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HomeNewsResearch, Work, Life and Balancing Academic Careers - Video Release
Research, work, life and balancing academic careers - video release
Thursday 19 May 2016

A video of the recent event 'Research, work, life and balancing academic careers' is now available on the ANU Youtube Channel.

The event featured Professor Kim Rubenstein, Acting Convenor of the ANU Gender Institute in conversation with Professor Jenny Nedelsky and Professor Joseph Carens, both from the University of Toronto, and currently Professorial Fellows at the Institute for Social Justice, ACU, Sydney. In addition to discussing their current research, Professor Rubenstein canvassed issues associated with work-life balance in their own lives and juggling two academic careers with their own family commitments.

From left: Kate Ogg (ANU College of Law), Joseph Carens, Kim Rubenstein, Jenny Nedelsky