Alumna and ANU School of Art PhD candidate Erica Seccombe (MPhil '05) has won the inaugural Paramor Prize for Art and Innovation in Sydney.
The prize, which includes a $20,000 grant, was for her work...
Nobel laureate and ANU astrophysicist Professor Brian Schmidt AC has made the first donation to a new United States-based ANU charitable foundation.
The ANU Foundation USA mission is to promote...
The next few months will be quite busy for the ANU North American Liaison Office. Details of their involvement in upcoming events are listed below.
For further information, please send an email to...
The alumni relations team recently caught up with recent graduates Anthony Lieu (BComm ’14, LLB ’14) and Max Burke (JD ’14) to talk about their future.
How did you meet each other?
We met whilst...
He was a surfer, a rascal, a husband and a dad. Above all he was a soldier, an officer and a gentleman.
And Matthew Carr never stopped fighting.
During his teenage years the strapping dark-haired boy...
Congratulations to Indiana University (IU) President and ANU Alumnus Professor Michael A. McRobbie AO FAHA (PhD ’79, HonLittD ’10) on receiving the U.S. Midwest Award for Outstanding Achievement. The...
Congratulations to Kezia Bates who was drawn as the winner of the Alumni Relations December 2014 Gradution Competition.
By simply signing up to the ANU Alumni Program Kezia won a $500 Flight Centre...
The Alumni Career Network (ACN) was launched in Canberra in 2013, and is a professional network of alumni volunteers who advise students and fellow alumni on careers and host and sponsor networking...
The inaugural ANU Phone Appeal officially ended on Saturday 13 December 2014. In one day, a dedicated group of student callers raised $7,790 in pledged gifts – 10% of the entire campaign. In addition...
2014 ANU College of Law graduate Derek Bayley has been awarded an internship with the Hague Conference where he will work to help protect children and families from illegal or irregular international...
A new book reveals how one of Australia’s most prominent military officers was instrumental in forming Fenner Hall’s community and culture in its formative years.
After retiring from successful...
2014 was an enormous year for the University and alumni community. Here are some of the highlights:
January
Congratulations were extended to 23 alumni who received a 2014 Australia Day Honour....
Selected law students and recent law graduates are being given the opportunity to travel to The Hague – and spend nine months working with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) – as part of the...
Hidden amongst the lush greenery of the ANU campus are echidnas, wombats, possums, sugar gliders, wallabies and even the odd platypus.
Despite being in the middle of Canberra, the campus is...
When Ben Duggan started his Bachelor of Arts almost six years ago, he wasn’t exactly sure what he wanted to do with his life.
“I wanted to do something generalist and versatile that would give me...
“I was not the brightest in the physics class,” says Tillyard Prize winner Lachlan McGinness, who has been conferred with his Bachelor of Science with honours.
“But I did feel I had contribution to...
Luis Power says his biggest education experience at ANU has been learning about himself.
“I have become a lot more aware of the world, I was so naïve,” says Luis, who graduates this week from a...
Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies graduate Fay Edwards says her studies at ANU have helped her seek experiences in other countries.
Edwards, 23, has spent her fourth year of study in Bandung,...
Arts graduate Charlee-Sue Frail is a Ngemba woman and the first person in her family to graduate from university.
During her degree, Charlee-Sue worked part time at Recognise, the educational...
For Alice Bradshaw, who graduated from the ANU College of Law on Wednesday, studying at ANU is a family affair.
“My parents met at Burton Hall when they were at ANU studying economics and law. I didn...