
Dr Maria Tanyag
@maria_tanyag
Feminist researcher, runner and adventurer
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Last week, our ANU Philippines Institute hosted former Philippines vice president Leni Robredo. 🇵🇭 In conversation with Virginia Haussegger AM at @ouranu, Robredo shared powerful insights and lessons from her presidential campaign. Read full story: quicklink.anu.edu.au/klkq


Thrilled to have hosted former VP of the Philippines Leni Robredo at ANU last week! 🇵🇭✨ In conversation with Virginia Haussegger AM, Leni shared her experiences and the challenges she faced as a #WomanInPolitics in the #Philippines. Thank you for the amazing dialogue! #ourANU

📣 Attention Filipino 🇵🇭 scholars in #Perth: ➡️ Dr Maria Tanyag will lead a masterclass on "International Political Thought in Crisis" on Oct 2. Details and registration below. ➡️She’d also love to connect with local Filipino scholars—reach out to her if interested! 🖱

Are you based in #Perth? Next month, Dr Maria Tanyag will give a public talk on her new book 'The Global Politics of Sexual and Reproductive Health' exploring inequalities in SRHR and their impact on global peace. 🗓️Oct 1, 1-2pm 📍UWA 🖱️RSVP: events.humanitix.com/tanyag #PublicHealth

It was a privilege to be at the launch of GCRF Gender, Justice and Security Hub's final report ANUBellSchool. Brilliant panel w/ Co-Principal Investigator Kirsten Ainley, @drljshepherd, Bina D'Costa, Dr Maria Tanyag, Shivangi Seth & Alba R Boer Cueva. Such an inspiring 5-yr project. Congratulations all!


PANEL TALK The Global Politics of Sexual and Reproductive Health 1 Oct, 1pm-2pm UWA 🖱️tinyurl.com/4pn7fpp4 Keynote: Dr Maria Tanyag Panel: Dr Melanie O'Brien Barbara Nattabi Ari Jerrems


An important discussion happening today at UWA highlighting the interconnectedness of human rights, the rights of women and sexual and reproductive health rights, particularly in the context of times of crisis. Speakers: Dr Maria Tanyag Ari Jerrems Barbara Nattabi and Dr Melanie O'Brien


Thanks to UWA Institute of Advanced Studies for including me in this panel on Dr Maria Tanyag's excellent book on the Global #Politics of Sexual & Reproductive #Health. Great to discuss this w/Ari Jerrems Barbara Nattabi. #women #humanRights


On the relationship between crises and the academic discipline of international relations. New commentary by Dr Maria Tanyag from ANUBellSchool in Australian Journal of International Affairs.. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…



Join us on at the 2024 Philippines Update for a powerful keynote by Marites D. Vitug ➡️ Register: quicklink.anu.edu.au/tj7t Marites will discuss her book 'Unrequited Love: Duterte’s China Embrace', exploring Duterte's pivot to China, shifting US alliances, & unmet economic promises


🚨New online, & attracting A LOT of attention! By one of our valued academic board members Dr Maria Tanyag . Forms part of an upcoming special section... stay tuned.👀 #openaccess tinyurl.com/mwmt7tp5


It's been a great time hosting a workshop on Indigenous rights & politics at the ANUBellSchool. Thanks to Sheryl Lightfoot for co-convening with me, and to everyone else who came along! The 2nd image is an outtake when Jope Tarai made it back just in time for the photos!😂



ATM: Socio-Environmental Update with Kristian Saguin of UP Diliman Dept of Geography; Emerson M. Sanchez of ANU Crawford School of Public Policy; and moderated by Dr Maria Tanyag of ANUBellSchool. ANU College of Asia and the Pacific ourANU ANU Philippines Institute


"When giving birth a woman already has one foot in the grave". The reality of #maternal mortality & the hazardous lives of #Filipino 🇵🇭 women inspired Dr Maria Tanyag 's 1st book - 'The Global Politics of Sexual and Reproductive Health'. Read more: ow.ly/yHt950TVYKf

2024 PH Update Day 2 🇵🇭🇦🇺 ongoing: Eye-opening presentations from Joyce Martin of Université Catholique de l’Ouest; Mike Pante of Ateneo de Manila University; and Retired Judge Soliman Santos, Jr. “Memory, Community, and Activism” panel facilitated by Nicole Curato of DelDemUCan


Who cares for the carers? Patriarchal contradictions and the reinvention of the global economy, by Dr Maria Tanyag tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…