Pauline Griffin Building - share your recollections
Activity
Come join us at a forum in the China in the World Auditorium to hear from Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington, ANU Deupty Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Professor Paul Pickering, Dean of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences, and to share your recollections of the Pauline Griffin Building, its…
New RSSS Building information session
Activity
Come join us in the China in the World Auditorium for an information session by the architects, HASSELL, about the design principles that went into their plans for the new RSSS building.
Stephen Harper, Open Federalism and the Future of Canada?
Activity
The Australian Centre for Federalism (School of Politics and International Relations) in collaboration with the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute (Crawford School of Public Policy), ANU present: Stephen Harper, Open Federalism and the Future of Canada? Academic lecture by Prof. Daniel Beland…
Public Seminar: Illicit Financial Flows and Trade Transparency: Policy implications for the G20
Activity
In 2010, the G20 set up an Anti-Corruption Working Group to identify priority actions and monitor their implementation. A key priority of the G20 is to prevent corrupt officials from accessing the global financial system and from laundering the proceeds of corruption. Nikos Passas, Professor of…
CAEPR Seminars Series 1 2014
Activity
The Program for the 2014 Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Reseach Seminar Series is available here.
Public Seminar - Martyn Namorong 'Corruption in PNG'
Lecture
Together with the Transnational Research Institute on Corruption (TRIC), Professor Adam Graycar invites you to a seminar by Martyn Namorong, winner of the overall prize at the 2012 Excellence in Anti-Corruption Reporting Media Awards. An award supported by the UNDP, ABC, Transparency…
New Understandings of Social Class Conference
Other
Professor David Marsh will be conducting a conference at the end of May 2011 with the aim of looking at how we can conceptualise and operationalise class in late modernity. The aim is to encourage broad discussion and, particularly, early career researchers and PhD students. The…