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Posted On 27 February 2008
Australians Studying Abroad is running two series of free, illustrated lectures in Melbourne and Sydney 2008. The first is entitled 'Great Houses and Gardens' and deals with houses and gardens in Europe, Central Asia, the Indian sub-continent, Japan and Chile. The second, entitled 'Frogs Around a Pond: the Black Sea and the Mediterranean', deals with the history of the peoples who have lived on their shores.
The British School at Rome Image Digitisation Project (a new elsewhereonline partner project)
Posted On 10 April 2007
The University of Western Australia, the University of Melbourne, the British School at Rome, URBS (Unione Romana Biblioteche Scientifiche), the Archivio di Stato, Rome, and the Elsewhereonline have initiated a project to digitise rare images of Rome.
Zoe Willis, Building a Myth: Dalmatia and the Conundrum of Venetian Imperial Identity
Posted On 10 April 2007
The Allan and Maria Myers Academic Centre Public Lecture
The Oratory, Newman College, 887 Swanston Street, Parkville., from 2008-03-19 17:00 to 2008-03-19 18:00
“Medieval Bestiaries”: by Dr Christopher de Hamel, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
'More Than a Love Affair? Australian In Italy' & Announcement of Australians Studying Abroad Travel Writing Award at the Melbourne Writers Festival
ACMI 2, from 2008-08-08 13:15 to 2008-08-08 14:15
A special session of the Melbourne Writers Festival in combination with publication of 'More than a Love Affair? Australians in Italy, edited by Professor Bill Kent, Professor Ros Pesman and Dr Cynthia Troup, accompanied by announcement of the 2008 Australians Studying Abroad Travel Writing Award for 2008.
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