The Coombs Building at The Australian National University is a Canberra icon. Named after one of Australia’s greatest administrators and public intellectuals—‘Nugget’ Herbert Cole Coombs—for more than forty years the building has housed two of the University’s four foundational Schools: the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies and the Research School of Social Sciences. This volume of recollections is about the former. It looks at life in the building through the prism of ...| press.anu.edu.au
Keith Jackson remembers deceased PNG historian and politician John Wako, an actor in and chronicler of PNG' shifting fortunes before and after independence.| Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
The Australian National University and Papua New Guinea – a special relationship| Pacific Economic Bulletin Archives
This year – which is Papua New Guinea’s 50th anniversary and UPNG’s 60th – we are celebrating the ANU and UPNG working together for the past 10 years, with the support of the Australian Government, to develop the skills of the next generation of leaders through the ANU-UPNG Partnership.| Crawford School of Public Policy