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03/02/2022

ATTN: Secondary in , here is a one-day workshop for you!

'Teaching the Teachers: Integrating the EU into the NSW Secondary School Curriculum'.

When? Friday 1 April, 9am to 4.30pm.

Where? Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts, 280 Pitt Street Sydney.

Cost? Free.

This workshop will provide a unique opportunity to engage with diverse expert speakers on topics about the European Union, Europe, and European studies that complement secondary school curricula.

Participants will have the opportunity to learn more about the EU’s approach to tackling a broad range of issues and consider how these issues can be covered in learning and teaching activities and integrated into the New South Wales secondary school curriculum.

This workshop is a one-day intensive program for teachers of:
- History
- Global/International Politics
- Social and Cultural Studies
- Legal Studies
- Economics
- European Languages

This event will follow Covid-safe protocols.

Registration required as places are limited.

Register here https://eu-for-school-teachers-sydney-2022.eventbrite.com.au

Hosts:
- University of Sydney
- European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT University - Melbourne
- European Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand



Ping: European Union in Australia
GTA NSW - Geography Teacher's Association of NSW & ACT.
History Teachers' Association of NSW
MLTA of NSW
Economics and Business Educators NSW
LSA

03/02/2022

ATTN: Secondary in , here is a one-day workshop for you!

'Teaching the Teachers: Integrating the EU into VIC Secondary School Curriculum'.

When? Friday 25 March, 9am to 4.30pm.

Where? RMIT University, Melbourne.

Cost? Free.

This workshop will provide a unique opportunity to engage with diverse expert speakers on topics about the European Union, Europe, and European studies that complement secondary school curricula.

Participants will have the opportunity to learn more about the EU’s approach to tackling a broad range of issues and consider how these issues can be covered in learning and teaching activities and integrated into the Victorian secondary school curriculum.

This workshop is a one-day intensive program for teachers of:
- History
- Global/International Politics
- Social and Cultural Studies
- Legal Studies
- Economics
- European Languages

This event will follow Covid-safe protocols.

Registration required as places are limited.

Register here https://eu-for-school-teachers-melbourne-2022.eventbrite.com.au



Ping: European Union in Australia
Geography Teachers' Association of Victoria
History Teachers' Association of Victoria (HTAV)
Social Education Victoria
Modern Language Teachers' Association of Victoria, Inc.
Modern Greek Teachers' Association of Victoria

Caroline Lambert – Talking European Union 2017, Ep 3 12/11/2017

Time for a catch-up [FREE] Have a listen to episode 3 of our podcast Talking European Union 2017 with Caroline Lambert, Counsellor for Climate & the Environment at European Union in Australia in

Caroline Lambert – Talking European Union 2017, Ep 3 Caroline Lambert, Counsellor for Climate and the Environment at the European Union Delegation to Australia. In this episode, journalists Leon Gettler and Garry Barker chat with Caroline Lambert, the f

Photos from European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT University - Melbourne's post 25/09/2017

Grt to have César Sánchez Huertas​ from the Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia (ICN2) at RMIT University today to discuss 'Advanced Label-free Nano-sensors as Cancer Diagnosis Solutions'

18/09/2017

Looks interesting. A Symposium on Three Continents: Australia • United States • Italy
Melbourne: 5-7 April 2018

CALL FOR PAPERS - The deadline for submissions has been extended fto 20 October 2017. Acceptances will be notified on 15 November 2017.

DIASPORE ITALIANE – ITALY IN MOVEMENT
A Symposium on Three Continents: Australia • United States • Italy

Living Transcultural Spaces – Melbourne: 5-7 April 2018

Transnationalism and Questions of Identity – New York: 1-3 November 2018

Between Immigration and Historical Amnesia – Genova: 27-29 June 2019

Presented by:
• CO.AS.IT. (Melbourne)
• John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College/CUNY (New York)
• Galata Museo del Mare (Genova)

THE CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THE MELBOURNE CONFERENCE IS NOW OPEN

BURSARIES: A limited number of bursaries has been made available for interstate and overseas students presenting at the Melbourne conference. Please indicate whether you are requesting one at the time of your submission. $500 international student bursary; $300 interstate student bursary. Offers notified on 15 November.

