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Rare feat for Australian scholar
A flood of congratulation emails and messages on Facebook last Friday morning was the first Distinguished Professor David Chalmers knew that he had joined a select group of Australian academics. Professor Chalmers is only the third ANU academic and 15th Australian academic to be elected to the…
PhD candidate awarded prestigious music fellowship
PhD Candidate Laura van Rijn, from the School of Music, has been awarded the 2013 Sydney Symphony Fellowship. The Fellowship aims to develop a new generation of musicians capable of filling some of Australia’s most prestigious orchestral chairs. The Fellowship is Australia’s leading vocational…
Bachelor of Criminology
Are you fascinated with the sociology of criminality and the drivers of crime? From 2014 you can study the new Bachelor of Criminology at ANU, and learn about the different dimensions of crime and the societal response to it. The Bachelor of Criminology program addresses the causes, politics and…
Student awarded Hawker Scholarship
Bachelor of Arts student Tristian Delroy has been awarded a Charles Hawker Scholarships. Tristian Delroy, from Bellmere (near Caboolture, Queensland), is a resident of Burgmann College. He is in his first year at ANU, studying for a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws, and after graduating…
Public lecture: Living with the Dead
My time with a stocking maker in the era of Luddism Date: Tuesday 7 May 2013 followed by a reception in the Coombs extensionTime: 6:00-7.30pmLocation: Coombs Lecture Theatre Fellows Road, ANUPresenter: Professor Carolyn Steedman, University of Warwick Historians spend a lot of their time with…
Students' artistry helping to save endangered bird
One of Australia’s rarest birds has a new home due to the craftsmanship of students from the School of Art. The 2012 first year students from the Furniture Workshop have designed nesting boxes especially for the endangered Forty-spotted Pardalote found only in the southeast corner of Tasmania.…
Apply now for ANIP in semester 2 2013
The Australian National Internships Program (ANIP) gives Australian and International undergraduate and postgraduate students an opportunity to work at the heart of Australian policy and politics. The elite program arranges 13 week research-orientated internships at a variety of Canberra…