Humanities Research Seminar

Representations of animals are among the commonest images in rock art and cave art around the world.  Contrary to public assumptions, these are often not in hunting scenes similar to western iconography, but may be individual animals, or groups of similar animals,...

Arts in the Pub

"Light, art and community - light and art opening new spaces for community engagement" Details: 7pm, Tuesday, 28 April, 2015 - upstairs in the White Bull Hotel, Armidale. 2015 is International Year of Light, and to mark the occasion UNE and Beyond Empathy are...

War – and Peace!

World War 1 to Vietnam- Young Men at War, on behalf of Armidale Legacy. Presented by Barry Heard, Returned Service- Vietnam 1967/68 When : Friday, May 1. 11.30-1.00 Where: UNE. Education Building- E07-133 Barry Heard: Author of ‘Tag’- World War 1; ‘ Well Done Those...

ANZAC Day 2015

The community is warmly invited to attend the University of New England’s ANZAC Centenary Service to be held at the UNE Memorial Rose Garden at 8am on the 25th April, 2015. 2015 is the centenary of ANZAC so holds special significance as we join to commemorate the...

The imagined ‘global thinker’ in many cultures is inherently value-laden. Broadening and expanding one’s global thinking by emphasis on curricular reform and pedagogy and particularly in higher education suggests two very interesting developments. First, there is...