OVERVIEW

This symposium is a collaboration between three diverse Italian migration organisations – a welfare and cultural agency, a tertiary institute and a museum – each deeply connected with the community, institutions and culture of a cosmopolitan city which is also iconic of the Italian migrant and diasporic experience.

This symposium – the first international conference of its kind – brings together researchers and practitioners from Australia, the United States, Italy and other locations to explore the vicissitudes of Italians and Italian identity in the transcultural spaces defined by mobility.

Five contexts emerge as the main foci of study: (1) Italian historic migration, with some 27 million emigrants between 1870 and 1970; (2) Italian diasporic communities, with some 80 million people worldwide today; (3) Italian colonial history, with some 500,000 settlers at its peak in 1940; (4) Italy as a destination for migrants and refugees, from the 1980s onwards; (5) the so-called new Italian emigration, from the turn of the century onwards.

A transnational approach to Italian Studies, as attempted in this multidisciplinary conference, will develop a multi-perspectival view of Italian cultural identity in movement within the relevant historical frameworks, and thus produce new thinking and a sharper understanding of the ways in which perceived differences are formed, acted on, and reacted to. In this way, this symposium aims to function as a model whose methodology and insights apply beyond the Italian case.

• What lessons can we draw from the study of Italian communities and culture(s) as they adapt, react and change across different migratory and diasporic experiences?

• What defines italianità, or even italicità, within the diverse, hybrid contexts of global mobility?

• How do these studies help us question established notions and practices of multiculturalism, as we enter a new interethnic, inter-racial age, globally characterised by increasingly complex patterns of métissage and integration?

• What is the contribution of Italian migration and diaspora studies to the development of new theoretical and political frameworks that may foster interethnic cohesion and class solidarity, and counter the rising tide of racism triggered by the current economic crisis and geopolitical instability?

The convenors intend to publish the proceedings of the entire conference as a peer-reviewed book, and a selection of the best papers from each local chapter as special editions of prestigious peer-reviewed journals.

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Mr Ferdinando Colarossi, Manager, Co.As.It. Italian Language, Culture and Heritage Depart-ment, Melbourne.

Dr Paolo Baracchi, Manager, Co.As.It. Cultural Programs, Melbourne.

Professor Fred Gardaphè, Distinguished Professor of English and Italian American Studies at Queens College/CUNY and the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute.

Professor Anthony Julian Tamburri, Dean of the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College/CUNY and Distinguished Professor of European Languges and Literatures.

Dottor Pierangelo Campodonico, Direttore dell’Istituzione Mu.MA – Musei del Mare e delle Migrazioni di Genova.

Dottoressa Giovanna Rocchi, Conservatore Aggiunto del MEM – Padiglione Memoria e Migrazioni, Galata Museo del Mare.

LIVING TRANSCULTURAL SPACES
Melbourne: 5-7 April 2018

Living Transcultural Spaces, the inaugural chapter of the international conference Diaspore Italiane – Italy in Movement, will be held in Melbourne, nominated the most liveable city in the world for six consecutive years, and arguably Australia’s cultural capital. The unique multicultural society of Australia, with a significant Italian community now entering the third generation, is the backdrop of this discussion, which explores the notion of transcultural living as both a consolidated practice (in specific contexts) and a qualified ideal.

Transcultural contexts show cultural identities in motion as they react, adapt and develop in reciprocal contact. The transcultural subjects who, within varying degrees of structural constraint, navigate, evaluate and negotiate different cultural options, emerge as the potentially rational agents of these changes. In parallel, cultural identities emerge as historical constructs, this-worldly products of the human imagination.

