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Events November 2022

26
Sep
2022

Exhibition: Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the Atomic Bomb

This exhibition is presented by the ANU Japan Institute and Menzies Library, in collaboration with the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.
01
Nov
2022

Effects of inter-regional migration on manufacturing plants: Evidence from Vietnam

Toan Nguyen, Australian National University

How do manufacturing plants respond to inter-regional migration in developing countries? To examine this issue, we leverage administrative longitudinal Vietnamese data at manufacturing plant level between 2009 and 2018.

02
Nov
2022

To remain myself: The history of Onghokham

David Reeve (UNSW)

Join in-person: McDonald Room, Menzies Library, 2 McDonald Place, ANU

Join online: bit.ly/isg_canberra
Webinar ID: 850 4235 3685
Passcode: 029070

03
Nov
2022

Belonging in critical zones: Living with climate change and wildlife encounters in the Sundarbans

Michele Lobo, Deakin University

Please join us for this Resources, Environment and Development (RE&D) Research Notes webinar by guest Dr Michele Lobo.

Abstract

04
Nov
2022

Deconstructing and reinforcing gender norms and cultural taboos in Myanmar’s Spring Revolution

Aye Lei Tun

This event is part of the 2022 MYANMAR RESEARCH CENTRE (MRC) DIALOGUE SERIES.

04
Nov
2022

Mubyarto Public Policy Forum

Dr Rimawan Pradiptyo (UGM), Dr Arianto Patunru (ANU) and Dr Vivi Alatas (Asakreativita)

Friday 4 November, 2022

9am - 11:30am (WIB) 1pm - 3:30pm (AEDT)

Register here: https://bit.ly/2022MPPF

08
Nov
2022

Coal generator revenues and the rise of renewable generation: Evidence from Australia’s National Electricity Market

Zsuzsanna Csereklyei, RMIT

This seminar will investigate the relationship between increasing shares of renewable generation and the wholesale market revenues of coal-fired generating units in Australia’s National Electricity Market.

09
Nov
2022

Clientelistic politics and rent-seeking in health sector funding allocations

Budi Setiyono (Universitas Diponegoro) and Lila Sari (ANU)

Join in-person: McDonald Room, Menzies Library, 2 McDonald Place, Australian National University 

Join online: bit.ly/isg_canberra Webinar ID: 850 4235 3685  Passcode: 029070

11
Nov
2022

Research and innovation as drivers for strengthening the role of state owned enterprises in the Indonesian economy

Sitta Izza Rosdaniah (Head of the Division of Economic & Industry Research in Indonesia’s Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises)

In the two Joko Widodo administrations since 2014 the government has looked to state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to play a more active and important role in national development.

11
Nov
2022

What Is the Future of Individual Tax Residence Under the Proposed Rules?

Dr John Minas, Curtin University

This seminar focuses on an analysis of the proposed rewrite of the residence rules for individual taxpayers in Australia.

15
Nov
2022

Promoting vaccination take-up at the Last Mile: Evidence from a randomised controlled trial in rural Indonesia

Armand Sim, Monash University

In settings where resistance and rampant misinformation against vaccines exist, the prospect of ending infectious diseases remains a challenge.

16
Nov
2022

Activist lawyering in a fragile democracy: the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI)

Tim Mann (University of Melbourne)

Join in-person: McDonald Room, Menzies Library, 2 McDonald Place, Australian National University 

Join online: bit.ly/isg_canberra Webinar ID: 850 4235 3685  Passcode: 029070

17
Nov
2022

Digital regulation contested: the regulatory approaches of the US, the EU, and China to govern cross-border personal data transfers

Raymond Yang Gao
This presentation discusses three different regulatory approaches to cross-border personal data transfers, focused on divergent conceptualizations of personal data and important lawmaking strategies to shape the rulemaking at a superpower’s preferred terms.
17
Nov
2022

Strengthening primary health care in Indonesia: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic

Professor Shailey Prasad, University of Minnesota; Professor Christine Phillips, ANU; and Professor Made Ady Wirawan, Udayana University
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of Indonesia’s health systems, including delivery of essential health services in the primary care setting.
18
Nov
2022

Democratic backsliding disrupted: The role of digitalized resistance in Myanmar

Mai Van Tran and Megan Ryan

This event is part of the 2022 MYANMAR RESEARCH CENTRE (MRC) DIALOGUE SERIES.

20
Nov
2022

Postgraduate Study Information Seminar in Ho Chi Ming City

Liz Ingram, Manager, Recruitment and Alumni, ANU Crawford School of Public Policy

Are you aspired to have a career that will give you the opportunity to make influential contribution to a better future for your community, your country and the whole world?

ANU Crawford School of Public Policy is coming to assist you.

21
Nov
2022

2022 Korea Update

Professor Ruediger Frank, University of Vienna; Assistant Professor Judy Han, UCLA; and various speakers.

The ANU Korea Update is the University’s flagship annual conference on Korea. This year’s Korea Update is introducing a hybrid format.

22
Nov
2022

The 32nd Annual Conference of Chinese Economics Society Australia (CESA)

Justin Yifu Lin (Peking University), Ligang Song (ANU), Jane Golley (ANU) and more

China’s economic growth is faced with both headwinds and great potential.

22
Nov
2022

Governance on the ground: case study of sustainable palm oil value chains in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

Depi Susilawati
This presentation reflects on the architecture, implementation and actors’ compliance with regulatory and voluntary instruments on Indonesia’s sustainable palm oil value chains.
24
Nov
2022

Environmental Regulation, Local Vulnerability and Enforcement: Evidence from an Emission Limit Policy in China

Shawn Xiaoguang Chen, University of Western Australia

In this seminar we will investigate the effect of environmental regulation on energy conservation and emission reduction, with a focus on how local economic and fiscal adversity caused may shape the incentives of prefectural governments to enforce the

24
Nov
2022

China Update 2022: China’s Transition to a New Phase of Growth and Development

TBC

For over two decades, the China Update has cemented its status as Australia’s premier forum for in-depth discussion and analysis of the Chinese economy, attracting world-class academic, government and policymaking expertise.

24
Nov
2022

Double Agents and the Making of Globalization: How Global Boardrooms Shape the World Polity

Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School); Alexander E. Kentikelenis (Bocconi Uni)

26
Nov
2022

Postgraduate Study Information Seminar in Hanoi

Ms Liz Ingram, Manager, Recruitment and Alumni, ANU Crawford School of Public Policy

Are you aspired to have a career that will give you the opportunity to make influential contribution to a better future for your community, your country and the whole world?

ANU Crawford School of Public Policy is coming to assist you.

28
Nov
2022

2022 Australasian AID Conference

Various speakers

After a break in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Australasian AID Conference (AAC) returns in 2022. Having been held in February in previous years, the conference will be shifted to the end of the year, permanently.

28
Nov
2022

Webinar week - postgraduate information sessions

CAP webinar week gives students an opportunity to have an in-depth discussion with the academics and staff about your chosen postgraduate degree.

Please register for your chosen webinars below. You may register for more than one.

29
Nov
2022

Rebuilding trust in electoral institutions

Therese Pearce Laanela
This presentation will argue that building trust in electoral institutions requires more than delivering an election every four years; it requires complex, relational ‘hard work’ across multiple electoral cycles.
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