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Neal Hughes, Cris Castro, Andrew Morgan and Jennifer Jackett
22 November 2021

Celebrating outstanding scholars

Sir Roland Wilson and Pat Turner scholars and alumni have been recognised for their commitment to strengthening the links between public policy and practice and engaging across academia.
11 October 2021

2021 Wilson Dialogue - Ending sexism, misogyny and racism: the fight for gender equality in Australia

This year we have witnessed growing concerns over the status of women in Australia.

Jen Jackett with software coding
26 September 2021

Why the Quad has a big role in the new techno-diplomacy

An op-ed by Jennifer Jackett, Sir Roland Wilson Scholar at the ANU National Security College.

Dr Subho Banerjee, Dr Rachel Bacon and Andrew Morgan
23 September 2021

Bridging research and policy practice in a PhD journey

One of the central

Wilson Dialogue
07 October 2021

2021 Wilson Dialogue - 'Ending sexism, misogyny and racism: the fight for gender equality in Australia'

It’s been six months since the historic March4Justice, sparked by Brittany Higgin’s rape allegations.

Cris Castro and Sharna Bartley
23 August 2021

Sir Roland Wilson Pat Turner scholars join ANU team at the Indigenous Nationals

It’s been more than 10 years since an ANU team participated in the Indigenous Nationals sporting competition, so it was

Joseph Chieng
02 August 2021

Wrangling big data to understand the drivers of Australian productivity

This July, we had five public servant scholars graduating from ANU, supported

Symposium zoom
22 July 2021

2021 Scholar Symposium

Last week all 37 current Sir Roland Wilson (SRW) and Pat Turner scholars gathered virtually with senior leaders from th

Christiane Gerblinger and the Australian House of Representatives - Canberra. (Credit: Lex Proimos Flickr)
15 July 2021

The language of the rebuffed: why is expert advice so easy for politicians to ignore?

Mid-year graduate Dr Christiane Gerblinger examines - Is there something about the way policy advisers communicate that makes their advice easy to ignore or misinterpret?
two faces silhouetted, with labyrinth pattern inside
27 April 2021

Are experts complicit in making their advice easy for politicians to ignore?

The language of the rebuffed: why is expert advice so easy for politicians to ignore?
 
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