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 The ANU students shared their research projects and explored fields ranging from Australian English to China’s foreign policy to food security in Nepal. Lauren is far right.
17
Oct
2016

ANU students present qualitative research findings to US university

Six postgraduate students from the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences and College of Asia and the Pacific have shared their research projects at an intensive camp at Syracuse University in the United States.They attended the Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research summer camp and…

 School of Music Honours student Louis Montgomery. Image by: Daniel Walding.
14
Oct
2016

School of Music student contributes to ARIA nomination

The 2016 ARIA Awards nominations have brought a happy surprise for ANU School of Music honours student Louis Montgomery.   Louis recorded the vocals for all but two of Australian electronic band SAFIA's debut album, Internal, including the song that is the basis for SAFIA's nomination for…

14
Oct
2016

School of Music here to stay, with everybody's support

Canberra needs the ANU School of Music. And the School of Music needs the support of Canberra.   As the pages of The Canberra Times reveal, the School of Music has rarely been out of the news since its inception in 1965. Andrew Podger's recently finalised community consultation report on the…

 School of Music PhD candidate Andrew Blanch. Image supplied.
14
Oct
2016

School of Music student wins top prize at Melbourne International Guitar Festival

Andrew Blanch, a PhD candidate at the ANU School of Music, claimed first prize in the recent Melbourne International Guitar Competition.   School alumna Stephanie Jones placed third in the contest, which formed part of the Melbourne International Guitar Festival.   Andrew said it was a…

 Rob Williams, Glenn van der Kolk and Duncan Wright on site at Springbank Island in 2015. Photo by Stuart Hay
13
Oct
2016

ANU archaeology projects recognised in ACT Heritage Awards

Two projects involving ANU School of Archaeology and Anthropology staff have been recognised at the National Trust of Australia's 2016 ACT Heritage Awards for work involving maintaining and interpreting heritage values.   The projects awarded include a new heritage management plan of the…

 Photo by Bradley Cummings Photography.
11
Oct
2016

New edition of Australian National Dictionary gifted to the nation

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has accepted a specially bound set of the new edition of the Australian National Dictionary, the primary repository of Australian English.   The Dictionary was presented as a 'gift to the nation' at the Prime Minister's Parliament House office.   The…

 Back row (L to R) Olivia Slater, Michael McCagh, Ken Wyatt MP and James Beaufils. Front row (L to R) Malcolm Connolly, Samara Hand, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Sarah Bourke. Image: supplied.
10
Oct
2016

Arts/Science alumna awarded scholarship to Oxford University

ANU alumna and Indigenous woman Sarah Bourke has been awarded the prestigious Robert Skyes Scholarship to study at Oxford University.   The scholarship supports Indigenous people to complete postgraduate studies at leading international universities and to inspire future students through…