Poor pandemic management pummels Coalition at the polls
The Coalition government was severely punished at the polls for perceived poor performance during the COVID-19 pandemic, paving…
Council News – Meeting: 2 December 2022
Council News Meeting 6/2022 2 December 2022 Council met in person for the sixth meeting of 2022. Council…
VC’s Update – Pay increase and the Universities Accord
Hi everyone, I am writing this blog to announce some good news for our community - and after a tough couple of years, everyone…
‘Sounds’ of the sun inspire an extraordinary new album
A new album transporting listeners on a journey to the sun and inspired by 'sounds' captured in space and on the ground shows the…
Meet the recipients of the VC and Chancellor's Annual Awards
The 2022 Vice-Chancellor's and Chancellor's Annual Awards were held last night highlighting the outstanding…
How ocean currents helped Dr Adele Morrison find her path
Oceanographer Dr Adele Morrison is working on the frontline of the climate crisis. Her research is crucial to our understanding…
Dr John Debs earns national recognition for teaching methods
Dr John Debs, Senior Lecturer with the Research School of Physics and Engineering and Founder and Director of ANU…
Jim Williams wins Australian Institute of Physics Medal
Emeritus Professor Jim Williams has received the Australian Institute of Physics Harrie Massey Medal for outstanding…
ANU Alumna wins national award for Honours Thesis in physics
Congratulations to ANU Alumna Katherine Curtis who has been awarded the Thomas H Laby Medal for Excellence in Physics from the…
Academic Board news – Meeting: 6/2022 – 29 November 2022
Academic Board News Meeting 6/2022 29 November 2022 Academic Board held its sixth meeting of the year on 29…
ANU to shape a safer tech future with new cybernetics school
How Australia and the world can safely navigate and steer the profound impact new technologies, including artificial intelligence…
What is Cybernetics?
Cybernetics is not just about robots and artificial intelligence (AI), and whether humans will become cyborgs or if computers…
Susan Scott wins Australian Institute of Physics Medal
Congratulations to Distinguished Professor Susan Scott who has once again been recognised for her ground-breaking research on…
Big brains bring change: inside the social life of spiders
For anyone with arachnophobia, the only thing worse than finding a lone spider dangling in a doorway or resting on your rear-view…
Desert journeys on display at the Class of 2022’s Grad Show
An incredible family heritage and epic treks across Australia on camels are some of the powerful themes explored in the School of…
World’s oldest meal offers food for thought
The contents of the last meal consumed by the earliest animals known to inhabit Earth more than 550 million years ago has…
ANU researchers win PM's science prizes
Two leading researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) who are battling catastrophic climate change and killer…
ANU to map Australia's telecommunications resilience
A first-of-its kind project led by The Australian National University (ANU) will holistically map the resilience of Australia's…
Study shows the cost of captivity
Animals bred in captivity can experience significant changes to their bodies, behaviour and health, which affects their chances…
ANU innovation boosting green and manufacturing revolutions
A new training centre hosted by The Australian National University (ANU) is upskilling the next generation of researchers in…



















