World Crime Forum
ANU Cybercrime Observatory members, Professor Peter Grabosky and Dr Raymond Choo, recently presented at the World Crime Forum: 1st ASIAN Regional Conference in Seoul, Korea. The forum…
Mouse trap
Had the man responsible for wrapping a fake collar bomb around Maddie Pulver's neck heard of The Onion Router, he may have eluded police who arrested him after they traced his ransom note. …
Cracking the code of cybercrime
Professor Rod Broadhurst and the CEPS team from the Crime, Policing, Security and Justice Centre at RegNet, recently consulted with the United Nations Office of Drugs and…
Assoc. Professor Darren Halpin awarded SCANCOR grant (Scandinavian Centre for Organizational Research)
Assoc. Professor Darren Halpin, Reader in Policy Studies in the School of Sociology, has been awarded a grant from the Scandinavian Centre for Organizational Research (SCANCOR) at Stanford…
Sociology graduate Leila Smith awarded Charlie Perkins Scholarship
Sociology graduate Leila Smith has been awarded a Charlie Perkins Scholarship. Leila graduated from ANU with B. Arts (Hons) majoring in Sociology in 2007. Under the scholarship scheme, she plans to…
Hannah McCann recognised for outstanding teaching contribution
Congratulations to Sociology PhD student, Hannah McCann, who has been awarded a 2013 Vice-Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Tutoring or Demonstrating. With much of the University's small group…
Regional Australia Institute - Professor Stewart Lockie and Dr Anthony Hogan cited in the summary of 50 of the most influential pieces of work from the last decade
The Regional Australian Institute (RAI) launched the products from the Stocktake of Regional Research on 30 October at a Community Forum in Wagga Wagga. From the findings of this…