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News 'New approach' to religion and politics
Description: Is religion irrelevant and irrational, as many Westerners assume, a purely historical artefact that secularism, the separation of church and state, has successfully removed from politics?
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / NZN
Date: 21/12/2011
News 18-carrot gold
Description: We've grown up with the idea of the city-country divide. The city provides us with products and services. The country's job is to look pretty and keep the city fed. Food comes from paddocks, right? Well, yes and no. In the past few years the story has become a tad more complicated.
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / 1Z1
Date: 09/06/2011
News A fight for family and for survival
Description: Eric Clarke spent his childhood listening to tales of his father’s days in the boxing ring.
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / AZA
Date: 19/11/2009
News A fresh approach – RMIT UN-Habitat partnership
Description: RMIT University and UN-Habitat launched their UN Global Compact Cities Programme partnership recently with an address by the Executive Director of UN-Habitat, Dr Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka.
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / AZA
Date: 30/06/2009
News A great place for women to work
Description: A raft of family-friendly initiatives has helped RMIT University win its fourth successive Employer of Choice for Women award.
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / AZA
Date: 18/03/2010
News A tale of climate change in two Asian cities
Description: RMIT University has been awarded a prestigious grant to collaborate with researchers in Bangladesh and Vietnam to better understand climate risks facing secondary cities and inform new adaptation guidance.
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / AZA
Date: 04/05/2011
News Adapting our ports to a changing climate
Description: A multi-disciplinary team of RMIT University researchers will collaborate with industry and government bodies across Australia on a project to help "climate-proof" the nation's seaports.
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / AZA
Date: 24/11/2010
News Affluence, excess and the politics of consumption
Description: The politics of culture jamming, downshifting, slow living and other responses to western hyperconsumerism have been analysed in a new book by RMIT University's Associate Professor Kim Humphery.
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / AZA
Date: 22/03/2010
News After the Apology … a call to action
Description: Mark Minchinton is spearheading a drive to significantly increase Indigenous participation in academic life at RMIT University at every level.
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / AZA
Date: 06/07/2009
News After the Deluge: report delves into Japan crisis
Description: Researchers from RMIT University and the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability have led an international team to produce one of the first detailed reports analysing the Japanese nuclear crisis.
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / AZA
Date: 23/03/2011
News Alternative paths to peace
Description: Softly spoken Paul James likes a challenge. Although, when a couple of delegates walked out of his Middle-East summit – shouting in response to an address they felt to be inaccurate and demeaning – he may have wondered what he was doing, a few days before Christmas, nearly 20,000 kilometres from home.
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / AZA
Date: 03/06/2010
News Alumni leadership wins recognition
Description: Three RMIT University alumni are among 28 winners of the prestigious Future Summit Australian Leadership Awards.
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / AZA
Date: 19/05/2009
News An education in politics
Description: A new textbook by RMIT University academic Dr Andrew Scott offers a comprehensive and lively introduction to modern Australian political issues and their historical origins.
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / AZA
Date: 17/02/2009
News Bob Carr lectures on favourite subject: history
Description: Bob Carr, the longest continuously serving Premier in New South Wales history, presented a lively and well-researched lecture on international politics in the period between the First and Second World Wars to International Studies students.
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / BZB
Date: 29/03/2011
News Bringing the world’s religions to Melbourne
Description: When the world’s religions meet in Melbourne from today, it will be the culmination of years of work for RMIT University’s Professor Desmond Cahill.
News and Events / News / Social science / by title / BZB
Date: 02/12/2009
 
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