Climate Change And International Trade: The European Union’s Approach Through Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
Webinar/Online
The webinar “Climate Change And International Trade: The European Union’s Approach Through Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism” brought together experts to discuss the impact of trade on climate change, in particular considering the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and climate change…
The EU's strategy for cooperation in the Indo-Pacific: fostering a shared vision of the future
Webinar/Online
The ANU Centre for European Studies and the National Centre for Research on Europe, in conjunction with the European Studies Association Australia and New Zealand, are delighted to invite you to a seminar on the EU's strategy for cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. In April 2021, the…
Intensive course: Migration, Culture, Citizenship
Other
INTENSIVE COURSE: Migration, Culture, Citizenship 28 June to 1 July 2021 in Canberra, Australia Applications close 17 May 2021 The Jean Monnet European Union Migration and Integration network is pleased to announce its intensive course on Migration, Culture and Citizenship. This…
Belarus, Russia and NATO: bringing Russia to NATO’s eastern flank
Seminar
The ANU Centre for European Studies' seminar on the implications of recent events in Belarus In August 2020, Alexander Lukashenka, the long-standing president of Belarus, lost the election to Svyatlana Tsikanaouska, the wife of a presidential candidate who had been jailed for satirical…
World Portuguese Language Day
Lecture
The ANU Centre for European Studies, the Embassies of Portugal, Brazil and Timor-Leste cordially invite you to a celebration of World Portuguese Language Day. The speakers include: Anne McNaughton, Director, ANU Centre for European Studies; Dr Caroline Schuster, Director…
Reflections on Russia-NATO Relations following the Fall of the Wall. A Participant's Perspective.
Panel discussion
The ANU Centre for European Studies is delighted to host a discussion between ANUCES Distinguished Visitor, Dr Klaus-Peter Klaiber KCMG, together with ANUCES Visiting Fellows, Mr Kyle Wilson and Dr John Besemeres, on the post-Cold War relationship between Russia and NATO in the second half of the…
Why we need a global agreement to combat marine plastic litter and what it could look like - Nordic and Australian perspectives
Seminar
Marine plastic pollution is a major environmental problem transcending sovereign borders. Combatting plastic litter is a key priority for the Nordic governments. Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden seek to deepen the dialogue on plastic pollution with Australia. Actions to address the problem must…