Murrindyarr-yaba: CHL's ECR Collective
At the School of Culture, History & Language (CHL), it’s been an ongoing endeavour to champion initiatives from diverse walks of life and it is integral to CHL’s culture of inclusion and diversity.

Rejecting ‘natural fertility’
Synapse Trans-Disciplinary Seminar Series by the School of Culture, History & Language

PhD TPR Seminar: On the Early Life of Chen Jingyuan
With the establishment of the Northern Song dynasty in 960, intellectuals pondered the identity of the newly established dynasty. They looked back to the classics for answers, reinterpreting them in the new context.

Genomics, consumer DNA testing, and personal reconnections: using genetics to learn about human history and ancestry
The emergence of genomic research in the 21st century is rapidly transforming our understanding of human history, by providing a robust empirical basis to study the ancient migrations and interactions of our ancestors tracing back tens of thousands of years.
