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Why bad posh English accents still rule Hollywood, from Nosferatu to Gladiator II

Long live the king: why monarchy is still popular in the 21st century

‘Double disadvantage’: women with foreign accents seen as less employable

Study finds strong link between place, language and wellbeing for First Nations communities

Hail Caesar or heil Hitler? Why politicians hijack classical culture

Deaf President Now! traces the powerful uprising that led to Deaf rights in the US – now again under threat

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03
Jul
2025

Why do we keep remaking Pride and Prejudice?

Written by Natalia Burgess. It is a truth universally acknowledged that adaptations of classic novels can often fall short of the original text. But Jane Austen’s 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice…

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30
May
2025

Deaf President Now! traces the powerful uprising that led to Deaf rights in the US – now again under threat

Written by Gemma King, Samuel Martin, and Sofya Gollan. In March 1988, students of the world’s only Deaf university started a revolution that made national news. Now, the first film to document…

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21
May
2025

Grants awarded to Francesco De Toni

Congratulations to Dr Francesco De Toni, who has recently been awarded, i) RSHA Conference, Symposia and Workshop Grant, and ii) ANU Early Career Researcher Travel Grant. These grants…

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21
May
2025

Lost in translation: One in three Australians with inflammatory bowel disease experience disconnect with doctor

One in three Australians with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) left their medical consultations with misunderstandings about what was discussed, posing risks to their safety and the management of…

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21
May
2025

2025 Symposium of the International Consortium for Communication in Health Care Lancaster University, UK

On Thursday 11th and Friday 12th September 2025, Lancaster University is hosting the next IC4CH International Symposium for Communication in Health Care. Researchers, health professionals and other…

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06
May
2025

Rapid Research with Ramsay Health Care: Improving communication to enhance patients' health literacy, empowerment and self-management of heart failure

At the end of 2024, Professor Slade and other members of the Ramsay Heart Failure project presented an update on our project Improving communication to enhance patients' health literacy, empowerment…

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22
Apr
2025

Global Vietnam: Gender, Labour and Migration (HUMN2004) Field School, 2025

Global Vietnam: Gender, Labour and MigrationHUMN2004/6004 - 17 Nov - 3 Dec, 2025 (Spring Session)Course convener: Leslie BarnesGlobal Vietnam is a two-week intensive field school that offers students…

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