
Semester 2, 2025
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All seminars are held Fridays 10am - 11am, online via Zoom unless indicated otherwise.
For Zoom details, please contact katharine.baloila@anu.edu.au
Friday 15 August
Kim Valenta,The Mad Dog Initiative: Over a decade of conservation and research in Madagascar
Online via Zoom
Friday 29 August
Ryan Knigge,A Glimpse Into The Future: How Well Can We Predict Facial Growth?
Online via Zoom
Friday 12 September
Lauren McFarlane,How Family Helps: Extended family engagement in raising First Nations children and its associations with health and wellbeing
Online via Zoom + in-person SRWB 2.10
Friday 10 October
Jess Beck, Roots and Rhizomes: An Archaeology of Inequality in the Past and Present
Online via Zoom
Friday 17 October
Luke Martin, Passive acoustic monitoring for sportive lemur conservation
Online via Zoom
Friday 24 October
Ron Planer, Interactional Modernity
Online via Zoom
Friday 31 October
Yannick Pommery, Craniofacial development in bats: Insights into the evolution of laryngeal echolocation
Online via Zoom + in-person SRWB 2.10
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