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15 Oct 2019

The Art of Healing

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Exhibition 25 Oct 2019 – 2 Feb 2020
Invitation to the opening of the exhibition in Berlin, 24 Oct 2019

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13 Oct 2019

Redefining Australia and New Zealand

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GASt participation at the Second RANZ confernce in Warsaw

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29 Sep 2019

Digitising Heritage

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The international workshop “Digitising Heritage” took place at Heidelberg University – here are some visual impressions

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30 May 2019

Annual GAPS Conference

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Joint Annual Conference of the Association for Anglophone Postcolonial Studies (GAPS) and IACPL ‘Postcolonial Oceans – Contradictions and Heterogeneities in the Epistemes of Salt Water’, 30. Mai – 2.Juni 2019, Bremen

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GASt - Gesellschaft für Australienstudien @gast_gafas ·
1 Dec

CFP: ›Entangled Perspectives: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Australian
Studies‹ at the Centre for Australian, Aotearoa and Pacific Studies (CAAPSt,
University of Cologne) – online 13 March 2026 | Submission Deadline: 8 December
2025 https://buff.ly/vCUkxiC

GASt - Gesellschaft für Australienstudien @gast_gafas ·
28 Nov

»Scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) have analysed signals generated by the vibrations of traffic along the Federal Highway to learn more about the seismic nature of Lake George, situated north-east of Canberra.« https://buff.ly/Gbeo3Km

GASt - Gesellschaft für Australienstudien @gast_gafas ·
27 Nov

»Racist, sexist, homophobic and ableist slurs have overtaken more traditional swearwords as the type of language young Australians consider the most taboo and offensive, according to a new study published in the Australian Journal of Linguistics.«

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