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Paul Maharg is Distinguished Professor of Practice, Legal Education, at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Ontario; and Honorary Professor at The Australian National University College of Law, Canberra, where he was Director of the PEARL Centre (Profession, Education and Regulation in Law). Prior to this he held chairs at Nottingham Trent, Northumbria and Strathclyde University Law Schools. He has published widely in the field of legal education, particularly in international and interdisciplinary educational design, regulation and the use of technology-enhanced learning. He has undertaken consultancies for a range of bodies including law schools and regulators such as the Law Society of Scotland, the Law Society of Hong Kong, the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Law Society of Ireland. He is consultant editor of the European Journal of Law and Technology, and co-editor of two book series, Emerging Legal Education and Digital Games and Learning (both Routledge). He is a member of the BILETA (British and Irish Law Education Technology Association) Executive, a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2015), a National Teaching Fellow (2011) and a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts and Manufactures (2009). He is currently a Visiting Professor at Hong Kong University Faculty of Law and Chinese University of Hong Kong Law School.
Mathieu Leclerc is a lecturer in Pacific archaeology in the School of Archaeology & Anthropology and an honorary lecturer in the Department of Archaeology & Natural History at The Australian National University. His interests centre on the development and application of innovative analytical techniques to archaeological problems. His current research includes chemical and mineralogical analysis of pottery assemblages from Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, as well as a project on organic residue analysis of Lapita pottery.
Are you up all night thinking about how to get your research published? Come along to this fantastic panel event, which will go into the process of journal publishing from start to finish. The keynote presentation will be delivered by Professor David Tscharke from the ANU College of Health and
Have you ever considered turning your thesis into a book? Look no further! This event will go through the whole publications process – including the peaks and pitfalls, dos and don’ts, pros and cons. The keynote presentation will be delivered by Dr Christina Parolin, Australian Academy of the
Have you ever wondered what kind of article gets published and why? Do you want guidelines from the publishers' perspectives and what catches our eyes? Do you know how to select the right journal to submit your article to? If you have ever asked any of these questions before, then this is the
Learn more about the process of academic publishing in this presentation by international publishing company Springer. Anton Van Rensburg, Editor at Springer Nature, will discuss the process of publishing, including: What does an editor look for in a manuscript? What does a good Original Research
Professor Craig J. Reynolds is a Visiting Fellow at the School of Culture, History and Language at The Australian National University. A historian of mainland Southeast Asia, he has taught in the University of Sydney’s Department of History and in the Faculty of Asian Studies at ANU, and has held visiting appointments at Cornell University, the University of California-Berkeley and Chulalongkorn University in Thailand. His research in cultural, political and intellectual history has been published in the USA, Thailand and Australia, and has been translated into Thai and Chinese. A second volume of his essays in Thai is in preparation. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.
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Professor Steven Ratuva, a political sociologist, is Director of Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies and Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of Canterbury. He is Chair of the International Political Science Association Research Committee on Security, Conflict and Democratization, and was recently Fulbright senior fellow at University of California, Los Angeles, Duke University and Georgetown University. With a PhD from the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, Ratuva has worked in a number of universities around the world, including The Australian National University, University of Auckland and University of the South Pacific. His latest books are Palgrave Handbook of Ethnicity (Palgrave, 2019) and Guns and Roses: Comparative Civil-militarily Relations in the Changing Security Environment (Palgrave, 2019).
Join author Martin Gascoigne with National Gallery Director Nick Mitzevich in conversation about the art and life of Rosalie Gascoigne to officially launch Rosalie Gascoigne: A Catalogue Raisonné. More than 20 years in the making, Rosalie Gascoigne: A Catalogue Raisonné includes biographical and