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.

The disease spread like fire among flax” (Thomson 1859). Questioning in the 21st Century the timing, magnitude and consequences of Pacific depopulation following European contacts
Synapse Trans-Disciplinary Seminar Series by the School of Culture, History & Language

Politics of migration: New perspectives on the 3rd millennium in Europe
Synapse Trans-Disciplinary Seminar Series by the School of Culture, History & Language

Recognition of Classical Mongolian Script
Every couple of weeks, the Mongolia Institute holds a seminar as part of a Lunchtime Seminar Series.


Wemba Wamba Yumerraki: An immersive approach to research
Storytelling is at the heart of Indigenous knowledge systems, and the visualization of the data analysis is posited through Jennifer Mason's perspective as a Gourrmjanyuk woman of the Wemba Wamba Nation.

Indonesian Culture Event
Get set for a taste of true Indonesia with this potpourri of Indonesian culture, which encompasses a screening of the popular Indonesian movie, Di Balik '98 (Behind '98).

PhD TPR Seminar: The ‘Nothing’ that Women Do: Storytelling the Lives of Japan’s Sindhi Merchant Wives
Photo: Founding members of the 'Wednesday Group' - a pioneering women's group in 1960s Kobe Indian society (photograph courtesy of Chablani family)
There live these women in a town by the sea –
Kobe; the women of Sindhi ethnicity.

Celebrating Professor Carol Hayes
In this ANU Japan Institute Seminar, we celebrate the lifetime achievements of Carol Hayes, Professor of Japanese Language and Studies at the School of Culture, History & Language , ANU College of Asia and the Pacific.

Dreams of Flight: The Lives of Chinese Women Students in the West
"Educational mobility and the making of gendered subjects: A Discussion with A/Prof. Fran Martin (University of Melbourne) on her new book, Dreams of Flight: The Lives of Chinese Women Students in the West”
