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Petition to save KIT Library & The Tropenmuseum (Amsterdam)
The Library of the Royal Institute for the Tropics and The Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam’s ethnographic and multicultural museum [with an outstanding permanent exhibition of art and artefacts from New Guinea and Oceania], may close in the next few years if the Government of … Continue reading
Oceania Newsletter No.70
Oceania Newsletter No. 70 (June 2013) is now available from the Centre for Pacific and Asian Studies at the Radboud University in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Connecting Moana: Oceania’s Universities take the lead in Pan-Pacific Online Course Delivery
by Dr Paul D’Arcy, History, CHL. [about this image*] For the last two years a quiet educational revolution with profound implications for education outreach and collaborative teaching and research has been taking place across the entire breadth of the Pacific Islands. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, China, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, France, French Polynesia, Guam, New Zealand, Nouvelle Calédonie, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Taiwan, The Netherlands, Vanuatu
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Oceania Newsletter No.68 (Dec. 2012)
The final Oceania Newsletter for 2012, compiled by Rene van der Haar at the Centre for Pacific and Asian Studies (Radboud University, NL), is now available online.
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Call for papers: New Zealand and the South Pacific (27-29 June 2013, Nijmegen NL)
The 19th annual conference of the New Zealand Studies Association, together with the Centre for Pacific and Asian Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. The New Zealand Studies Association (NZSA) has a long and strong history in promoting New Zealand Studies. … Continue reading
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Oceania Newsletter No.67
Oceania Newsletter 67 for September 2012 is now on the website of the Centre for Pacific and Asian Studies at Radboud University in Nijmegen (thanks to Rene vd Haar!).