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Part of Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
Marked as Master.
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Part of Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
Marked as Master.
Part of Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
1. In the play of life -- 2. Consultine Embah
Part of Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
Part of Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
Sony Betacam SP 30 videotape.
Pacific Poets Reading #2, "Gloria"
Part of Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
Sony Betacam SP 30 videotape
Della Torre photographic materials of Papua New Guinea
Photographic materials largely depicting Port Moresby and Rabaul.
Della Torre, Peter
Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
This collection of films was given to the ANU Archives by staff from the College of Asia and the Pacific in 2022. College staff found these films in a cupboard with no documentation so their context is not known as at 2022.
College of Asia and the Pacific
Part of Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
Marked as Master. Contains reels 1-2-3-4 (total 108')
Producer: Gary Kildea
"Visualizing Te Kainga, Dancing Te Kainga"
Part of Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
"Out of the Phospate" and "Katerina Interview" and "Chanted Tales workshop - Goroka"
Part of Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
"Out of Phosphate" (voice over) plus "Katerina Interview" as one program, duration 44'
Chanted Takes workshop - Goroka, duration 11'
Katerina's thesis films: draft
Part of Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
Part of Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
"Honoris Causa - Nelson Mandela"
Part of Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
Nelson Mandela at the ANU 6-9-2000. Final master. Pal mono. Produced by ANU Public Affairs Division, editor Gary Kildea. Program length 37'21", Program starts: 01:01:30:00.
Part of Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
DV270 ME videotape
Part of Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
00:00:15 - 00:50:00 Geertz's lecture
00:50:00 - 01:28:30 Questions
01:21:00 Drop out
Matthew Spriggs papers relating to the Bougainville crisis
Newspaper clippings, newspaper articles, correspondence, conference papers, and posters relating to the Bougainville crisis.
Spriggs, Matthew
Part of Photographs of people at the Australian National University
The records include teaching and course material from history and women’s studies courses at ANU and other universities; correspondence; conference material; publications on feminism and sexuality; recorded lectures on audio cassettes and posters. Later additions contain research notebooks of research undertaken in libraries and archives to support Jill Matthews publications; transcripts of interviews with Lois Quarrel Hendry and Olga Varonas; research notes and manuscript for chapter in 'The thing she loves' ed. Kerry Greenwood; research notes and newsclippings for research on women and sport, women in film.
Matthews, Jill Julius
Volumes 30-53 with gaps (unbound copies)
Part of The ANU Reporter master set
This is a master set of copies of the ANU’s publication The ANU Reporter. Issues for 2000 are missing from the set. Format and numbering is variable. Early issues are bound, issues after 1999 are loose.
ANU Marketing and Communications Division
This series consists of speeches and articles on philosophy and economics by Professor Brennan. One exam paper is included.
Brennan, Geoffrey
A note on progression and public sector size
Part of Papers of Geoffrey Brennan
Part of Papers of Geoffrey Brennan
Part of Papers of Geoffrey Brennan
Lauditorio for James Buchanan. Mount Pelerin Society meetings, Indianapolis
Part of Papers of Geoffrey Brennan
Should there be a market for organs: Notes on Gerry Dworkin
Part of Papers of Geoffrey Brennan
The problem of spontaneous orders. Liberty Fund Colloquium, Nov 3-6 1983
Part of Papers of Geoffrey Brennan
Public choice and the socialist calculation debate. Prepared for a Liberty Fund conference
Part of Papers of Geoffrey Brennan
Part of Papers of Geoffrey Brennan
Rational actor political theory
Part of Papers of Geoffrey Brennan
Part of Papers of Geoffrey Brennan
Final exam - Topics in public economics
Part of Papers of Geoffrey Brennan
Indirect Utilitarianism - bibliography
Part of Papers of Geoffrey Brennan
Bicameralism and stability, Geoffrey and Alan Hamlin. Second draft
Part of Papers of Geoffrey Brennan
Democratic trust: a rational choice theory view, Rusel working paper no. 29
Part of Papers of Geoffrey Brennan
Local government finance - ed Geoffrey Brennan. Occasional Paper 41
Part of ANU Centre for Research on Federal Financial Relations publications
ANU Centre for Research on Federal Financial Relations publications
Publications including reports, reprints, occasional papers and research monographs.
