
The Australian National University is home to one of the largest and most vibrant migration research communities in the Southern Hemisphere, but we rarely find opportunities to come together and share research of mutual interest. The ANU Migration Seminar Series aims to bring together researchers working on human migration and mobility across campus and beyond, to share knowledge, collect evidence, question assumptions and inform solutions to major challenges concerning the movement of people.
This series is an ANU-wide collaboration spearheaded by the Migration Hub @ ANU, in collaboration with the ANU School of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Contact
- Dr Sverre Molland
Past Events
Predicting the economic outcomes of Australian permanent migrants
Professor Robert Breunig and Dr Peter Varela, both from ANU Crawford School of Public Policy
Predicting the economic outcomes of Australian permanent migrants This research seeks to understand the extent that migrant characteristics (such as…
Migrant Welfare Workers (1970-90s) and the Frontlines of Australian Multiculturalism
Dr. Alexandra Dellios, ANU Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies
Migrant Welfare Workers (1970-90s) and the Frontlines of Australian Multiculturalism The perspectives of ethnic-minority and migrant-background…
Untangling Refugee Bodies and Navigating Through ‘Crisis’ in Humanitarian Protection
Professor Bina D'Costa, Coral Bell School of Asia-Pacific Affairs, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
CANCELLED *unfortunately this event has needed to be cancelled The paper begins with a discourse analysis of the deployment of the language…