• How do these ideas of identities in motion compare with traditional ways of understanding cultural identities as fixed essences, typically anchored to metaphysical notions such as blood, the land, or the divinity?

• Can the ‘third space’ of transcultural negotiation inhabited by migration, diaspora and colonial studies be construed as a privileged space of reason, in the Enlightenment sense of the word?

• Are migration, diaspora and colonial studies paradigmatic of new emancipatory discourses and practices for the 21st century?

ANTICIPATED STREAMS
Anticipated streams include but are not limited to:
• Migration, Mobility, Transnationalism and Diaspora Studies;
• Identity and the Second and Third Generations;
• Literary studies;
• Arts (film, visual arts, music, performing, design etc);
• Media;
• Pedagogy: Teaching of Italian Language and Culture;
• Linguistics;
• Politics;
• Religion;
• Business, Entrepreneurship and Professions;
• Colonialism and Settler-Colonial Relations of Power;
• Race, Gender, Sexualities and Disabilities;
• New Materialisms;
• Multicultural and Migration Museums;
• Italian Migrants and Migration Heritage.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Professor Loretta Baldassar, Anthropology and Sociology, University of Western Australia.

Professor Enzo Colombo, Professore Ordinario in Sociologia dei processi culturali e comunicativi, Dipartimento di Scienze sociali e politiche, Università degli studi di Milano.

Professor Joseph Lo Bianco, Chair, Language and Literacy Education, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne.

Professor Joseph Pugliese, Research Director, Department of Media, Music, Communication and Cultural Studies, Macquarie University.

Professor Anthony Julian Tamburri, Dean of the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College/CUNY and Distinguished Professor of European Languages and Literatures.

Professor Rita Wilson, School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics, Monash University; Academic Co-Director, Monash-Warwick Migration, Identity and Translation Network.

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Professor Loretta Baldassar, Anthropology and Sociology, University of Western Australia.

Dr Simone Battiston, Cassamarca Senior Lecturer of Italian Studies and History, Swinburne University of Technology.

Dr Alexandra Dellios, Lecturer, Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies, Australian National University.

Professor Fred Gardaphè, Distinguished Professor of English and Italian American Studies, Queens College/CUNY and John D. Calandra Italian American Institute.

Dr Javier Grossutti, Adjunct Research Fellow, Swinburne University of Technology.

Associate Professor John Kinder, Italian Studies, University of Western Australia.

Professor Joseph Lo Bianco, Chair, Language and Literacy Education, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne.

Dr Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli, Senior Lecturer in Social Diversity in Health and Education, School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University.

Associate Professor Antonia Rubino, Department of Italian Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Sydney.

Professor Matteo Sanfilippo, Full Professor of Modern History at the Dipartimento di Scienze Umane e della Comunicazione of the Università degli studi della Tuscia, Director of Fondazione Centro Studi Emigrazione, Rome.

Associate Professor Susanna Scarparo, Associate Professor, School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics, Monash University.

Professor Anthony Julian Tamburri, Dean, and Distinguished Professor of European Languages and Literatures, Queens College/CUNY and John D. Calandra Italian American Institute.

Professor Maddalena Tirabassi, Director, Centro AltreItalie sulle Migrazioni Italiane, Torino, Globus et Locus, Milano.

Professor Rita Wilson, School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics, Monash University; Academic Co-Director, Monash-Warwick Migration, Identity and Translation Network.

Professor Andrea Witcomb, Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education, Department of School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Arts and Education; Deputy Director (Governance) Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University.

SUBMISSION INFORMATION
• Abstract (250 words).
• Short biography (100 words).
• Due: 20 October 2017.
• Submit to: [email protected]
• Acceptances will be notified on 15 November 2017.

We invite abstracts for individual papers and panel sessions.
• Individual papers: each presenter will have 20 minutes to present, followed by 10 minutes discussion.
• Panel sessions: duration 50 minutes followed by 10 minutes discussion; may follow a discussion format or may have an allocated time for each panellist.

