Beyond the Spin 2010 election forum - Asylum seekers, immigration and citizenship
In the first of the 666 ABC Canberra and ANU 'Beyond the Spin' 2010 election series, panellists discuss the issues of asylum seekers, immigration and citizenship. The panel is moderated by 666 ABC Afternoons Presenter Genevieve Jacobs, and features Dr Kim Huynh, Dr James Jupp, Professor Kim Rubenstein, Professor Penelope Mathew and Marianne Dickie. It was recorded at The Australian National University on 26 July 2010.
'Beyond the Spin' is a series of four forums looking at the big policy issues
US Ambassador to Australia Jeffrey Bleich speech to ANU young scholars conference
United States Ambassador to Australia, Jeffrey Bleich, gives this address at the first ANU Climate Change Institute young scholars conference. This video was recorded at The Australian National University's Mount Stromlo Observatory on 21 July 2010.
The four-day conference was an opportunity for young scholars involved in the study of climate change to present research, engage with key Australian climate change experts, study new trends in government policy and network with other researchers.
US Ambassador to Australia Jeffrey Bleich speech to ANU young scholars conference
United States Ambassador to Australia, Jeffrey Bleich, gives this address at the first ANU Climate Change Institute young scholars conference. This video was recorded at The Australian National University's Mount Stromlo Observatory on 21 July 2010.
The four-day conference was an opportunity for young scholars involved in the study of climate change to present research, engage with key Australian climate change experts, study new trends in government policy and network with other researchers.
SPC Preview: Veterans Affairs
http://www.youtube.com/user/StPetersburgCollege
Veterans Affairs:
As a veteran, you are entitled to certain benefits and eligibility to participate in certain programs to help further your college education. This veterans Web site will help you better understand the policies and procedures that affect your veteran's educational benefits. Its purpose is to clarify rules and policies, answer some of your immediate questions and refer you to those individuals who can best answer other questions y
SPC Preview: Veterans Affairs
http://www.youtube.com/user/StPetersburgCollege
Veterans Affairs:
As a veteran, you are entitled to certain benefits and eligibility to participate in certain programs to help further your college education. This veterans Web site will help you better understand the policies and procedures that affect your veteran's educational benefits. Its purpose is to clarify rules and policies, answer some of your immediate questions and refer you to those individuals who can best answer other questions y
New Book Tells Bolshevik Love Story
Stanford book tells the tale of the ill-starred life of Bolshevik Nikolai Bukharin and his wife Anna Larina.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford News:
http://news.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
Human Rights Strategies in the 21st Century
(April 12, 2010) Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, and founder of Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative, discusses the work of her organization in areas of corporate responsibility and the rights to health, decent work, and climate justice.
Stanford University
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford Humanities Center
http://shc.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford/
Human Rights Strategies in the 21st Century
(April 12, 2010) Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, and founder of Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative, discusses the work of her organization in areas of corporate responsibility and the rights to health, decent work, and climate justice.
Stanford University
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford Humanities Center
http://shc.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford/
Promises Made, Betrayed and Renewed: The Cultural Project of the Mexican Revolution, 1917-1940
While the violence of the Mexican Revolution had subsided by 1917, the country still faced a number of daunting tasks in an ambience fraught with political, economic and intellectual crosscurrents. In this context, the new Mexican state launched an ambitious but highly contested cultural project that attempted to give artistic meaning to the Revolution. This talk will trace the development of the post-revolutionary order and its relationship to the state's cultural project, which encompassed a w
Promises Made, Betrayed and Renewed: The Cultural Project of the Mexican Revolution, 1917-1940
While the violence of the Mexican Revolution had subsided by 1917, the country still faced a number of daunting tasks in an ambience fraught with political, economic and intellectual crosscurrents. In this context, the new Mexican state launched an ambitious but highly contested cultural project that attempted to give artistic meaning to the Revolution. This talk will trace the development of the post-revolutionary order and its relationship to the state's cultural project, which encompassed a w
Lunch Hour Lecture Series @ UCL
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lhl
http://www.youtube.com/ucllhl
Running at UCL since 1942, Lunch Hour Lectures are an opportunity for anyone to sample the exceptional research work currently being undertaken at the university. Speakers are drawn from UCL's wide-ranging academic departments and lectures frequently showcase new research and recent academic publications.
