Herbert & Valmae Freilich Project for the Study of Bigotry
The Freilich Project at The Australian National University exists for study into the causes, histories and the effects of ethnic, cultural, religious and sexual bigotry and animosity. It also promotes research into how such intolerance can be combatted--and co-existence promoted--by educational and social programs.
Formally established in July 1999, the Freilich Project runs a range of lectures, conferences and seminars, all of which are open to the public. The Project also convenes a research network for scholars and awards small research grants.
Herbert & Valmae Freilich Project for the Study of Bigotry
Upcoming (1)
2024 Alice Tay Lecture: Panel on Human Rights and the NDIS
Thu, May 23, 5:30 PM
Free
2024 Alice Tay Lecture: Panel on Human Rights and the NDIS
Thu, May 23, 5:30 PM
Free
Past (24)
2023 Annual Freilich Lecture in Bigotry and Tolerance
Wed, Nov 1, 5:30 PM
Free
2023 Alice Tay Lecture: Human Rights in Australia’s International Relations
Thu, Sep 7, 5:30 PM
Free
We Bleed The Same Farewell Reception
Tue, Feb 21, 5:30 PM
Free
55 CANCRI E: We Bleed The Same Master Class Showcase
Tue, Nov 8, 6:00 PM
Free
Annual Freilich Lecture: with Ukrainian Ambassador Vasyl Myroshnychenko
Wed, Oct 19, 6:00 PM
Free
Democratic Resilience: Public Sphere Responses to Violent Extremism Report
Thu, Oct 13, 4:30 PM
Free
Ian Iqbal Rashid and Omar Sakr
Mon, Dec 9, 5:30 PM
Free
“Now I am Dead”: Anthropological Encounters with the Other
Wed, Dec 4, 5:30 PM
Free
The Uncomfortable Cosmopolitanism of Migrant Histories
Fri, Nov 29, 6:00 PM
Free
Young People and Old Prejudices in Mindanao
Fri, Nov 8, 12:00 PM
Free
An Australian Story: The Politics of Bigotry in a Tolerant Country
Thu, Oct 31, 6:00 PM
Free
Human Rights in the Age of Inequality
Fri, Sep 27, 12:00 PM
Free
2023 Annual Freilich Lecture in Bigotry and Tolerance
Wed, Nov 1, 5:30 PM
Free
2023 Alice Tay Lecture: Human Rights in Australia’s International Relations
Thu, Sep 7, 5:30 PM
Free
We Bleed The Same Farewell Reception
Tue, Feb 21, 5:30 PM
Free
55 CANCRI E: We Bleed The Same Master Class Showcase
Tue, Nov 8, 6:00 PM
Free
Annual Freilich Lecture: with Ukrainian Ambassador Vasyl Myroshnychenko
Wed, Oct 19, 6:00 PM
Free
Democratic Resilience: Public Sphere Responses to Violent Extremism Report
Thu, Oct 13, 4:30 PM
Free
Ian Iqbal Rashid and Omar Sakr
Mon, Dec 9, 5:30 PM
Free
“Now I am Dead”: Anthropological Encounters with the Other
Wed, Dec 4, 5:30 PM
Free
The Uncomfortable Cosmopolitanism of Migrant Histories
Fri, Nov 29, 6:00 PM
Free
Young People and Old Prejudices in Mindanao
Fri, Nov 8, 12:00 PM
Free
An Australian Story: The Politics of Bigotry in a Tolerant Country
Thu, Oct 31, 6:00 PM
Free
Human Rights in the Age of Inequality
Fri, Sep 27, 12:00 PM
Free
The Freilich Project at The Australian National University exists for study into the causes, histories and the effects of ethnic, cultural, religious and sexual bigotry and animosity. It also promotes research into how such intolerance can be combatted--and co-existence promoted--by educational and social programs.
Formally established in July 1999, the Freilich Project runs a range of lectures, conferences and seminars, all of which are open to the public. The Project also convenes a research network for scholars and awards small research grants.