon of the national hero cults in Indonesia and looks at the process of how a...
30
Oct
2019

Memories of Separated Families and the Narratives of Reunification: The Case of the repatriated Zainichi ‘North Korean Migrants’ in South Korea and Japan

The collapse of the Japanese colonial regime and the Cold War caused the massive movement of people. Many Koreans in Japan tried to return to the Korean...
30
Oct
2019

The Impact of 'Banking the Unbanked' in a Remote Part of Papua New Guinea

Can having access to bank accounts, participating in financial literacy training and receiving SMS reminders increase savings and empower women to have a...
28
Oct
2019

Understanding Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment

In this one hour workshop you will be guided to help understand what constitutes sexual assault and sexual harassment in our educational environments, work...
24
Oct
2019

Women's Alumni Network: Connecting New Graduates

The ANU Women's Alumni Network is excited to welcome our new graduates! We believe in supporting our female identifying alumni as they move into their chosen...
23
Oct
2019

Nat Thomas

Nat Thomas, aka Nat Solo, is a Melbourne-based artist and writer whose independent practice considers storytelling as the basis of culture. Using photography,...

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