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31
Oct
2023

Remembering the Dead: book launch, panel discussion and poetry

Book launch

The ANU Centre for European Studies is pleased to invite you to “Remembering the Dead”, a book launch and a conversation on topics we rarely discuss: death, grief, absence and different ways of remembering people, places and things we have lost. Date: 31 October – All Saints Eve (All Hallows Eve…

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27
Oct
2023

Workshop: Migrant life narratives as place-making in post-colonial Australia

Workshop

There is an increasing interest and need to assess the potential of migrant narratives to expand our understanding of contemporary post-colonial Australia, particularly in the context of ongoing public debates concerning “the cleavage between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples” (Curthoys) and…

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19
Oct
2023

Lecture: A multidimensional approach to the impacts of Russia’s war against Ukraine

Lecture

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine eighteen months ago, much of the general public’s attention and media coverage has understandably focused on military aspects of the war. Yet, to grasp fully the medium-to-long term implications of the war, requires a multidimensional analysis. From an…

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28
Aug
2023

RMIT Webinar: The Role of Private Actors in Multilevel Governance Structures

Webinar/Online

Join the EU Centre at RMIT for their 4th Webinar examining how private actors can enhance the effectiveness of multilevel governance structures Date and time: Tues, 28 Aug 2023 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM AEST Location: Online via Microsoft Teams Registration is FREE via Eventbrite When examining…

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27
Jul
2023

The 2023 Schuman Lecture - The EU and Australia: like-mindedness in the global geopolitical arena

Lecture

The ANU Centre for European Studies is honoured to have the Secretary General of the European External Action Service, Mr Stefano Sannino present the 2023 Schuman Lecture. We live in times when the concept of global crises extends well beyond the traditional notion of global challenges. The…

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21
Mar
2023

Unissued Diplomas Exhibition

Exhibition

On the occasion of the visit of the Ukrainian Parliamentary delegation to Australia, the Embassy of Ukraine in Australia, the High Commission of Canada in Australia, the ANU Centre for European Studies, Ukrainian students worldwide and Ukrainian Canadian Students’ Union invite you to the opening of…

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17
Feb
2023

Her Stories: Women in Foreign Affairs, Defence and Academia

Panel discussion

The Embassy of Ireland, in conjunction with the Centre for European Studies at ANU, is hosting a panel discussion to mark the occasion of St Brigid’s Day. In contemporary Ireland, St Brigid’s Day seeks to celebrate the successes and achievements of women, and promotes individuals and institutions…

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