The Humanities and The Sciences: A Colloquium
Presented by the ANU Humanities Research Centre A one-day colloquium to interrogate the common assumption that these two broad, competitive cultures operate divisively within our universities and our…
Judging the Past in a Post Cold-War World
Presented by the Humanities Research Centre at ANU The collapse of the Soviet Union accelerated the search for justice and truth on the part of many millions of people whose lives had been…
Workshop: “Variation and asymmetries in case-marking”
The workshop aims to bring together linguists working on morphology and syntax in languages with case-marking in order to share ideas on factors contributing to variation in expression of case-…
Global English, Minimal English: Towards better intercultural communication
Featuring an impressive range of speakers from multiple countries and disciplines, "Global English, Minimal English" aims to bring new energy and new ideas to interdisciplinary dialogue on two…
Book Launch: 'Home After Dark' by Dr Kavita Ivy Nandan
The Humanities Research Centre, The Australian National University, cordially invites you to the launch of Dr Kavita Nandan's novel Home After Dark. Launched by Professor Jacqueline Lo, Director of…
Is bilingualism an advantage for cognitive control? Evidence from the Simon Task
Presented as part of the ANU Language Teaching Forum Several studies point to the idea that being proficient in more than one language leads to positive cognitive gains, namely in attentional control…
Comparative Australian Linguistics Workshop
The timing of this workshop is linked to (a) an inter-disciplinary workshop KIMBERLEY POINTS: AN ARCHAEOLOGY-LINGUISTICS WORKSHOP 20-22 January 2015, Australian National University, organised by…