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Heritage and Museums Seminar Series
Heritage and Museums Seminar Series

The Centre holds a series of regular seminars on current issues in the field. 

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Past Events

The involvement of Ezidi families in children’s “Family hour” program in rural Australia: Opportunities and challenges
19
Apr
2024

The involvement of Ezidi families in children’s “Family hour” program in rural Australia: Opportunities and challenges

Dr Somayeh Ba Akhlagh, University of New England

Refugee children, similar to other children, are exposed to diverse ecological systems in which their families and communities play a significant…

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A Song With No Boss
25
May
2023

A Song With No Boss

Myfany Turpin, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney, Clint Bracknell, University of Queensland

In this presentation we discuss the process of making A Song with No Boss, a podcast and website from archival audio recordings released in November…

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Integrating Biocultural Functional Traits as Indicators of Heritage in Wetlands of International Importance in Southern Chile
27
Apr
2023

Integrating Biocultural Functional Traits as Indicators of Heritage in Wetlands of International Importance in Southern Chile

Paola Araneda, PhD candidate, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Habits and habitats of species can constitute distinctive biocultural traits, which transcend their purely ecological function and represent…

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