Past events
Resource dependence, commodity shock, and the role of exchange rate: an empirical study of Papua New Guinea
Rubayat Chowdhury presents his PhD research on the effectiveness of exchange rate in addressing the ongoing foreign exchange shortage in Papua New Guinea.
Taaruf online: new spaces for female agency in Indonesian digital/Instagram match-making?
Dr Angie Bexley (ANU) has recently completed a study investigating the practice of Islamic match-making through digital platforms. The study examined more than 5,000 conversation lines from `taaruf’ websites over 18 months period. The study reveals the role of digital platforms in shifting gender relations in Indonesia. We invite Angie to highlight the key findings of the study.
Wasted investment? The effectiveness of kindergarten in promoting female labour supply
Dyah Pritadrajati presents her PhD research on the effects of preschool enrolment on female labour supply in Indonesia.
Evaluating BEPS and looking to the future
This fully online event, with leading international experts, examines how we can evaluate the tax planning behaviour of MNEs and the policy response of governments.
Enabling research impact at ANU
Join the Knowledge to Action Network as we learn, debate and discuss how, why and what ANU staff are doing to enable research impact.
Timor-Leste at 20: money from abroad, dreams of the island
In this seminar, an academic panel will discuss how Timor-Leste’s development fuelled by remittances will look different from that occasioned by foreign donors and local bureaucrats based in Dili, followed by a panel of current and past participants in Australia’s Seasonal Worker Programme and Pacific Labour Scheme providing first-hand insights of their experiences.
Cyber troops, social media propaganda and the future of Indonesian democracy
In conversation with Wijayanto (Center for Media Democracy LP3ES and Universitas Diponegoro) and Ismail Fahmi (Media Kernels) about the impact of digital propaganda on the future of Indonesian Democracy.
Changing gender relations in agriculture and food security
Nishith Tanny will present insights from her research on changing gender relations in agriculture and food security.
Whose right? Forceful evictions of informal settlements from state land in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Dr Michelle Nayahamui Rooney presents results from an analysis of the evictions of informal settlements in Port Moresby over the decade 2012–2021.
Projecting the long run impact of an economic reform: the case of the Indonesian Omnibus Law
Krisna Gupta presents his PhD research on the long-run impact of the Indonesian Omnibus law.
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