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This video is Part 1 of the "Mike Eisenberg Information Literacy Series" of vodcasts. Each vodcast is set up in a format where Mike answers questions that he has collected from students and colleagues around the country on various Information Literacy topics. Mike Eisenberg is dean emeritus and professor at the Information School of the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Mike's current work focuses on information, communications, and technology (ICT) literacy, information credibility, and information science education K-20. Mike is co-author of the "Big6 approach to information problem-solving" -- the most widely used information literacy program in the world.

Renowned anthropologist Dr Scott Atran explores the mindsets of radicalised people in the twenty-first century -- and the evolutionary origins of religions worldwide.

In this video Nik Nazmi, a rising star of Malaysian politics, talks to Dr Nicholas Farrelly about his country's political scene, Anwar Ibrahim, his response to the Australian Government's 'Malaysia Solution' and his own political ambitions. This video was recorded at The Australian National University in October 2011. As Malaysia's youngest elected representative, Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad is fast becoming a household name. This 29-year-old State Assemblyman for Selangor, Malaysia's most industrialised and populous state, is part of the opposition movement led by former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Serving under the banner of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (People's Justice Party / PKR), a component of the multiracial Opposition People's Alliance, Nik Nazmi has been involved in a number of issues ranging from improving the education outcomes of impoverished primary school children to assisting the Selangor State Assembly to further develop the Freedom of Information Enactment. Nik Nazmi was educated in Malaysia and at King's College London. To date, he has published two books: Moving Forward: Malays in the 21st Century and Coming of Age: A Decade of Essays 2001-2011. Dr Nicholas Farrelly is an expert in Southeast Asia from the ANU College of Asia in the Pacific. He is also editor of the blog New Mandala: asiapacific.anu.edu.au

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This video is Part 3 of the "Mike Eisenberg Information Literacy Series" of vodcasts. Each vodcast is set up in a format where Mike answers questions that he has collected from students and colleagues around the country on various Information Literacy topics. Mike Eisenberg is dean emeritus and professor at the Information School of the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Mike's current work focuses on information, communications, and technology (ICT) literacy, information credibility, and information science education K-20. Mike is co-author of the "Big6 approach to information problem-solving" -- the most widely used information literacy program in the world.

Former Australian Ambassador to Burma Trevor Wilson is the guest while Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim gives his reaction to the release of Aung San Suu Kyi in the third Burma votes 2010 vodcast from The Australian National University. Trevor Wilson, now a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Political and Social Change in the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, was in Burma as the polls were taking place. He discusses the atmosphere in the country, the reaction to the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and international pressure on the Burmese generals. The episode also includes an interview with Malaysian opposition leader Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim recorded at The Australian National University. He gives his reaction to the release. Burma votes 2010 is a series of vod and podcasts from the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific. It is presented by researcher Nicholas Farrelly.

This month Sky at Night Magazine's Will Gater travels to the Royal Observatory, Greenwich to report from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year awards 2011

This vodcast has been made to coincide with the Sainsbury Centre's Summer Exhibition 'unearthed' which runs from 22 June - 29 August 2010. It allows you to go behind-the-scenes of the exhibition, with exclusive interviews from Curators, Sainsbury Centre staff, special exhibition guests and other experts.

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Amnesty International Southeast Asia researcher Benjamin Zawacki and Dr Aung Si - the grandson of former Prime Minister of the Union of Burma U Nu - are the guests in the fourth and final Burma votes 2010 vodcast from The Australian National University. Dr Aung Si, grandson of former Prime Minister U Nu, discusses his experience of campaigning with his parents who were candidates in the 2010 election. Later, Benjamin Zawacki discusses the human rights situation in Burma. Burma votes 2010 is a series of vod and podcasts from The Australian National University's College of Asia and the Pacific. It is presented by ANU researcher Nicholas Farrelly. For more on Burma and Southeast Asia politics: asiapacific.anu.edu.au/newmandala