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Australian National University, Canberra
8-11 July 2009


Conference Program

UPDATED: 19 June 2009. The following program is indicative only. A more detailed program of the ASAL conference is available on the conference homepage. A more detailed program of the NLA Public Symposium is available on the Special Events page.

 

  Wed 8 July
ASAL conference
Thu 9 July
ASAL conference
Fri 10 July
ASAL conference
Sat 11 July
ASAL conference
Sun 12 July
NLA Symposium
9.00-9.30   Registration Keynote 2: Philip Mead Parallel sessions 7  
9.30-10.00   Keynote 1:
Ken Gelder
 
10-10.30   Tea break  

10.30-11.00

 

Tea break

Parallel sessions 4 Tea break Registration / Morning Tea
11.00-11.30 Postgraduate workshop Parallel sessions 1 Parallel sessions 8 The Writer and the Public Sphere
11.30-12.00
12.00-12.30

Lunch
Launch: Ashcroft, Devlin Glass & McCredden

12.30-1.00 Postgrad Lunch

Lunch
Launch: Osborne

Lunch
Launch: Van den Driesen
Lunch
1.00-1.30 Dorothy Green Lecture:
Leigh Dale

1.30-2.00

ASAL executive meeting Parallel sessions 2 Writers panel The Critic as Writer
2.00-2.30 Parallel sessions 5
2.30-3.00 Afternoon tea
3.00-3.30  

Tea break
Launch: Vickery, Dever & Newman

Tea break:
Launch: Hale
Tea break
ASAL AGM
Canberra Writers / Writing on Canberra
3.30-4.00   Parallel sessions 3 Parallel sessions 6
4.00.-4.30 Registration
Welcome tea/coffee
 

4.30-5.00

Closing drinks
Launches: Rooney & McLaren
 
5.00-5.30 Welcome to Country;
Welcome to ANU;
ASAL Prize ceremony
ARC panel session ERA panel session  

5.30-6.00

Barry Andrews lecture:
Amanda Lohrey
 
6.00-6.30        

6.30-7.00

Cocktail reception
Launch: Stewart
       
7.00-7.30        

7.30-8.00

       
8.00-11.00     Conference dinner    
           
  Humanities Conference Room, AD Hope Building, ANU
  Milgate Room, AD Hope Building, ANU
  John Curtin School of Medical Research , ANU
  University House, ANU
  National Library of Australia

 

 


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Last updated: June 19, 2009