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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?

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

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03
Jun
2022

Winner of First Round "Critiques de Film French Student Film Critic Prize"

Félicitations to Georgie Bean, a student of French and International Relations at the ANU who has been named winner of the first round of the 'Critiques de Film French Student Film Critic Prize…

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31
May
2022

Students present Sydney Speaks Research Projects

Advanced Sociolinguistics students at ANU present their Sydney Speaks research projects in the last week of Semester 1, 2022. Their papers explore variation and change in Australian English across a…

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27
May
2022

ICH and CHF webinar: 'The role of health communication in patient safety and quality of care'

On 25 May 2022, the ANU Institute for Communication in Health Care proudly joined with the Consumer Health Forum of Australia (Australia's national peak body for healthcare consumers) to present…

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18
May
2022

Winner announced: 2022 Tall Foundation Scholarship in Classics

Congratulations to Heather Collins, the 2022 recipient of the Tall Foundation Scholarship in Classics. The Scholarship, funded by the Tall Foundation, provides financial support of $5,000 to…

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09
May
2022

SLLL Researchers Explain Their Work at Two Comprehensive Levels

As an initiative of the 2021 HASS & Languages Showcase, CASS's own Evana Ho filmed and edited a series of videos featuring a variety of academics from across CASS. The aim of the project being to…

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08
Mar
2022

Communication the key to a correct diagnosis: ICH research in the media

A new study in Diagnosis, ‘Diagnostic statements: a linguistic analysis of how clinicians communicate diagnosis’, reveals doctors who got the diagnosis wrong spent less time listening to their…

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02
Mar
2022

New ICH research on nursing handover: Nurses at end-of-shift face greater personal and health systems barriers to engaging patients

A new study, ‘Tracing interpersonal discursive features in Australian nursing bedside handovers’ in English for Specific Purposes, reveals that outgoing and incoming nurses communicate differently in…

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