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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

Why do we keep remaking Pride and Prejudice?

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

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Dr Mary Dahm from ICH wins inaugural ACT Health CHARM Rising Stars Award
31
Jul
2024

Dr Mary Dahm from ICH wins inaugural ACT Health CHARM Rising Stars Award

Congratulations to Dr Mary Dahm, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Communication in Health Care (ICH) at ANU, who has been awarded the ACT Health CHARM Rising Stars Award for Consumer…

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Aussie Sporting Words Appeal
23
Jul
2024

Aussie Sporting Words Appeal

Whether you barrack for the Tillies or Kookaburras, prefer aerial ping pong to mobile wrestling, or have been known to do a Bradbury, word experts from The Australian National University (ANU) want…

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Dr Chloe Green joins the School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics
14
Jun
2024

Dr Chloe Green joins the School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics

Dr Chloe Green is a new lecturer in English with the School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics at ANU and brings a unique understanding of medical humanities to her teaching.  Dr Green…

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Emerita Professor Anna Wierzbicka ranks among world’s top 5 linguists
29
May
2024

Emerita Professor Anna Wierzbicka ranks among world’s top 5 linguists

Emerita Professor Anna Wierzbicka from ANU School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics has been named a ScholarGPS Highly Ranked Scholar™ for her exceptional performance and…

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2024 Wellspring launched the first event and recording is now available
16
May
2024

2024 Wellspring launched the first event and recording is now available

On the evening of Thursday 18 April, the ANU School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, together with The Street Theatre, launched the first event of the 2024 Wellspring Series, 'Memory In…

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ANU Auslan Club winning the 2023 Young Canberra Citizen of the Year
02
May
2024

ANU Auslan Club winning the 2023 Young Canberra Citizen of the Year

Navigating the world can be hard when there’s a communication barrier, but that’s something students from the ANU Auslan Club are trying to change. Founded in January 2023, by Dr Gemma King, Senior…

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Recording for Book Launch of McOndo Revisited by Dr. Thomas Nulley-Valdés Now Available
16
Apr
2024

Recording for Book Launch of McOndo Revisited by Dr. Thomas Nulley-Valdés Now Available

The publication of McOndo Revisited: The Making of a Generation Defining Anthology in the Latin American Literature-World by Dr. Thomas Nulley-Valdés was celebrated on 31 October 2023…

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