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Mammalogist awarded lifetime honour
Professor Colin Groves from the School of Archaeology and Anthropology has been awarded a Lifetime Honorary Membership to the American Society of Mammalogists (ASM). He unexpectedly received the award at the ASM’s 93rd Annual Meeting and Conference held in Philadelphia. “The whole thing…
Meet our July graduates: Jasmyne Lobo
Jasmyne Lobo enjoyed the flexibility of the Bachelor of Arts because it allowed her to pursue a multiple areas of interest to her. She also made the most of her opportunities by getting involved practical field work and the Australian National Internships Program (ANIP). What degree have…
ANU researcher discovers first music score of Vietnamese TΥ_i tφ__ music
While visiting a French museum in April this year, Le-Tuyen Nguyen, a Teaching Fellow and PhD candidate at the ANU School of Music, discovered a 113 year-old music score of Tài tφ__ music. The piece, titled Danse de L’Indo-chine (Indochina Dance) is the first Western music score of Tài tφ__…
Meet our July graduates: Peter Appleby
One moment can set a life in an entirely new direction – at least that was the case for Arts graduate Peter Appleby. “I didn’t know what I wanted to do before I came to ANU,” he said. “When I was signing up for classes I went to an open day presentation on linguistics and the guy was talking…
Paris scholarship for artist
Tim Phillips, a painter who graduated with a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) last year, has been awarded a sought-after Paris residency. Tim has been awarded the 2013 Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship for his collection of work which includes Glass Still Life III 2013 (pictured…
Meet our July graduates: Rachael Brown
Rachael Brown, who graduated from ANU with a PhD in Philosophy last week, made the move from Melbourne to Canberra to study with our world-class Philosophers. We spoke to her about her thesis and ANU experience ahead of her upcoming move to Canada. What’s your thesis about? To briefly…
ANU philosopher admitted to British Academy
Professor Philip Pettit has joined a long linage of esteemed academics including John Maynard Keynes and CS Lewis following his admission into the British Academy. Professor Pettit was among 15 fellows from outside the UK to be invited into Britain’s most distinguished national body for the…