Pandemic lottery preparedness: Preparing to ethically, fairly, and systematically allocate scarce resources in response to future infectious disease outbreaks
Seminar
Speaker: Gerard Vong Using the recent COVID-19 and MPox international outbreaks as examples, Dr Vong argues that when distributing a public health resource that is too scarce (or logistically challenging) to allocate to all of a group of equally-worthy potential beneficiaries (even when/if…
Launch of the 2023 Mapping Social Cohesion Report
Lecture
Since 2007, the Scanlon Mapping Social Cohesion Research series has been tracking Australians' attitudes to important social cohesion issues including belonging, migration, democracy and the economy.In 2023, Australians have been faced with challenging national and global circumstances, economic…
Sharing insights on policy and evaluation to deliver better outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Seminar
Commissioner Mokak will share insights drawn from 30 years of work across several sectors. He will reflect on his work as a public servant within both State and Commonwealth governments, as head of National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peak organisations, and most recently as a…
Mapping Social Cohesion 2023
Seminar
Details TBC.Join Zoom meeting: https://anu.zoom.us/j/89587321433?pwd=MzhpUU1MRnRaNHovL0RTejJMeWpHUT09Meeting ID: 895 8732 1433 Password: 306745Join by Skype: https://anu.zoom.us/skype/89587321433
2023 Vocabulary Symposium: FAIR Vocabularies for All
Symposium
Following on from the success of the 2022 Vocabulary Symposium, the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) invites you to the 2023 Vocabulary Symposium on 14 and 15 November 2023. This 2-day hybrid event will bring together people from domains across disciplines spanning research,…
The Environment comes to Universities: Legacies of the UN Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment
Seminar
The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment met in Stockholm in 1972, bringing together scientists, international governance specialists and environmental activists in ways that redefined the environment itself. It continued earlier concerns about biological diversity, but that diversity…
Toward a Network Theory of Family Change
Seminar
Global economic inequality is on the rise, with poorer regions bearing the highest burden. There is a common assumption that by understanding family dynamics across the globe, we can gain clearer insight into the roots of inequalities. This common assertion that macro-level phenomena can be…