
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 (location TBA)
Friday 10 October
Jess Beck Roots and Rhizomes: An Archaeology of Inequality in the Past and Present
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 (location TBA)
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