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Supporting ANU is an investment in Australia's future. Learn how donations have made a difference in the lives of gifted students and resulted in research that addresses global issues.

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A $1.05M gift creates the Love Scholarships

After a long career teaching and researching at ANU, Emeritus Professor John Love believes it is now time to give some more. Professor Love is…

Scholarships & prizes

London law alumni support ANU law students

The ANU College of Law alumni community in London have created a unique opportunity for two students to intern in a London legal firm. The…

Scholarships & prizes

Waiting for a diabetes cure

Gina Nagle was just three years old when she was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. At the time she was in hospital, unconscious and had been given up…

Gifts

Accelerating professional development

The Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) is one of the most important pieces of research infrastructure at ANU. It supports Australia's only…

Research

Changing the health of the Pacific

The Fiji Village Project (FVP) brings together university students with medicine, dentistry, public health and engineering backgrounds from across…

Student philanthropy

Accentuating the positives of change

In the 120 years since its establishment, the Commercial Representatives' and Agents' Association of Australia ('Association') has seen a lot of…

Scholarships & prizes

Finding magic in the flute

Eliza Shephard may well have sibling rivalry to thank for her love of the flute. Eliza and her younger sister followed in the footsteps of their…

Scholarships & prizes

From small things, big things grow – a personal story of workplace giving

When Jim was asked in the 1980’s to come to ANU he confidently said “no.” At the time he was living in Melbourne and had a Centre for Excellence to…

Gifts

A physical legacy

Native Melbournian Robert Walker chose to transfer to Canberra for his honours year based on the reputation of the ANU Research School of Physics…

Scholarships & prizes