APSA50: The jubilee conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association

Related events

Reception: Clerk of the House of Representatives    Video screening of documentary: A House for the Nation   APSA Presidential Address    APSA Annual General Meeting    Heads of Department meeting    Women's Caucus    Postgraduates' election and drinks     Postgraduates lunch: Getting published

Reception: Clerk of the House of Representatives

Wednesday 2 October, 6.00pm, Haydon-Allen foyer

Video screening of documentary: A House for the Nation

Wednesday 2 October, 7.30pm, Haydon-Allen Tank

APSA Presidential Address

Wednesday 2 October, 4.00-5.30pm, Haydon-Allen Tank

APSA Annual General Meeting

Thursday 3 October, 5.45-6.45pm, Haydon-Allen Tank

Heads of Departments' lunch

Wednesday 2 October, 12.30-2.00pm, Room 2145 Copland building

Women's caucus

Wednesday 2 October, 12.30-2.00pm, Room G 007. Lunch will be provided, courtesy Research School of Social Sciences, ANU

Postgraduates election and night on the town

Wednesday 2 October, 5.30pm onwards, Room G 031

We start with a quick meeting to elect a post-graduate representative to the APSA Board. For those who wish, we'll then head over to the Wig & Pen, Alinga St (five minutes walk from the campus), for a glass or two, fine food and even finer company.

Postgraduates lunch: Getting published

Friday 4 October, 12:30-2:00pm, Room G 008

Join us for a free lunch and hear Professor Robert Goodin talk about getting published: targeting your manuscript, expectations of different journals, and editors' pet hates. Goodin is Professor of Social & Political Theory, Research School of Social Sciences at the ANU, and member of numerous political science and philosophy editorial boards, including American Political Science Review, Political Studies, British Journal of Political Science, Journal of Public Policy, New Political Economy, Policy Sciences, and Ethics. He is also founding editor of the Journal of Political Philosophy.

Lunch is being provided courtesy Political Science and Social and Political Theory, Research School of Social Sciences, ANU. Numbers are limited, so RSVP to John.Parkinson@anu.edu.au


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