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Order of Australia Lecture-Go hard or go slow on climate change ? What’s in the national interest? with Em Prof Mark Howden

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Time: Wed 22-Oct 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM

Knowing Campus Event Registration Closed

Event Information

Join Mark Howden, who visited us early in the semester, for his special Order of Australia Lecture.

This can contribute 1 hr towards a Campus Knowing KNoT.

The Australian National University, in association with the ACT Branch of the Order of Australia Association, is pleased to present the 2025 Order of Australia Lecture.


Emeritus Professor Mark Howden AC FAA FTSE will deliver this year's keynote: Go hard or go slow on climate change? What’s in the national interest?

Register here: https://www.anu.edu.au/events/order-of-australia-lecture-go-hard-or-go-slow-on-climate-change-whats-in-the-national-interest


Summary

About Campus Knowing KNOTs.

Campus Knowing KNOTs are a way to explore learning opportunities that are running on Campus.

Find out more about Campus Knowing KNOTs.

Advice

The following format can used to build up a point towards a Campus Knowing KNOT:

  • at least three hours spent attending public lectures, faculty talks, special events or other activity that involves academics or other recognised thought leaders on ANU campus
  • the time may be accumulated at one event, or spread over several events, during the time you are enrolled in the course
  • the topic must relate to SoCIETIE values

Note that a Campus Knowing KNOT may be made up of multiple events, with an expectation that attendance totals approximately three hours per point. A maximum of 2 points on a Campus Knowing KNOT can be claimed per semester.

Completion

The default completion task for a Campus Knowing KNOT is a 200-word reflection. As a starting point, we encourage you to base the reflection on "a question that you asked at the event (or would have asked if there was time)". We would love to see a photo of you at the event or social media post with the reflection.