Graduation 2022
Congratulations to our newest graduates who are celebrating their graduation!
ANU was founded to foster world-class research and talent, to address and understand major issues Australia and the world faces. And for 75 years, our scholars in the humanities, arts and social sciences (HASS) have made a vital contribution to understanding, to creativity, and to shaping the future. HASS helps to bring people together, helps humanise and improve design and technology, and helps us understand how we make decisions, from the everyday like what we buy, to the far-reaching decisions of policy makers.
Our graduates in the humanities, arts and social sciences have become voices for a better society and practitioners in diverse fields from development and science to culture and justice. They are artists and designers, historians and philosophers. They have become leaders in business, politics, education and much more.
We celebrate our graduates, and the dedication and endeavour each has made to complete a qualification from Australia’s national university.
Honorary Doctorates:
The Australian National University (ANU) has awarded an Honorary Doctor of Letters (HonLittsD) to renowned singer/songwriter Kevin Carmody, recognising his exceptional contribution to the performing arts and his advocacy and promotion of Indigenous Knowledges, Storywork and Rights through storytelling and music.
Martine Letts (BA Hons ’82) has been awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws (HonLLD) by The Australian National University, in recognition of her exceptional contributions to public service and law nationally and internationally.
ANU recognises acclaimed First Nation’s author Melissa Lucashenko with Honorary Doctorate. It is just the latest honour for the Miles Franklin and Walkley award winning writer, recognising her exceptional contribution to Australian literature. Melissa has previously been an HC Coombs Creative Arts Fellow at The Australian National University in 2019.