ANU building lit up in solidarity with Ukraine
Blue and yellow is lighting up the façade of a building on The Australian National University (ANU) campus each night until…
ANU women challenging the patriarchy in their fields
Updated: Monday 21 March 2022 This International Women's Day (IWD) we are celebrating four ANU women who are challenging…
Young ANU women fighting for a more equitable world
Updated: Monday 21 March 2022 ANU law student Claudia Hodge is the epitome of this year's International Women's Day theme, '…
Changes to bird behaviour linked to climate change
A new study from researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) rolls back the curtain on half a century of evidence…
Why ANU has decided to cut ties with Russia
Like the rest of Australia, staff and students at the Australian National University have watched with horror Russia's completely…
Stella Count crashes through the gender parity barrier
For the first time since it started in 2012, representation of women authors in Australian book reviews is on par with that of…
ANU statement on Ukraine
The Australian National University (ANU) strongly condemns Russia's invasion of Ukraine and its fundamental breaches of…
Get to know the gang-gang cockatoo
They are the faunal emblem of the Australian Capital Territory, but enthusiasm for the gang-gang cockatoo stretches far beyond…
ANU physicist appointed to edit prestigious journal
Distinguished Professor Susan Scott, a pioneering physicist at ANU, is the first Australian to be appointed as Editor-in-Chief of…
ANU experts on the 2022 federal election
Politics and elections Emeritus Professor John Warhurst ANU School of Politics and International Relations T:…
ANU community rallies to support students in residences
As semester one kicked off, ANU saw a number of positive COVID-19 cases in our on campus student residences. With restrictions…
Ambassador visits ANU for Lunar New Year in first Aus event
China's new ambassador to Australia used his first community event to acknowledge the "great relationship" between the two…
Adaptation key to protect vulnerable from climate change
Climate change is affecting every region in the world, almost every sector, and people in both urban and rural settings, authors…
Australia and UK join forces on national security education
UK establishment of a College for National Security modelled on the National Security College at The Australian National…
VC’s update – masks, top uni accolade and reflections
Hello everyone It's been great to be back on campus, particularly that we were able to welcome our 2022 cohort of…
Visionary teaching earns Teaiwa top accolade
Professor Katerina Teaiwa has been named the 2021 Australian University Teacher of the Year for her visionary approach to…
Borders are open, but visitors won't flock back
Australia is welcoming fully vaccinated visa holders from 21 February, but experts from The Australian National University (ANU)…
Why are Russia and Ukraine on the brink of war?
Russian president Vladimir Putin is playing mind games with the rest of the world over a potential war with Ukraine, a leading…
Flippers and flutes: how music helps us talk to dolphins
The universal language of music could serve as a gateway to communicate with dolphins and possibly open doors to learn more about…
New game shows how animals choose their mate
A challenge to bring fun and creativity to the classroom has sparked an ambitious side-project for one researcher at The…



















