|
Staff Edition
Tuesday 18 June
All the important campus news, events and opportunities for ANU staff. In your inbox every Tuesday.
|
|
|
The rundown - information you need at a glance
|
- The 2023 has been published. ANU Council met on 14 June and endorsed a review of the existing . We will provide updates in the coming weeks, including how you can be involved in the consultation process of the review.
|
|
|
Image: ANU Chancellor, The Hon Julie Bishop and Naomi Flutter (Jack Fox/ANU).
|
|
|
Changes to the ANU Council: New and departing members
|
As ANU Council transitions into a new chapter, it extends thanks to Pro-Chancellor Naomi Flutter for her dedicated service and welcomes new appointments to the team.
After a decade of service, Naomi Flutter steps down from her role, paving the way for current external council member Alison Kitchen to take on the Pro-Chancellor responsibility.
Rob Whitfield joins as an external Council member, while Tanya Hosch has been re-appointed to continue her impactful contributions.
Read more
|
|
|
Image: A cyclist rides along 51³Ô¹ÏÍø Avenue (Lannon Harley/ANU).
|
|
|
Travel is part of how we work and study; the activities we do when we travel can have positive career impacts. However, it’s also one of the largest sources of emissions mapped by ANU, with 40 per cent of our reported carbon footprint in 2023.
In a recent staff survey, 97 per cent of respondents had taken at least one action in the last year that reduced their travel emissions. With new ways of working that remain post-pandemic, our emissions have already reduced from 2019 levels by 33 per cent. Imagine incorporating one more simple action into your travel planning. ANU Below Zero has developed tools to help.
|
|
|
Image: Will Steffen (ANU)
|
Thursday 4 July, 6-7pm
Please join us for the memorial lecture in honour of Emeritus Professor Will Steffen, one of Australia’s most influential and respected climate scientists.
Will left a significant legacy at The Australian National 51³Ô¹ÏÍø (ANU)ANU, as the former Director of ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society, and the Inaugural Director of ANU Climate Institute. The inaugural lecture will be delivered by Professor Dr Johan Rockström, Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Professor in Earth System Science at the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø of Potsdam.
|
|
|
Broken Politics of Capitalist Time
|
Thursday 27 June, 5.30-7pm
In this lecture, Dr David Envall will engage in conversation with Professor Kanishka Jayasuriya about the impact of the current polycrisis on capitalism, particularly in developing countries. They will also explore how this has led to the rise of authoritarian governments worldwide.
This event is part of the Department of International Relations 75th Anniversary Public Lecture Series. 
|
|
Scholarly Publishing with Taylor and Francis
|
Tuesday 2 July, 10-11am
Want to get your work published? is hosting an information session featuring leaders in scholarly publishing, Taylor and Francis. Speak directly to scholarly publishing experts to learn more about the publishing process and how to choose a winning journal for submission.
|
|
|
Seeds of acceleration workshop
|
Wednesday 26 June, 9am-4pm
Join for a groundbreaking transdisciplinary workshop. Learn how to apply lessons from COVID-19 vaccine development to fast-track resilient crop breeding. Explore the intersection of vaccine development, technology, open data, and regulation, and discover how these insights can revolutionise food security. Don't miss the opportunity to hear from industry leaders and share your expertise.
|
|
Meet the author – Michael Brissenden
|
Tuesday 25 June, 6-7pm
Michael Brissenden will be in conversation with Mike Bowers on his new novel, Smoke. After a brutal wildfire tears through the town of Jasper in the Californian sierras, a body is discovered in a shed. It looks like an open-and-shut case of accidental death – until further investigation reveals that the victim was locked in from the outside.
Register now
|
|
|
 
Observed in June, Pride month celebrates the diversity and progression of the LGBTIQA+ community and allows us to reflect on the path forward to equality. Get involved or seek support this Pride month:
- Join the , a community of staff and students who are committed to providing an inclusive and respectful environment for people who identify as LGBTIQA+.
- If you are seeking further training and support, the provides a range of education, training and events such as the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø’s free .
- If you or someone you know is experiencing discrimination or mental health concerns, you can speak with the who have trained counsellors available for free and confidential support services.
- If you would like to disclose any harmful behaviours at ANU – staff and students can complete a confidential , or you can reach out to the for free and confidential support and connection to a range of services at the university.
- For further external support and services, please visit the Australia page, which has a range of available services across Australia.
- For local support contact , a community-based support service in Canberra who deliver programs and services to educate and empower the LGBTIQA+ community, or a key support service for Intersex, trans and Gender Diverse people in the Canberra community.
|
|
|
 
2024 tax changes
The Australian Government has announced changes to withholding tax rates effective 1 July 2024. The changes vary depending on individual earnings and will have an impact on your take-home pay. These changes will be reflected from pay day 4 July 2024. Further information on these changes can be found at
Beware of scams this EOFY
As the EOFY approaches, it’s important to watch out for payroll and tax scams. Scammers may send emails or SMS messages pretending to be from the ANU Remuneration and Conditions Teams or government departments like the Australian Taxation Office and MyGov. These messages often contain links asking for financial and personal information to issue fake refunds. Learn how to recognise and report scams, as well as actions to take if you have been scammed.
