2017-07-21

Australian National University (videos of June 2017)

source: ANU TV
0:35 Palm cockatoos beat drum like Ringo Starr The palm cockatoo drumming is part of the species courtship ritual that involves a lot of calls and movements to attract a mate.
1:19:57 2017 J.G Crawford Oration: Helen Clark ONZ In this video recorded at ANU on the 18th of June, 2017 former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark delivers this the J.G. Crawford Oration. Ms Clark explores the challenges the world leaders hav...
1:47 Coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef Coral bleaching indicates that a reef is under stress. Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has experienced an increased rate of bleaching events in recent years. Dr Jennie Mallela and Dr Sophie Lewis ha...
5:01 The future of democracy in a post-truth world In this video recorded on the sidelines of the Crawford Australian Leadership Forum ANU Vice-Chancellor and Nobel Laureate Professor Brian Schmidt discuses the future of democracy with University ...
12:06 Future societal structures In this video recorded on the sidelines of the Crawford Australian Leadership Forum ANU PhD scholar Belinda Lawton looks at the evolving organisation and structure of societies and the importance o...
8:28 Artificial Intelligence: future opportunity In this video recorded on the sidelines of the Crawford Australian Leadership Forum, ANU PhD scholar Belinda Lawton discusses what opportunities for society artificial intelligence offers with aubo...
10:26 The role of multilateral institutions and the future of democracy in a post-truth world In this video ANU Chancellor Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC discusses the future of the United Nations and democracy in a post-truth world with Baroness Valerie Amos CH PC.
7:17 Security threats in Asia In this video recorded on the sidelines of the Crawford Australian Leadership Forum, Professor John Blaxland from the ANU Strategic & Defence Studies Centre and former US National Security Advisor ...
27:38 How can Australia remain a leading G20 country? Minister for Foreign Affairs; the Hon Julie Bishop MP opens the 2017 Crawford Australian Leadership Forum.
5:07 Governing the world In this video recorded on the sidelines of the Crawford Australian Leadership Forum, Dr Nicholas Farrelly and George Yeo discuss the big issues facing global institutions as the international syste...
6:30 China's increasing influence in a Post-Truth World In this video recorded on the sidelines of the 2017 Crawford Australian Leadership Forum at ANU, Dr Jane Golley from the Australian Centre on China in the World discusses China's 'Belt and Road ini...
32:39 ANU Mabo Commemoration Oration: Senator Patrick Dodson In this video recorded at ANU on the 16th of June, 2017 Senator Patrick Dodson delivers the 2017 ANU Mabo Commemoration Oration. The Mabo Commemoration Oration was held to recognise the 25th annive...
6:25 National security challenges in a Post Truth World In this video Vice-Chancellor's Distinguished Professor, James Clapper AO discusses the challenges and opportunities facing intelligence communities and the future of the Australia-US alliance with...
2:12 ANU scientist Graham Farquhar first Australian to win Kyoto Prize Distinguished scientist Professor Graham Farquhar AO, has become the first Australian to win a Kyoto Prize – the most prestigious international award for fields not traditionally honoured with a No...
53:59 The future of Australia’s American alliance In an era of global uncertainty, debate has deepened in Australia about the alliance with the United States. In this video recorded at ANU on Tuesday the 13th of June, 2017 former US Director of Na...
1:01 Number 1 in Australia
3:17 Pop-Up Reunion Village FAQ with Steve The ANU Pop-Up Reunion Village will begin operating in early July and will serve as the temporary heart of the campus from mid 2017 through to early 2019. Steven Turner answers your questions about...
24:37 2017 ST Lee Lecture: H.E. President Hilda C. Heine 2017 ST Lee Lecture - Climate change crisis: an examination of the turbulent history and modern day consequences of the vulnerability of the Marshall Islands
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