Dr. Borui Song awarded 2022 Young Scholar Award by the International Association of Centers for Federal Studies (IACFS)
The Australian Centre for Federalism is delighted to announce that International Association of Centers for Federal Studies (IACFS) has awarded this year’s Young Scholar Award for the best…
New Article by Tracy Beck Fenwick: Opinion: Scott Morrison portfolio power grab a symptom of executive federalism?
By Tracy Beck Fenwick A version of this article was originally published by The Canberra Times. Executive federalism is a significant feature of how former prime minister Scott Morrison and…
New Article from Alan Hajek in the 2021 Philosopher’s Annual.
We are thrilled to share with you the news that ANU Philosophy Professor Al Hajek had just had one of his articles selected for inclusion in the 2021 Philosopher’s Annual! The Philosopher’s Annual,…
Fighting Bigotry & Racism: Wamburun Hall and RSSS
On Tuesday 2 August, ANU student residence, Wamburun Hall and RSSS hosted the second Fighting Bigotry & Racism: Leading Change in the Social Sciences staff-student conversation. The event…
Emerita professors to participate in the Canberra International Film Festival
Emerita Professor Desley Deacon will participate in the Canberra International Film Festival on 26 and 27 August, held at the National Film and Sound Archive threatre. The author of Judith Anderson…
Vale Geoffrey Brennan (1944 - 2022)
It is with profound shock and sadness that we farewell our beloved friend and colleague, Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Brennan, who passed away on 29 July 2022 after a brief battle with leukaemia.…
ACT Drug and Alcohol Court saves Canberrans millions of dollars by diverting offenders from jail to treatment
The ACT's Drug and Alcohol Court has saved more than $14 million in jail costs since it began in 2019, even though only eight offenders have graduated through its program, an Australian National…