Events
The US perspective on Pillar one and Pillar two: a conversation with key American actors
The Tax and Transfer Policy Institute is running a ‘special seminar’ on the US perspective on Pillars one and two of the OECD BEPS process.
Is there a natural resource curse at local levels? An evidence from village economies in Indonesia
Abdul Nasir presents his PhD research on natural resource curses at local levels in Indonesia.
State fragility in PNG
This seminar examines dimensions of PNG’s state fragility and how the country might break out of the equilibrium currently trapping the country in poverty and state weakness.
Measuring the global comovements of interest rates: Implications for monetary interdependence
This seminar will discuss the development of a general measure to identify the strength of global interest rate comovements based on entropy theory.
Book Discussion: Faces of Indonesia, 500 postcards, 1900-1945, by Scott Merrillees
Scott Merrillees discusses his book Faces of Indonesia, 500 postcards, 1900-1945, followed by Q&A session.
In search of justice in coal transition in India
In this presentation, Professor Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt will discuss the pathways to transition away from coal in India
Gender Differences in Children's Wellbeing: In conversation with Colin Pettit
Hear from Colin Petit, Commissioner for Children and Young People in Western Australia, on conducting the Speaking Out Survey in 2021 and what it reveals about the wellbeing of children and young people in Western Australia.
IEA’s Global Gas Security Review 2021 webinar
The IEA’s latest Quarterly Gas Market Report and Global Gas Security Review features an annual assessment of global gas market flexibility metrics and LNG contracting trends, as well as an in-depth analysis of the supply security implications of a transition to low-carbon gases.
The determinants of excess reserves in the banking system of Papua New Guinea
Thomas Wangi presents his PhD research on the determinants of excess reserves in the banking system of Papua New Guinea.
Your future, our focus – Study Policy and Governance
Join us for this online event to learn more about studying policy and governance.
Papua New Guinea: the hungry country?
Manoj Pandey will present evidence that hunger is a widespread problem in Papua New Guinea.
Your future, our focus – Study International and Development Economics
Join us for this online event to learn more about the study pathways for international and development economics
Development and the Pacific Labour Scheme – a longitudinal survey of Timorese applicants and participants
Dr Michael Rose introduces the first stage of a longitudinal survey designed to understand any difference the Pacific Labour Scheme makes to Timorese households.
Your future, our focus – Study Resources, Environment and Development
Join us for this online event to learn more about study pathways in Resources, Environment and Development.
Menstruation Matters: In conversation with Helen Connolly
Hear from Helen Connolly, Commissioner for Children and Young People in South Australia, about the Menstruation Matters report she has just released, and what it reveals about the systemic inequities that need to be fixed to ensure menstruation does not pose a barrier to young people’s wellbeing.
Your future, our focus – Study National Security Policy
Join us for this online event where you will learn more about studying national security.
What's going on? Unemployment and Income Support - before and after COVID-19
The Social Policy Institute at the Crawford School of the ANU runs a series of workshops exploring major social policy concerns.
Children matter: Global imbalances and the economics of demographic transition
Tsendsuren Batsuuri presents her PhD research on the global imbalances and the economics of demographic transition.
Does terrorism affect savings? Evidence from Nigeria
Alberto Posso presents new research on terrorism and savings behaviour in Nigeria.
Helping Family and Sexual Violence Survivors in Papua New Guinea – the Evaluation of six years of Femili PNG’s Lae operations
Femili PNG’s Operations Director, Denga Ilave, and Dr Putt to discussed the Evaluation of six years of Femili PNG’s Lae operations.
When the state is guardian: protecting the human rights of children in the care of the state.
Hear from Liana Buchanan, Commissioner for Children and Young People in Victoria, about the responsibilities the State has for children and young people in its care, including juvenile justice and out-of-home care, and the importance of upholding their human rights.
The trend in China’s housing affordability and its impact on total fertility rate
Tunye Qiu presents his PhD research on the trend in China’s housing affordability and its impact on total fertility rate.
What happens when employers can no longer discriminate in job ads?
Join Kailing Shen as she presents her paper, ‘What happens when employers can no longer discriminate in job ads?’
Fiscal policy in the COVID-19 era
Chris Murphy analyses the fiscal response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.
Monetary policy in the age of automation
Martin Wolf provides a framework in which monetary policy affects firms’ automation decisions, such as how intensively capital and labor are used in production.
When the state is guardian: protecting the human rights of children in the care of the state.
Hear from Liana Buchanan, Commissioner for Children and Young People in Victoria, about the responsibilities the State has for children and young people in its care, including juvenile justice and out-of-home care, and the importance of upholding their human rights.
Vulnerable households and effects of energy efficiency: An Australian study
Mara Hammerle presents her PhD research on the impacts of replacing natural gas heaters and hot water systems with more energy-efficient electric alternatives in the Australian Capital Territory.
Decentralisation in PNG: a political analysis
This ANU-UPNG seminar will present an overview of decentralisation in Papua New Guinea since independence, with a focus on political decentralisation.
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