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The 2023 Myanmar Update aims to understand, celebrate, and explicate the Myanmar people’s resistance to the 1 February 2021 coup.
The ANU Korea Update is the University’s flagship annual conference on Korea.
Presiden Tidore a.k.a Bams Conoras is a hip-hop artist from Tidore Island in North Maluku, Indonesia.
Workshop for graduate research students and early career researchers
The ANU Japan Institute Seminar Series showcases cutting-edge research by leading and emerging scholars based primarily in Australia and Japan.
Book Party - Silver Screens and Golden Dreams: A Social History of Burmese Cinema
This two-part documentary drama features the endangered Indigenous Philippine languages of the Dupaninan Agta in Isabela and the Tandulanen Tagbanua in Palawan.
In this lecture, Leila Salikha Chudori will reflect on the political nature of history writing in Indonesia under authoritarianism.
The ANU, in association with the Japan Foundation, will once again host the annual ACT Japanese Language Speech Contest.
This conference is organised and convened by
Author Book Talk and Open Class, presented by ANU School of Culture, History & Language, the ANU Korea Institute and Changbi Publishers
This special India Update Event participation is by prior registration only, both for in-person and online-attendance.
Professorial Lecture Series