In the media
Academic staff and research scholars constantly provide media commentaries.The following interviews and media pieces have been published in recent months:
Linguistics scholar Denise Fisher's work inspires new Teachers' Cafe in NT, ABC Radio Darwin, 09 Oct 2018.
School of Music alumnus Alex Stuart returns to Canberra with his jazz quintet, Canberra Times, 09 Oct 2018.
Chris Latham's Digger's Requiem rousing success, The Australian, 08 Oct 2018.
School of Music visiting fellow Chris Latham's Digger's Requiem receives plaudits, Canberra Times, 08 Oct 2018.
Australian National Dictionary Centre's Mark Gwynn on the phrase 'fair go', ABC Radio Melbourne, 08 Oct 2018.
Etched in Bone – chronicling Australia's shameful trade in Indigenous remains, The Guardian Australia, 08 Oct 2018.
Robyn McKenzie archaeology project sparks conversation about Indigenous stone tools, The Daily Advertiser, 05 Oct 2018.
ANU Historians premiere film Etched in Bone, ABC Canberra Radio News, 05 Oct 2018.
School of Music visiting fellow Christopher Latham on his project the Diggers Requiem, The Conversation, 04 Oct 2018.
School of Art and Design alum Elliot Bastianon on his approach to designing furniture, All Homes, 03 Oct 2018.
School of Music staff and students star in Foreigner Australian tour, Canberra City News, 03 Oct 2018.
Examination of School of Art and Design Painting Amongst Other Things exhibition, Art Monthly, 03 Oct 2018.
Af Ulla Poulsen: The US has served the Middle East on a silver platter for Iran, Kristeligt Dagblad, 01 Oct 2018.
Prof Ian McAllister speaks about changing the voting age, ABC RN - PM, 01 Oct 2018.
John Molony 1927-2018: A life serving the church, history and football, Canberra Times, 01 Oct 2018.
School of Music alumni's triumphs post-graduation, Narooma News, 01 Oct 2018.
ANU anthropology project described as 'Antiques Roadshow' kicks off, Radio Australia - Pacific Beat, 24 Sep 2018.
Project by anthropologist Robyn McKenzie sees farmers hand in Aboriginal artefacts held for generations, ABC Online, 23 Sep 2018.
Art PhD candidate Kate Baker wins Hindmarsh Prize for glass art, Canberra Times, 22 Sep 2018.