Alumna Donisha Duff (MBA 2013), an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander from Thursday Island was recently recognised at the 2014 National NAIDOC Awards. Donisha, one of two Torres Strait Islanders...
Three of the University’s alumni visited the campus on 15 July and gave a glimpse into the pathways they took to become successful entrepreneurs in the competitive environment of Silicon Valley.
The...
The Australian National University has welcomed four new members to its governing Council, adding new depth and diversity.
The new members are distinguished molecular biologist Professor Suzanne Cory...
The head of the School of Art’s Printmedia and Drawing workshop says she’s looking forward to continuing the studio’s legacy of producing some of the best quality artists and artwork possible.
Alison...
Alumna Jane Halton (BA (Hons) 1982) was recently announced by the Prime Minister as Secretary of the Department of Finance, an appointment which makes her one of the most senior female department...
Intelledox, a Canberra-based, global software company started by two ANU alumni, has been named the 2014 Telstra ACT Business of the Year. The company, and its founders, also won the Medium Business...
Three of the University’s alumni will visit the campus on Tuesday 15 July to share their experiences in getting to Silicon Valley, California as entrepreneurs. They’re likely to tell students and...
Four new ANU massive open online courses (MOOCs) on the Edx platform are in preparation for release in 2015/16 after being selected from a highly competitive and creative field.
Edx takes ANU courses...
Quantum optics specialist and ANU alumna Professor Elanor Huntington has been appointed Dean of the ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS).
Professor Huntington is the current Head of...
The Australian National University has appointed seven new Public Policy Fellows, including two of the country’s top senior public servants, to join the nation’s most influential policy forum....
Former Prime Minister Bob Hawke has launched a new book on the rise of China by ANU Professor Stuart Harris, using his speech to discuss China’s economic rise and growing influence in the region.
In...
Academic Dr Beth Beckmann has won a prestigious National Teaching Fellowship in recognition of her expertise in improving the quality of university teaching.
Dr Beckmann is the first person from ANU...
Professor Leslie Zines AO, who was Dean of the ANU Faculty of Law between 1973 and 1975, and again between 1984 and 1986, died peacefully in Canberra after a long illness on 31 May. He was 84....
An ANU School of Music alumnus says playing for the young Royals, Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, at a Government House reception was very exciting and a recent highlight of his...
ACT Attorney-General, Simon Corbell, has announced the appointment of The Hon Justice Stephen Walmsley (LLB 1968) as an Acting Judge to the ACT Supreme Court for a period of 12 months to deal with...
You are invited to join us for the first ANU Alumni Careers Month, which is open to all alumni.
You can be part of several events and conversations held in Canberra and virtually (for alumni based...
Over 100 Sydney based alumni, friends and supporters attended a special Vice-Chancellor’s reception and private viewing of Afghanistan, Hidden Treasures from the National Museum, Kabul at the Art...
Four members of the ANU alumni community have been honoured by the Australian Academy of Science by electing them as Fellows in recognition of their contribution to scientific research.
Australian...
Nestled on the edge of the city and Sullivan’s creek, Toad Hall welcomed its first students in 1974. Forty years on and Toad Hall is home to a community of full-time postgraduate and mature age...
Businesswoman Ms Thérèse Rein and international art scholar Dr Michael Brand returned to Canberra to be honoured at the 2014 ANU Alumni Awards.
Ms Rein and Dr Brand were awarded the highest ANU...