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About the Centre
The CCR offers students a unique environment in which to undertake
collaborative, interdisciplinary, cross-cultural research. In
particular the Centre aims to develop new modes of research as
well as to use traditional scholarly methods to provide innovative
insights into the different ways that cross-cultural relations
and histories are constructed and represented.
Objectives
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To undertake
a new mode of innovative comparative and cross-disciplinary
research.
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To widely
disseminate the results of our research in accessible and innovative
forms such as publications, exhibitions, films and new media.
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To develop
the interface between academic research and public education.
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To exchange
knowledge with other scholars, communities, organisations and
governments.
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To provide
a uniquely stimulating environment for postgraduate research.
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To initiate
and further develop national and international linkages.
National Advisory Board
The National Advisory Board advises the ANU's Vice-Chancellor
and the Director of the Centre on all matters relating to the
CCR. Specifically, the board is responsible for promoting the
work and interests of the Centre within the wider community, developing
initiatives to attract funds, advising and promoting collaborative
research activities with other universities and cultural institutions,
and advising the Director on external reviews.
The National Advisory Board members.
Partnerships
Art Galleries
Art
Gallery of South Australia, SA
Drill
Hall Gallery, ANU, ACT
Kluge-Ruhe
Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia, USA
National Gallery of Australia
National Portrait Gallery
Object Gallery,
NSW
Institutions
Institut für den Wissenschaftlichen
Film
Australian Institute of Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander Studies
Libraries
National Library of Australia
Museums
Australian Museum
Auckland
War Memorial Museum's Taumata-a-lwi, NZ
Australian National
Maritime Museum, NSW
Australian
Museum, NSW
British
Museum, UK
National Museum of Australia
Museum
Victoria, VIC
Pitt Rivers
Museum, University of Oxford, UK
Powerhouse Museum, NSW
Organisations
Consortium of Humanities
Centers and Institutes
Universities
University
of Auckland, James Henare Maori Research Centre, NZ
University
of Melbourne, Australian Science & Technology Heritage Centre,
VIC
University
of Sydney, The Power Institute, NSW
Industry Partners
Buku
Larrngay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala, NT
NSW Department of Education and Training
Northern Land
Council, NT
Ronin Films,
ACT
Yirrkala Community Education Centre, NT
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