For political and policy students, the Australian National Internships Program (ANIP) is an elite entry into the halls of power. With its many contacts and enviable position in the national capital, the program arranges 13-week internships with high-profile politicians and policy leaders to develop research skills and professional networks.
In the latest edition of ANU Reporter, we take a look at the experiences of two of the program's alumni.
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![ANU is home to Gadi, a high-performance supercomputer at the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) used by 7500+ researchers across the University and the country. The machine is named ‘Gadi’ [pronounced Gar-dee], a word of the Ngunnawal people meaning ‘to search for’.](https://d1zkbwgd2iyy9p.cloudfront.net/files/styles/anu_double_narrow_440x248/public/2026-08/resized20200311_DSC7629_GADI_supercomputer_NCI.jpg?itok=Zsq4v0BK)