Make a difference this EOFY: Support ANU students like Shannon
“Financial constraints made university seem out of reach, but the generosity of the ANU community changed everything. A scholarship has made it possible for me to study.” – Shannon Bourke, ANU student.
Every student deserves the chance to succeed, regardless of their financial circumstances or background. Your donation to the ANU Fund helps provide the resources and support they need.
. Your kindness helps students in need focus on their studies and achieve their dreams.
|
|
|
Image: Rebekah Brown (supplied)
|
|
|
Executive Recruitment Update
|
Provost commences
The 51³Ô¹ÏÍø is pleased to announce Professor Rebekah Brown FASSA has commenced her role as Provost and Senior Vice-President as of Monday 17 June. Professor Brown joins ANU after more than a decade in senior academic leadership at Monash 51³Ô¹ÏÍø, where she championed equity and inclusion, drove significant increases in research revenue and performance, and founded innovative initiatives to support staff and students to ensure capability development and excellence.
|
|
|
Investing in and enhancing childcare on campus
|
ANU is committed to the ongoing provision of high-quality childcare for our community and will do this through two new purpose-built facilities on campus, which will be open from early 2025. The new facilities will have capacity to meet current demand from families on the campus.
We will commence a procurement process next month to manage those centres from January 2025. Rest assured, the current centres will operate as usual during this process, with on campus childcare services still available for our community.
Our four community providers have offered excellent care over many years. It is the heritage-listed buildings in which they are based that have caused disruption due to the maintenance required to keep them operational. They need ongoing remedial work due to their age, internal water damage, historic traces of lead-based paint, and damage from the 2020 hailstorm.
We will continue to update you throughout the process. You can read our for more information.
|
|
|
AuSI International Fellowship program
|
Applications for the 20024-25 International Fellowships program run by the ANU Australian Studies Institute (AuSI) are now open. Academic staff at Levels B – D working on an Australian, transnational, or international project involving Australia could be awarded one of six International Fellowships in collaboration with four of the world’s foremost Australian Studies Centers.
This round, AuSI is offering a new Fellowship location in the Centre for Australian, New Zealand and Pacific studies at Georgetown 51³Ô¹ÏÍø.
Applications close at midnight, 24 June 2024.
|
|
|
Indigenous Professional Staff Grants
|
Round two of the Indigenous Professional Staff Grants program for 2024 is now open. This grant program supports the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø to recruit and retain Indigenous staff. There have been major recent updates to the program’s guidelines and application form including:
|
- Addition of cadetships
- Applicant completion of cultural awareness training
- Enterprise agreement 2023-2026 funding increase
- Reporting and consultation requirements
|
Applications close Wednesday 31 July.
|
|
|
AI adoption survey – deadline extended
|
ANU staff are invited to participate in a survey examining how AI tools are being used by staff in Australian universities for teaching, research and professional work. The findings of this survey will inform higher education policy and practice and assist universities in navigating the AI revolution. Even if you do not use AI tools, your views on AI are valuable to this survey.
The survey deadline has been extended to Sunday 30 June.
|
|
|
Mapping relationships with arts and heritage organisations
|
Do you hold relationships with arts and heritage organisations? Would you like to know of similar connections held across the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø that could support your relationship building within this sector? The seeks to map relationships held by any ANU researchers with arts and heritage organisations. Take part in a 15-20 minute survey to support future strategic partnership development opportunities in the sector.
Survey closes Friday 28 June.
|
|
|
Stay connected and informed
|
Can we contact you in case of an emergency? Update your contact details and download our safety app to ensure you’re always informed of critical announcements.
ANUOK App – and turn on push notifications
Emergency SMS system – make sure your mobile number listed in is up to date
|
|
|
If you are dealing with a personal or work-related issue, including distress related to the conflict in Gaza and Israel, the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø encourages you to seek support through the .
If you need to support a student in distress, please refer to that was developed by the Student Safety and Wellbeing team.
|
|
|
The Australian National 51³Ô¹ÏÍø, Canberra
TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12002 (Australian 51³Ô¹ÏÍø) | CRICOS Provider Code: 00120C | ABN: 52 234 063 906
|
The Australian National 51³Ô¹ÏÍø acknowledges, celebrates and pays our respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of the Canberra region and to all First Nations Australians on whose traditional lands we meet and work, and whose cultures are among the oldest continuing cultures in human history.
|
|
|
|
|