Excellence in gender research 2012: Presenting our ANU student prize-winners

Gender Institute award winners will present their research at this special seminar.

We particularly encourage Honours and Phd students to come along for insights into what makes for a prize-winning thesis.

The presenters will be:

  • Catherine Bishop (CASS): ‘Commerce was a woman: Women in business in colonial Sydney and Wellington-’ first prize for PhD thesis
  • Rebecca Monson (Law): ‘Hu nao save tok? Women, men and Land: negotiating property and authority in the Solomon Islands’ - second commendation made by panel for PhD thesis
  • Jonathon Zapasnik (CASS): ‘Deceitful Skin: Embodying Sexual Trauma in Queer Time and Space' - Equal winner for undergraduate honours thesis
  • Mollie Boland-Anderson (Law): 'Lesbian Intimate Partner Violence: Understanding how the legal system’s heterosexist domestic violence framework distorts and erases lesbian existence’- Equal winner for undergraduate honours thesis.

To access the Moot Court, enter the middle section of the Law School, take the lift to the top floor, you will face Moot Court when the lift door opens.

Afternoon tea provided.

RSVP: Email Martina Fechner by Friday 3 May for catering purposes (or call 6125 6281)

Access: Free and open to the public

Date & time

Tue 07 May 2013, 2–4pm

Location

Moot Court, Law College, Bld #5, corner of Fellows Rd/ East Rd, ANU

Speakers

ANU Gender Institute

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Updated:  18 May 2013/Responsible Officer:  Convenor, Gender Institute/Page Contact:  Gender Institute