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In partnership with ANU, the Embassy of Australia in Brazil held its annual Alumni Leadership Conference online, marking 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. In this session, hear from Professor Gretchen Gagel and Dr Sally Curtis from the Research School of Management.

Join us to hear Professor Matthew Colless talk about the giant telescopes being built now that astronomers will use to see planets orbiting other stars, to find black holes throughout the universe, and to see the very first stars born after the Big Bang!

Julia Gillard and Quentin Bryce discuss Julia's new book, co-authored with Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Women and Leadership. An inspirational and practical book written by two high-achieving women, sharing the experience and advice of some of our most extraordinary women leaders, in their own words.

As part of the 2019 Fiji Field School, Fenner School of Environment & Society students explored a coral reef to document it's health and use that data for further study back at the ANU.

Fenner School of Environment & Society student field trip to Fiji - 2019.
Follow the students journey on their three week intensive course as they study island sustainability, environmental issues, and share a cultural experience.

The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the world. Our everyday lives changed utterly. But what effect will the pandemic have on the deeper forces shaping the world we live in?

Asia's rise in recent decades has changed the world and shifted economic, geo-political and even cultural power eastward. Now Asian governments and societies are grappling with the immense damage caused by COVID-19.

The ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵCrawford Leadership Forum 2020 presents the Big Picture Series: The Pacific and Australia: Our shared future.

With governments around the world still deep in the struggle against COVID 19, there has been little time for issues that dominated policy debates before the pandemic.

A foreign policy speech delivered by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator the Hon Marise Payne, 16 June 2020.

Part of the ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵCrawford Leadership Forum 2020, watch international and Australian experts debate how COVID-19 has impacted different health care systems and how leadership has become one of the most significant factors in handling this crisis.

3Ai welcomed our co-conspirators to the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra to kick off 2020. How do we reveal a different future? What are we doing in 2020 to bring our thinking to broader audiences?

Part of the ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵCrawford Leadership Forum 2020, watch experts from across the globe debate the direction of higher education in Australia and the world.

The Community Wellbeing Team has produced a webinar focused on Supervising Remote Teams. Panellists discuss the common myths and challenges associated with remote work, eight strategies to manage remote teams and practical ways to foster social connection and run great virtual meetings.

In the inaugural Australian Studies Institute's 'Australia and the World' annual lecture, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, examines how Australia once punched above its weight, regionally and globally, and it can again.

The Australian Studies Institute presents the 2019 'Australia and the World' Annual Lecture: 'Navigating the global economy in challenging times' given by the Treasurer of Australia, The Hon Josh Frydenberg MP.

Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark delivers the 2017 J.G. Crawford Oration. Ms Clark explores the challenges the world leaders have set in agreeing on ambitious new global agendas for sustainable development, including for tackling climate change.

PhD student at ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵResearch School of Population Health and mother of two, Adini Pramono, discusses her challenges during COVID-19 and what she is doing to overcome these challenges.

In this video ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵPhD student at the Centre for Mental Health Research Isabelle Yujuico, discusses ways we can help support our loved ones during this time. Content warning; suicide is discussed in this video.

Listen to Tim McLauchlan, a clinical psychologist at Headspace Canberra, as he walks us through a mindfulness exercise reminding us to take a pause and recognise the sensations, thoughts, behaviours and values we are experiencing.