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Leading academic centre renowned for pioneering research and education on regulation and governance. TEQSA: PRV12002 (Australian University) CRICOS #: 00120C.

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@ANURegNet
ANURegNet
5 months
We'll be a little quieter here for a while, but you can stay connected with us on: πŸ”— LinkedIn - School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) πŸ¦‹ Bluesky - @anuregnet.bsky.social 🌐 Website - https://t.co/h5zxwY07AM We'd love to see you there!
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πŸ“’ Join us for a special talk! UN Special Rapporteur Dr Albert K. Barume will speak on Indigenous Peoples' rights in recognition of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (21 March). Learn more here: https://t.co/4ZXwEFgSAG
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ANURegNet
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🎯 Check out Professor Veronica Taylor's latest editorial on evaluating regulatory impact using a new regulatory diagnostic tool, RegValue 1.0. Read more in the latest issue of Regulation Policy & Practice: https://t.co/I8bdM755Za
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ANURegNet
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"#Indonesia cannot afford to squander its renewable potential or its credibility by prioritising short-term fossil fuel gains," writes PhD scholar Mutiara Indriani @mindwib. Read more here:
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Jakarta’s ambivalence is a litmus test for ASEAN’s climate solidarity.
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ANURegNet
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πŸ“š Our ECRs and PhD scholars had a great opportunity to learn about getting their book/thesis in print in this week. The session covered choosing a publisher to preparing a manuscript, signing a contract and promoting the book. Huge thanks to our panellists for their insights! 🌟
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@AmyCarrad
Amy Carrad
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1.5 years ago, I was a participant in the 1st cohort of the @PHEHothouse #FutureLeadersProgram with this group of legends. Today, a paper we wrote together has been published. πŸ“œ Future directions for early career researchers in planetary health equity https://t.co/j9y6JrsoOU
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ANURegNet
7 months
πŸ—“οΈOur weekly seminar series is back! Join Julia Jasonsmith as she explores the limitations of current #pollution management strategies and highlights the need for more innovative approaches to safeguard environmental and human #health. Learn more: https://t.co/GJgD0IWI5M
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ANURegNet
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πŸ’‘ The latest co-authored paper by Nick Bainton explores how growing demand for energy transition minerals and metals for #renewable energy will compound exposure to both mining and #climatechange impacts in the Pacific. View the open-access paper here: https://t.co/6p3mUX8Ko9
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ANURegNet
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πŸš€ We are thrilled to welcome 44 new #postgraduate students to RegNet this semester! We are committed to providing an environment where knowledge, innovation and collaboration thrive. πŸ“š Here's to a semester full of growth, inspiration and opportunities!
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@PHEHothouse
Planetary Health Equity Hothouse
7 months
Great article from @RcTompea & Chelsea Hunnisett. "#climatechange poses the single biggest existential crisis for humankind since the development of the nuclear bomb. Policy decisions [made] today will have significant & lasting impacts on generations of Australians."
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Roxana Tompea
7 months
πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Elections are coming upβ€”but how do voters measure integrity, and what does it mean for the climate crisis? My @PHEHothouse colleague and I explore this in our latest @CroakeyNews piece ➑️
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ANURegNet
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πŸš€ Semester 1 is underway at RegNet! @DownieChristian kicks off our first week of teaching by introducing our postgraduate and PhD students to foundational theories of #regulation and #governance. Find out more about our programs here: https://t.co/4oHVqrJOBh
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We are very excited to announce that applications are open for this year’s Future Leaders Program. Find more information, including how to apply, here: https://t.co/0hKAgNLATD
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devpolicy.org
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β€œCombining different pathways can serve the needs of both state and community: serious offenders are held accountable, while traditional reconciliation practices restore harmony in communities,” say Sinclair Dinnen, Dennis Kuiai & Miranda Forsyth. @anudpa https://t.co/1vrpky0jec
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The long-term challenge is to make community governments and community policing reinforce each other, say Sinclair Dinnen, Dennis Kuiai and Miranda Forsyth.
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ANURegNet
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Congratulations to our #PhD scholars George Mason, Sharif Mustajib, Emi Terpstra and Maureen Klar on their brilliant Confirmation of Candidature presentations yesterday! We're excited to see how the next chapters of their research unfold! πŸŽ‰πŸŒŸ
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I was thrilled to see Australian Artificial Intelligence (AI) innovation on show at the @WorldGovSummit, and in particular to meet with @AntheaERoberts, founder and CEO of Dragonfly Thinking. Their interactive pavilion and her presentation was very impressive. Dragonfly
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Planetary Health Equity Hothouse
7 months
The @PHEHothouse presents its first #SavingTheWorld webinar of 2025, where Sabrina Chakori and Hridesh Gajurel will discuss alternative approaches to growthism for countries like Australia. Register here: https://t.co/qBf92RBgTw πŸ“… Thursday 20th February πŸ•§ 12:30pm-1:30pm AEDT
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devpolicy.org
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"What today tend to be framed as 'law and order' issues, such as violence and endemic drug and alcohol abuse, are often linked in complex ways to the earlier [Bougainville] crisis," says Sinclair Dinnen, Dennis Kuiai and Miranda Forsyth. @anudpa https://t.co/VzkZNTTRZH
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Bougainville needs continued peacebuilding support, not just efforts to strengthen law and justice, say Sinclair Dinnen, Dennis Kuiai and Miranda Forsyth.
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@ANUmedia
ANU Media
7 months
Researchers from ANU will work with @RioTinto in a new US$150M partnership. πŸͺ¨πŸ’₯πŸ‘ The Rio Tinto Centre for Future Materials will ensure First Nations cultural knowledge and sustainability are central to energy transition. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/XYvdYkKFBy
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ANURegNet
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.@AchalieKumarage's passion for an academic career and impactful interdisciplinary #research brought her to RegNet. Congratulations to Achalie on her incredible achievements! πŸŒŸπŸŽ“ Read more about her inspiring #PhD journey here: https://t.co/CzLu5mVFmA
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ANURegNet
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.@a_smportes's #PhD journey at RegNet is one of passion and dedication, showing how a supportive environment can shape a #career and develop skills to address global challenges. Congratulations, Alex!πŸŽ“πŸŽ‰ Learn more about his inspiring journey here: https://t.co/zH97x0lQNH
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