ANU Centre for Research on Federal Financial Relations
Federal Capital Design Competition material
This collection consists of a bound volume of papers and glass lantern slides and negatives. The volume includes instructions to competitors in the 1911 Federal Capital Design Competition, the report of the Federal Capital Designs Board and other parliamentary papers relating to Walter Burley Griffin’s winning design, including correspondence relating to AJ Macdonald’s temporary transfer ‘to assist Mr Griffin’, and reports of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works on ‘Dams for Ornamental Waters – Canberra’ and the erection of the Provisional Parliament House, Canberra. The lantern slides are of AJ Macdonald’s entry (no. 9) in the Federal Capital Design Competition which was one of the 46 short-listed designs (see www.idealcity.org.au/competition-3-shortlist-46.html). The lantern slides (8 x 8 cm) are:
•Drawing 1, Map of Contour Survey of the Site
•Drawing 2, Perspective view overlooking the Administrative Centre
Two additional lantern slides labelled A and B relate to another project for a site south of the Flinders Street station in Melbourne. There are also two glass plate negatives (22 x 17 cm) of Drawings 1 and 2 with a label ‘AJ Macdonald’s design for Federal Capital, DW Crawford’s perspective view thereof’.
Macdonald, Alexander James
Drill Hall Gallery administrative records
Contains press clippings and information about some exhibitions held at the gallery.
Drill Hall Gallery
This series is not processed yet.
ANU Marketing and Communications Division
Part of ANU film and sound recordings
Part of ANU film and sound recordings
Conferring degrees on Sir Howard Florey and Sir Norman Gregg
Part of ANU film and sound recordings
Dinner for opening of Medical School (No. 1)
Part of ANU film and sound recordings
Dinner for opening of Medical School (No. 2)
Part of ANU film and sound recordings
Foundation stone ceremony, Haydon-Allen building [attachment to file: 12.3.1.1AA]
Part of ANU film and sound recordings
Opening of Haydon-Allen building
Part of ANU film and sound recordings
Part of ANU film and sound recordings
Part of ANU film and sound recordings
Part of ANU film and sound recordings
Part of ANU film and sound recordings
Opening of Chemistry Building, School of General Studies
Part of Reminiscences on audio tape about Canberra University College
Remarks by Tom Owen at a function to mark the 40th year of the ANU Library
Part of Reminiscences on audio tape about Canberra University College
Item is labelled '40th year of the RG Menzies Library Building' but the anniversary refers to the establishment of the ANU Library in May 1948. The RG Menzies Building was not opened until March 1963.
Official opening of the RG Menzies Building
Part of Reminiscences on audio tape about Canberra University College
Side 1: Arrival of guests and official party and speeches by Sir John Cockcroft (Chancellor), JJ Graneek (Librarian) and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Side 2: Royal procession inside building and departures.
Foundation stone ceremony, ANU Arts Building
Part of Reminiscences on audio tape about Canberra University College
The ANU Arts Building was later called the Haydon-Allen Building.
George Dreyfus talks about his first symphony
Part of ANU film and sound recordings
Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
The Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program and its predecessors brought selected participants from the Indonesian higher education sector to the Australian National University for two semesters of study and skills training between 2004 and 2019. Records include a history of the establishment of the scheme by Emeritus Professor Virginia Hooker, early grant proposals, funding agreements, applications from successful cohorts of participants, evaluation and completion reports, books published by each cohort, copy of the PIES website, and administrative records.
The program was an initiative of Professor Virginia Hooker who worked with Professor Merle Ricklefs to develop the Partnership in Education and Training of Regional Islamic Institutions (PETRII) scheme, known as the ‘sandwich’ program. Funded by AusAID, the scheme ran from 2004-2006. It was followed by PIES which operated under the umbrella of the Australia-Indonesia Institute in collaboration with the Directorate of Higher Islamic Education and Indonesia’s Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA), with funding from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. PETRII and PIES were developed to provide opportunities for higher education teachers and academics to undertake overseas study, advance or complete their Indonesian degrees and build academic networks. The initial PIES program ran over two semesters 2008-2009 with Professor Hooker as Director. PIES II, PIES III and PIES IV operated under the Directorship of Associate Professor Greg Fealy with Dr Sally White continuing as academic mentor. A grant application for PIES V to operate from 2020, was unsuccessful and the scheme closed in 2021 with a final farewell event held on 8 September 2021 via zoom teleconference due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
College of Asia and the Pacific
Part of Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
Part of Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
Part of Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) 4 funding agreement and reports
Part of Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) 4 cohort 2, 2019
Part of Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) 4 cohort 1, 2018
Part of Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) 3 cohort 3, 2016
Part of Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) 3 cohort 2, 2015
Part of Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) 3 cohort 1, 2014
Part of Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) 3
Part of Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) 2
Part of Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES)
Part of Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
Partnership in Education and Training of Regional Islamic Institutions (PETRII) Stage 2
Part of Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
Round 2 interviews 'sandwich' course
Part of Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records