For more information visit www.diasporeitaliane.com

07/09/2017

Working towards developing efficient collaborations between Romania, EU and Australia Union Centre at RMIT University - Melbourne 2020 Pty Ltd University Studenţilor Români din Străinătate - LSRS Filiala Australia & NZ

Photos from European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT University - Melbourne's post 06/09/2017

It was a pleasure to host the 'RMIT Futures Conference: Research Requires Collaboration' at RMIT University . Heaps of fruitful discussion & networking around . Speakers included Ziggy Switkowski, Ian Chubb, Patricia Kelly, Ken Sloan, Imran Ahmad, Peta Ashworth, among others. See pics

06/09/2017

Last week we had the pleasure to organise and host a policy briefing RMIT University on trade and sustainable development and the proposed EU-Australia Free Trade Agreement

Dr Ronald Hall, Principal Advisor, EU – Talking European Union 2017, Ep 1 28/08/2017

In our first 'Talking European Union' podcast for 2017 journos Leon Gettler & Garry Barker chat with Dr Ronald Hall, Principal Advisor at EU (European Commission) DG for Regional & Urban Policy, about EU urban policy and the EU World Cities project. The latest EU World Cities project pairs four European cities with four Australian cities to exchange information, experience & ideas on sustainable urban development. The paired cities are Melbourne - Hamburg, Canberra - Prague, Adelaide - Manchester and Hobart - Katowice. This EU funded initiative allows reps from each city to visit and cooperate, & decide the themes of focus. The project will run until May 2018 with support from the EU Centre at RMIT, Danish sustainable engineering firm Ramboll, the European Commission “REGIO” Directorate General, and the European Union in Australia.

Dr Ronald Hall, Principal Advisor, EU – Talking European Union 2017, Ep 1 Garry and Leon chat with Dr Ronald Hall, Principal Advisor at EU (European Commission) DG for Regional and Urban Policy, about EU urban policy and the EU World Cities project. In this episode, journa

RMIT FUTURES CONFERENCE 2017: RESEARCH REQUIRES COLLABORATION 14/08/2017

This free event is a big one folks.
'RMIT Futures Conference: Research Requires Collaboration', Mon 4 Sept 2017 at RMIT University Melbourne

An exciting line-up of keynote speakers include:
- Dr Ziggy Switkowski AO, Chancellor of RMIT University and Chair of NBN Co
- Prof Ian Chubb AC, former Chief Scientist of Australia
- Ms Patricia Kelly PSM, Director General of IP Australia
- Mr Ken Sloan, DVC-Enterprise of Monash University
- Dr Imran Ahmad, Director of Future Earth Australia
- Prof Peta Ashworth, University of Queensland

Australia’s future in a competitive world depends on effective collaborative approaches. Do we have the means for that? This conference, hosted by RMIT University’s EU Centre, will bring together policymakers, leaders in regional and Australian business, academics and entrepreneurs for a frank debate about the prerequisites to sustain quality research and innovation in Australia.

WHEN: Mon 4th Sept 2017, 9:00am – 4:30pm
WHERE: Conference Rooms Storey Hall, RMIT Bld 16, Level 7
COST: $0

RSVP: https://future-h2020.eventbrite.com.au

Ping: Horizon2020 European Union in Australia EU-Australia Leadership Forum

RMIT FUTURES CONFERENCE 2017: RESEARCH REQUIRES COLLABORATION RMIT Futures Conference 2017: Research requires Collaboration Horizon 2020 is the European answer to today’s challenges in research and innovation. Australia’s future in a competitive world depends on effective collaborative approaches – do we have the means for that? The RMIT Futures Conference 201...

Photos from European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT University - Melbourne's post 11/08/2017

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Pics last night: Central European Bus Forum 2017 incl Prof (Dir ) moderating innovation panel + MP speech

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