Past events

Families on Campus Events

11
Jul
2019

NAIDOC Week Symposium

In 2019, the theme for NAIDOC Week is Voice. Treaty. Truth. These were three key elements to the reforms set out in the Uluru Statement from the Heart and...
04
Jul
2019

Book launch: Research Handbook on Feminist Engagement with International Law

For feminist international law scholars, practitioners, and advocates, the first two decades of the new millennium have produced moments of elation and...
03
Jul
2019

Master Class: Feminism’s Transgender Troubles

Just as same-sex marriage is becoming increasingly legalized and accepted in more and more societies, transgender people’s bodies have been emerging as the new...
02
Jul
2019

Babies, brains, tools, & war: Trends in human evolution

Natural selection for walking on two legs (bipedalism) in our ancestors was associated with evolutionary-developmental ('evo-devo') changes in the physical...
02
Jul
2019

Unemployment effects on the health of European elderly: Analyses from the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe

This paper examines the impact of unemployment on health outcomes of the European older population, with different aspects of job loss addressed. Unemployment...
27
Jun
2019

Keeping the nation’s secrets: ‘colonial storytelling’ within and about Australian families

Recent studies of the 'genealogy craze' focus on how family historians appeal to ancestors to fashion their own identities, but 'doing family history' can also...
26
Jun
2019

Do Faculty Diversity Initiatives Work? Evidence from 600 Schools

U.S. colleges and universities have experimented with dozens of different programs to promote faculty diversity, including anti-bias training, taskforces,...

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