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Bavarian State Award for Head of Gold and Silversmithing
Johannes Kuhnen, Head of the Gold and Silversmithing workshop in the ANU School of Art, has received a Bavarian State Award for his artistic vessel forms made from anodised aluminium and titanium. The award, which is given by the Bavarian State Government in Germany each year, recognises…
Telling rural tales
The barren and harsh landscapes of the Monaro’s farmland may be one of Canberra’s nearest rural neighbours, but in many ways the area is so different it may as well be the surface of the moon. The bitterly cold, treeless plains and towering inhospitable alpine mountain ranges are historically and…
Kapyong scholarship for ANU student
One of the ANU School of Politics and International Relations newest members, Jeffrey Choi, is continuing the history of Australian-Korean friendship. Last year, as part of the commemorations of the 60th anniversary of the Battle of Kapyong in the Korean War, the Australian Government announced…
CASS student wins St Gallen Wings of Excellence Award
Nicholas Fenech, a current postgraduate research student in the Centre for European Studies, has received one of only 100 St Gallen Wings of Excellence Awards. The postgraduate student award, which is based on an essay writing competition, attracted over 1000 entries from around the world. As…
Art graduates finalists in Archibald Prize
Gary Smith and Frank Thirion - both graduates of the ANU School of Art - have been selected as finalists for their work The Faceless Men. The pair, including Gary who is currently a visiting artist in the School's photography and media arts workshop, collaborated to develop their works. The…
Professor Pat Jalland recognised as International Women's Day champion
On International Women's Day, on 8 March, a number of ANU staff were recognised by Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington in recognition for their efforts in supporting women at the University. Professor Pat Jalland, from the ANU School of History, was recognised for her pioneering mentoring programs…
ANU opens Lena Karmel Lodge
The latest addition to residential accommodation at The Australian National University, Lena Karmel Lodge, was officially opened by ACT Chief Minister Katy Gallagher. Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young said that Lena Karmel Lodge will provide subsidised accommodation to students, with support…