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Stabilisation and rebuilding of environments following mining – a perspective from Australia
Friday 29 March, 2019 IRD, Noumea, New Caledonia Mining has major direct and indirect impacts on its environments. Among these impacts is...


European Association for Studies of Australia (EASA) Conference: Alter/Native Spaces - call for prop
18-20th September 2019 Conference venue : Université de Toulon, France Recent events in Australia remind us that Australia is still...


International Conference “Architecture in tropical environments: constructing the landscape. Between
CALL FOR ABSTRACT As part of its evolution, the Reunion branch of the Higher National School of Architecture of Montpellier (ENSAM) has...


Minister Vidal's visit to Australia
Frédérique Vidal, France’s higher education, research and innovation Minister, came to Australia from the 26th to 28th of February 2019,...


International Plasma Physics School in Vietnam!
Join the 5-day PLAS@PAR summer school in Vietnam! This school is targeting students at the master level looking to improve their...


Collaboration Program: The Australian National University (ANU) and the Centre National de la Recher
Deadline for submission: 1 April 2019 CNRS and the ANU are launching a joint call for proposals between the two institutes to provide...


AFRAN Non-tuberculous Mycobacterial Meeting
Date: May 9, 2019 9.30am - 5.00pm Location: Centenary Institute - L6, Lecture Theatre Bld 93, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital John...


Round 7 of the CRC-P program opens
Deadline 28 March The Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, the Hon Karen Andrews MP, has opened the 7th Round of the...


EASA Conference: Alter/Native Spaces
18-20th September 2019 Conference venue : Université de Toulon Recent events in Australia remind us that Australia is still caught in...


Symposium on Bilingualism and multilingualism in times of change, diversity and opportunity - Call f
16 May 2019, University of South Australia The interest for bilingualism or multilingualism has never been higher in Australia than it...
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