Coronavirus update
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Grady Venville will be hosting open staff forums this Wednesday, 12 February, to talk about the impact of the coronavirus travel restrictions on the University. For more information on the forums and our correspondence to all staff and students, visit our coronavirus update page.
» Find out the latest on our website |
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University House update
Following the hail storm of 20 January, University House will remain closed into the foreseeable future due to the weekend’s rainfall which has caused further damage to the building.
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Genevieve Bell becomes inaugural Engelbart Distinguished Fellow
Alongside her recent recognition in the Australia Day Honours, Distinguished Professor Genevieve Bell has been named the world’s inaugural Engelbart Distinguished Fellow for her work in technology, AI and culture.
» Read more about Genevieve’s recognition |
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New scholarship to bring Indigenous Australians to ANU
The University has launched a new scholarship program and endowment for Indigenous Australians that will allow them to unlock opportunities through an ANU education.
» Read more about the Kambri scholarships |
Media training for academic staff
Did you know that speaking to the public, via the media, means you’ll not only gain stardom (and a growing fan base), but your research will gain more exposure with government and industry? ANU runs media training for our academic staff who would like to develop the skills to do media interviews.
» Find out more and register for a session |
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ANU curious kids family day
The ANU 2020 Alumni Weekend is coming. There are more than 30 events including a fun morning of interactive kids activities, experiments and demos.
» Tell me more |