Ranked #1
In conversation with William Dalrymple
In conversation with William Dalrymple
William Dalrymple is in conversation with Meera Ashar on William's new book, The Anarchy. The Relentless Rise of the Eas... Read more
30 Oct 2019
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51mins
Ranked #2
The First Eight Project: So much more than a Prime Minister - Andrew Fisher (1862-1928)
The First Eight Project: So much more than a Prime Minister - Andrew Fisher (1862-1928)
Recorded at Australia House, London on 22 October 2019 with introduction by the Hon George Brandis QC, High Commissioner... Read more
30 Oct 2019
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1hr 11mins
Ranked #3
Chat 10 Looks 3 LIVE with Leigh Sales & Annabel Crabb
Chat 10 Looks 3 LIVE with Leigh Sales & Annabel Crabb
Lock up your tubas and your fairy wrens! In partnership with ANU Meet The Authors series, Chat 10 Looks 3 comes to Canbe... Read more
12 Dec 2017
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1hr 20mins
Ranked #4
Books that Changed Humanity: Daodejing (Tao Te Ching)
Books that Changed Humanity: Daodejing (Tao Te Ching)
Associate Professor Ben Penny discusses the significance of the Classical Chinese text 'Daodejing' ('Tao Te Ching'). Boo... Read more
26 May 2017
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1hr 21mins
Ranked #5
Professor Leif Wenar on Blood Oil
Professor Leif Wenar on Blood Oil
Natural resources are the biggest source of unaccountable power in the world. For decades resource-fuelled authoritarian... Read more
11 Nov 2016
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45mins
Ranked #6
Don Watson - American politics in the time of Trump
Don Watson - American politics in the time of Trump
Don Watson joins Professor Bates Gill in conversation to discuss his new Quarterly Essay, 'Enemy Within. American Politi... Read more
14 Sep 2016
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57mins
Ranked #7
Books that Changed Humanity – The Communist Manifesto
Books that Changed Humanity – The Communist Manifesto
Books that Changed Humanity is a book club with a difference. Each month, the ANU Humanities Research Centre hosts an ex... Read more
12 Sep 2016
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1hr 7mins
Ranked #8
Big questions in biology: Australia’s biodiversity, its past, present and future
Big questions in biology: Australia’s biodiversity, its past, present and future
In this discussion forum, four internationally recognised researchers will present their own research on different aspec... Read more
5 Sep 2016
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1hr 23mins
Ranked #9
Books that Changed Humanity - The Ramayana
Books that Changed Humanity - The Ramayana
Books that Changed Humanity is a book club with a difference. Each month, the ANU Humanities Research Centre hosts an ex... Read more
16 Aug 2016
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1hr 8mins
Ranked #10
Richard Fidler in conversation with Alex Sloan
Richard Fidler in conversation with Alex Sloan
Richard Fidler joins ABC 666 Canberra's Alex Sloan in conversation to discuss his new book, Ghost Empire, his popular AB... Read more
4 Aug 2016
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1hr
Ranked #11
The periodical enlightenment & romantic literature
The periodical enlightenment & romantic literature
The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences' Second Professoriate Lecture of 2016 - The periodical enlightenment & r... Read more
28 Jun 2016
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48mins
Ranked #12
US Middle East Policy under President Obama and his successor
US Middle East Policy under President Obama and his successor
There is a widespread view among analysts and policy makers in the Middle East region and beyond that President Barack O... Read more
12 May 2016
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49mins
Ranked #13
Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Lenore Taylor
Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Lenore Taylor
Kerry O'Brien joined Lenore Taylor in conversation on 30 October 2015 to discuss his long awaited book, Keating. As ther... Read more
5 Nov 2015
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1hr 14mins
Ranked #14
Dr Neil deGrasse Tyson and Professor Brian Schmidt in conversation
Dr Neil deGrasse Tyson and Professor Brian Schmidt in conversation
When Dr Neil deGrasse Tyson was on campus last month he sat down for a conversation with Nobel laureate Professor Brian ... Read more
14 Sep 2015
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17mins
Ranked #15
Professor Sir Richard Evans: Meet the historian
Professor Sir Richard Evans: Meet the historian
Professor Sir Richard Evans talks about German history and his advice for budding historians. Sir Richard Evans is Regiu... Read more
30 Jul 2015
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1hr 12mins
Ranked #16
Why it is so difficult to resolve peacefully intractable conflicts
Why it is so difficult to resolve peacefully intractable conflicts
One of the major questions raised regarding many protracted and violent intergroup conflicts is why the adversaries do n... Read more
3 Nov 2014
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1hr 19mins
Ranked #17
In conversation with author Amy Tan: The Valley of Amazement
In conversation with author Amy Tan: The Valley of Amazement
Born in the United States to immigrant Chinese parents, Amy Tan is an internationally celebrated writer. Her novels The ... Read more
24 Sep 2014
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1hr
Ranked #18
Why do we not have a vaccine against HIV or TB?
Why do we not have a vaccine against HIV or TB?
The Curtin Medalist for Excellence in Medical Research for 2013, Canberra’s Centenary Year, is Nobel Laureate Emeritus P... Read more
27 Aug 2014
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1hr 14mins
Ranked #19
The Hon. Michael Kirby on Human Rights in North Korea
The Hon. Michael Kirby on Human Rights in North Korea
The United Nations Human Rights Council established the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights on the Democratic People’s... Read more
26 Aug 2014
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1hr 1min
Ranked #20
Cybersecurity- Mapping The Ethical Terrain
Cybersecurity- Mapping The Ethical Terrain
Governments and society are increasingly reliant on cyber systems. That reliance makes us vulnerable to cyber attacks, w... Read more
25 Jun 2014
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1hr 3mins