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22:36 ANU School of History 2017 Allan Martin Lecture – Prof David Armitage Professor David Armitage FAHA, the Lloyd C. Blankfein Professor of History at Harvard University, gave the keynote lecture of 2017 Allan Martin Week, honouring Allan Martin (1926-2002).
He spoke ...
32:58 ANU National Sorry Day Address The National Sorry Day address recorded at ANU was presented by Mr Damien Miller on Friday 26 May. This address Representing Indigenous Australia: a view from the first Indigenous Australian to be ...
13:30 Does the ’67 Referendum still matter? 27 May 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of Australia’s iconic 1967 referendum. Our panel asks if '67 still matters and explore topics including sovereignty, reconciliation, and constitutional change.
56:43 Post-budget Public Forum In this special post-budget public forum, some of the best ANU economic, policy and political brains dissect the 2017 Federal Budget. With big changes expected in tertiary education funding, housin...
55:30 Truth-telling and generosity: our progress so far and the road ahead On the 17th of May 2017, The Hon. Linda Burney MP delivered a public address on Truth-telling and generosity: our progress so far and the road ahead. This address is part of recognising the 50th An...
51:40 CASS Professoriate Lecture: Is Australian History Still Possible Is it still possible to write a history of a nation-state in an age of globalisation? The lecture will explore this question by setting Australia's experience of the 1980s in comparative, transnati...
11:50 Marshall islands: leadership and governance In this video recorded at ANU on Tuesday the 16th of May, the President of the Republic of the Marshall Islands HE Hilda C. Heine addressed students on the challenges of leadership and the system o...
0:35 Butterfly wings inspire invention Scientists have invented tiny structures inspired by butterfly wings that open the door to new solar cell technologies and other applications requiring precise manipulation of light.
1:34 Join the search for exploding stars The Australian National University (ANU) is inviting everyone with an interest in astronomy to join a search that the University is leading for exploding stars called supernovae.
Astrophysicists ...
1:38:56 2017 aid budget breakfast This year is the first after three years of cuts in which the aid budget is slated to increase – by $84 million. While only enough to keep the aid budget growing with inflation, how will this new m...
59:10 US Strategy in Asia and Countering Chinese Maritime Coercion Recent events, such as tensions with North Korea and Vice-President Pence’s visit to the region, confirm that that United States has not forgotten about Asia. But the key question is: does the Trum...
3:02 ANUPoll finds the great Australian dream is fading The 24th ANUPoll has found an overwhelming majority believe the great Australia dream of home ownership will be out of reach for future generations.
With the government due to announce housing aff...
0:31 Origins of Indonesian 'Hobbits' finally revealed The most comprehensive study on the bones of Homo floresiensis, a species of tiny human discovered on the Indonesian island of Flores in 2003, has found that they most likely evolved from an ancest...
1:14 Take a 360 tour inside Australia's National Carillon Take a 360 degree tour of the Carillon whilst Thomas Laue from the ANU School of Music rehearses for his upcoming performance.
57:14 Increasing challenges - the Polish perspective on regional security and migration In Poland's view , Russia’s aggression in Eastern Ukraine and its annexation of Crimea are a severe violation of the basic foundations of the world order established at the end of the Cold War, pos...
1:24:50 Information wars: the fine art of mass manipulation in the digital age Following the 2016 US election, the role of information in politics and society is under increasing scrutiny. Is information benign, a political weapon or the first casualty of the post-truth era? ...
1:07 ANUchannel Live Stream
1:10:55 Sino Australian Relations in the Age of Trump China today looms larger than ever in myriad aspects of Australian life — economic, political, strategic and cultural. Already it is plain that this must have implications for our relationship with...
1:47:32 Women and National Security: Keynote address, Senator the Hon Marise Payne The conference will address the importance of enhancing women’s participation and leadership in national security-related policy and decision making, implementation and practice; women as actors an...
1:33:07 Women and National Security: The importance of women as policy makers The conference will address the importance of enhancing women’s participation and leadership in national security-related policy and decision making, implementation and practice; women as actors an...
57:10 Women and National Security: Media portrayals of women in national security The conference will address the importance of enhancing women’s participation and leadership in national security-related policy and decision making, implementation and practice; women as actors an...
1:27 Milk study improves understanding of age-related diseases A new study on UHT milk is helping scientists to better understand Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and type 2 diabetes, opening the door to improved treatments for these age-related diseases.
About 500 m...
1:29:16 Women and National Security: Women and diversity, better analysis and policy The conference will address the importance of enhancing women’s participation and leadership in national security-related policy and decision making, implementation and practice; women as actors an...
52:14 Women and National Security: Keynote address, Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin AC The conference will address the importance of enhancing women’s participation and leadership in national security-related policy and decision making, implementation and practice; women as actors an...
40:41 Women and National Security: Keynote address, Senator the Hon Penny Wong The conference will address the importance of enhancing women’s participation and leadership in national security-related policy and decision making, implementation and practice; women as actors an...
1:01:04 Women and National Security: The importance of women as practitioners in national security (Part 2) The conference will address the importance of enhancing women’s participation and leadership in national security-related policy and decision making, implementation and practice; women as actors an...
1:00:41 Women and National Security: The importance of women as practitioners in national security The conference will address the importance of enhancing women’s participation and leadership in national security-related policy and decision making, implementation and practice; women as actors an...
1:36:31 Women and National Security: Women in armed conflict & gender-based violence The conference will address the importance of enhancing women’s participation and leadership in national security-related policy and decision making, implementation and practice; women as actors an...
2:32 Unlikely pair of plants named after stars of movie 'Twins' ANU biologists have named an unlikely pair of plants after Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito, the stars of the 1988 movie Twins.
Lead researcher Emeritus Professor Mike Crisp said one of the ...
0:53 100 Days of Trump
4:27 The Trump Administration’s First 100 Days: Professor Michael Wesley Professor Michael Wesley of ANU College of Asia & the Pacific discusses security concerns in the Asia Pacific region in the first 100 days of the Trump presidency.
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6:52 The Trump Administration’s First 100 Days: Professor Frank Jotzo Professor Frank Jotzo of Crawford School of Public Policy at ANU College of Asia & the Pacific discusses the new Trump administration’s approach to climate change policies in its first 100 days. C...
4:02 The Trump Administration’s First 100 Days: Dr Jane Golley Dr Jane Golley of Australian Centre on China in the World at ANU College of Asia & the Pacific discusses a new era of geoeconomics in the Asia Pacific region.
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4:51 The Trump Administration’s First 100 Days: Dr Shiro Armstrong Dr Shiro Armstrong of Crawford School of Public Policy at ANU College of Asia & the Pacific discusses uncertainties in global trade in the first 100 days of the Trump presidency.
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7:12 The Trump Administration’s First 100 Days: Professor Bates Gill Professor Bates Gill of Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs at ANU College of Asia & the Pacific discusses US-Chinese relations in the first 100 days of the Trump presidency.
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1:25:54 China’s Power and the Future of Australia Australia has never encountered an Asian country as powerful as China is today, and we have no idea how to deal with it. We still assume that America will be there to manage China’s rise and save u...
1:00:06 CASS Professorial Lecture Series: Evidence, absence and the beautiful failures of photograph While photographs can be documents of reality as images translated from the world, they also carry ideas beyond their face value. The tension between photography’s evidentiary representation and it...
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