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The Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne is Australia’s leading Arts faculty. We’re committed to humanities and social sciences research and teaching that can help us tackle global challenges in new ways. We want the humanities to be accessible to everyone. Let's spark imagination, start conversations, find meaning, and create empathy. We’re raising humanity, together.

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The NSW Builders Labourers Federation and Aboriginal rights activism in the 1960s
Wed, 14 May, 12pm - 1pm AEST 
The NSW Builders Labourers Federation and Aboriginal rights activism in the 1960s
Online
People, planet, politics: the search for democracy in India
Wed, 14 May, 6:30pm - 7:45pm AEST 
People, planet, politics: the search for democracy in India
Forum Theatre, Level 1, Arts West Building, UOM Parkville campus Arts West Building, Royal Parade, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia
Submerged histories: decolonial memory work in Indonesia
Thu, 22 May, 6:45pm - 7:45pm AEST 
Submerged histories: decolonial memory work in Indonesia
Forum Theatre, Level 1, Arts West Arts West Building, Royal Parade, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia
Peace process design and facilitation with Richard Smith
Mon, 26 May, 4pm - 5pm AEST 
Peace process design and facilitation with Richard Smith
Online

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