Indigenous Australians harder hit by Black Summer fires, study finds
Listen to Bhiamie Williamson on ABC Radio National PM discussing his research from CAEPR Discussion Paper 300 Aboriginal community governance on the frontlines and faultlines in the Black Summer…
New analysis of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
ANU School of Sociology staff member Robert Ackland has published a new analysis of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in the article Bridging in network organisations. The case of…
CAEPR Discussion Paper 300 - Aboriginal community governance on the frontlines and faultlines in the Black Summer bushfires
CAEPR is proud to announce the publication of its 300th Discussion Paper: Aboriginal community governance on the frontlines and faultlines in the Black Summer bushfires by Bhiamie Williamson…
New CAEPR course: First Nations Economies, Stewardship and Prosperities
New CAEPR course to be taught by Dr Annick Thomassin as a Spring intensive from 5 - 16 September 2022: This course explores the rich and diverse historical and contemporary Indigenous…
The Launch of Philosophy, AI and Society Consortium (PAIS)
A consortium of philosophers from ANU, Harvard, Oxford, Princeton, Stanford and Toronto have formed the Philosophy, AI and Society Consortium (PAIS), to understand and design AI for democracy and…
Three Philosophy Students Selected to Attend the Athena in Action Workshop at Rutgers University.
ANU Philosophy’s three talented graduate students, Shalom Chalson, Jenny Munt, and Aidan Ryall, have been selected to attend the Athena in Action: A Networking and Mentoring Workshop for Graduate…
Seth Lazar to Give Mala and Solomon Kamm Lecture in Ethics
ANU Philosophy Professor Seth Lazar will deliver the 2022 Mala and Solomon Kamm Lecture in Ethics at Harvard University on Thursday 7 April, on the topic "The Nature and Justification of Algorithmic…