Lunch Hour Lecture Series @ UCL
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lhl
http://www.youtube.com/ucllhl
Running at UCL since 1942, Lunch Hour Lectures are an opportunity for anyone to sample the exceptional research work currently being undertaken at the university. Speakers are drawn from UCL's wide-ranging academic departments and lectures frequently showcase new research and recent academic publications.
This Side of the Frontier
Tess Allas describes her three-year journey across Australia exploring Indigenous art making outside of 'remote' Aborginal Australia.
Starting in New South Wales, Tess made her way to regions below the so-called Rowley line that divides 'remote' Indigenous Australians from those who live and work this side of the frontier.
Funded by a Australian Research Council Discovery grant, Tess describes how the findings of this research, now known as the 'Storylines' project is influencing arts funding
Jennifer Biddle: The remote avant-garde
Dr Jennifer biddle showcases emergent trajectories of art, culture and language from so-called 'remote' Aboriginal communities. The audacious dynamism of contemporary Indigenous art requires new forms of cultural analysis.
This lecture features current research projects within the Centre for Contemporary Art and Politics (CCAP) such as the collaborative video works of Jennifer Deger, art from the Central and Western Desert, including Tjanpi sculptural synonymous with the birth of the desert art
Jennifer Biddle: The remote avant-garde
Dr Jennifer biddle showcases emergent trajectories of art, culture and language from so-called 'remote' Aboriginal communities. The audacious dynamism of contemporary Indigenous art requires new forms of cultural analysis.
This lecture features current research projects within the Centre for Contemporary Art and Politics (CCAP) such as the collaborative video works of Jennifer Deger, art from the Central and Western Desert, including Tjanpi sculptural synonymous with the birth of the desert art
PhD dissertations in one minute or less
More than 60 University of Minnesota doctoral candidates recently talked about their discoveries to scores of visitors at an annual showcase of research by recipients of Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships. Here we present the four candidates in their own words.
Rachael B. Kulick: Giving Birth at Home in the United States and the Netherlands
Mark Hoffman: Rethinking the Politics of Immigration: Colonial Governance in the New World Order
Phebe Veronica Jatau: Complications and Complexities in t
PhD dissertations in one minute or less
More than 60 University of Minnesota doctoral candidates recently talked about their discoveries to scores of visitors at an annual showcase of research by recipients of Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships. Here we present the four candidates in their own words.
Rachael B. Kulick: Giving Birth at Home in the United States and the Netherlands
Mark Hoffman: Rethinking the Politics of Immigration: Colonial Governance in the New World Order
Phebe Veronica Jatau: Complications and Complexities in t
Beyond the Spin 2: Stephen Long (ABC), Peter Martin (The Age), Bob Gregory andSteve Dowrick
ABC Economics Correspondent Stephen Long is the moderator in the second of the ANU / 666 ABC Canberra Beyond the Spin 2010 Election series. He is joined by panellists Peter Martin of The Age, Professor Bob Gregory and Professor Steve Dowrick. This video was recorded at The Australian National University on Monday 2 August 2010.
Beyond the Spin 2: Stephen Long (ABC), Peter Martin (The Age), Bob Gregory andSteve Dowrick
ABC Economics Correspondent Stephen Long is the moderator in the second of the ANU / 666 ABC Canberra Beyond the Spin 2010 Election series. He is joined by panellists Peter Martin of The Age, Professor Bob Gregory and Professor Steve Dowrick. This video was recorded at The Australian National University on Monday 2 August 2010.
Beyond the Spin 2010 election forum - Asylum seekers, immigration and citizenship
In the first of the 666 ABC Canberra and ANU 'Beyond the Spin' 2010 election series, panellists discuss the issues of asylum seekers, immigration and citizenship. The panel is moderated by 666 ABC Afternoons Presenter Genevieve Jacobs, and features Dr Kim Huynh, Dr James Jupp, Professor Kim Rubenstein, Professor Penelope Mathew and Marianne Dickie. It was recorded at The Australian National University on 26 July 2010.
'Beyond the Spin' is a series of four forums looking at the big policy issues













