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 ANU and NTU scholars in the grounds of the NTU Singapore campus for their 2017 research symposium
28
Nov
2017

CASS researchers showcase expertise at 2017 NTU Singapore symposium

Some of the best researchers in Australia and Singapore have presented their research on topics as varied as the language of happiness, humour, political power, and visualising data and heritage. They gathered at the annual ANU-Nanyang Technological University Research Symposium, hosted by NTU in…

28
Nov
2017

Exhibition celebrates emerging ANU artists

More than 140 artworks created by graduating students of the ANU School of Art and Design will be on display from Friday 24 November until 3 December in one of Canberra's biggest annual art exhibitions.   The Graduating Exhibition of 2017 will be held in the workshops of the 10 disciplines…

 From left, Vice Chancellor Prof Brian Schmidt, PARSA President Alyssa Shaw, ANUSA President James Connolly and ANU Academic Board President Jacqueline Lo. Image: Lannon Harley/ANU
27
Nov
2017

New agreement sees better collaboration on academic matters

A new Student Partnership Agreement between ANU Academic Board and the University's student organisations is expected to improve student ability to provide feedback on their university experience. The Student Partnership Agreement was signed on 20 November by the Chair of…

 From left, Dr Deirdre Howard-Wagner, Dr Matthew Kopec, and Dr Katherine Carroll
22
Nov
2017

CASS scholars win $1.4m worth of ARC funding

Five scholars from the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences will share in more than $1.41 million worth of Australian Research Council funding. Their projects include Indigenous organisation management, motherhood and bereavement, and improving how groups operate. CASS Dean, Professor Rae…

 Image: Woodleywondersworks, Flickr
20
Nov
2017

Australian housing oversupplied by up to 164,000

Australia has an oversupply of up to 164,000 dwellings, including parts of the major cities, countering industry and government suggestions that Australia is suffering a housing shortage, a new study by The Australian National University (ANU) has found.   The Regional Housing Supply and…

 From left, Professor Darren Halpin, Professor Peter Shergold (National President of IPAA), and Emeritus Professor John Warhurst. Image courtesy: IPAA 
20
Nov
2017

Scholars win top prize from Institute of Public Administration Australia

Two scholars of The Australian National University have won a major award from the Institute of Public Administration Australia for an essay based on their public policy research.Professor Darren Halpin and Emeritus Professor John Warhurst received the Sam Richardson Award for the most influential…

 ANU was rated number one in Australia in the Times Higher Education, Global University Employability Ranking. Image: ANU/Flickr
16
Nov
2017

ANU graduates among the world’s most employable

Graduates from ANU have been ranked Australia's most employable graduates and are listed among the world's most sought after employees. For the fifth consecutive year, ANU was rated number one in Australia in the Times Higher Education, Global University Employability Ranking…