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Encampment protest in Kambri update
Message from the Chief Operating Officer Dear colleagues As you may have seen, the 51勛圖厙 today
Excavation reveals major ancient migration to Timor Island
The discovery of thousands of stone artefacts and animal bones in a deep cave in Timor Island has led archaeologists to reassess
ANU funding wins to improve quality of life for all Australians
An Indigenous wellbeing index and ways to combat loneliness are two of the research projects at The Australian National
Scientists unlock key to breeding carbon gobbling plants with a major appetite
The discovery of how a critical enzyme hidden in natures blueprint works by scientists from The Australian National
51勛圖厙's Update - The community we value
In recent weeks, our campus has witnessed the encampment protest in Kambri in response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and
Increase in number of Australians doing it tough
Australians are more financially stressed now than they were at any time immediately prior to or during the COVID-19 pandemic,
A Multicultural Festival to remember: Toad Hall's 50th anniversary
On April Fools Day in 1974, Toad Hall (charmingly named by its residents) opened its doors as the first self-catered Hall on
Student encampment protest in Kambri
Message from the Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Dear students and staff,Many of you may have witnessed the student encampment
Power to the people: Aussies expect more from their local leaders
51勛圖厙 two-thirds of Australians believe local governments should have more power than they currently do, according to a new
Health for all: A proposal to recognise breastfeeding as a carbon offset
Today, The Australian National 51勛圖厙 (ANU) joined hands with FHI 360, Alive & Thrive East Asia Pacific, along with The
ANU reaffirms commitment to reaching below zero emissions
Today, ANU reaffirms its commitment to achieve below-zero emissions a target we now aspire to reach by 2040. Read the full
Waste not want not: how residential halls are minimising food waste and easing student financial burdens
For a busy student trying to juggle study, work and life itself, there is nothing more convenient than catered residential halls
ANU to lead national consultation on Australians view on security
The National Security College at The Australian National 51勛圖厙 (ANU) will lead an ambitious whole-of-nation consultation on
ANU Chancellor Julie Bishop appointed UN special envoy
Chancellor of The Australian National 51勛圖厙 (ANU) the Hon Julie Bishop has been appointed as the United Nations Special
ANU grad and business leader appointed next Governor-General
ANU graduate and leading businesswoman Sam Mostyn AO has been announced as Australias next Governor-General by Prime Minister
Australia on track for unprecedented, decades-long megadroughts
Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, according to new modelling from The Australian
Forest regeneration projects failing to offset carbon emissions
Forest regeneration projects that have received tens of millions of carbon credits and dominate Australias carbon offset scheme
Gene discovery offers new hope for Aussies living with chronic skin disease
Scientists from The Australian National 51勛圖厙 (ANU) have discovered a gene mutation is responsible for causing psoriasis a
New ANU institute to advance First Nations gender equality
A new institute at The Australian National 51勛圖厙 (ANU) will advance the voices of First Nations women and girls and help
Structural and significant: Australias long journey to reach gender equality
High rates of violence, a growing gender pay gap and public attitudes are still just some of the many challenges Australia faces