How does the Gallipoli legend influence modern day Australia? Why does politics need the female touch? The new ANU Reporter has the answers.
Senior lecturer in rural medicine Dr Jill Bestic reflects on the importance of family in the remote top end of the Northern Territory.
The female experience of autism is vastly different to that for men, says PhD candidate Susannah French.
ANU Reporter's Belinda Cranston surveys the complexities of a building called Coombs – a place where being lost can lead to discovery.
While the opening of the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility in 1973 had the Prime Ministerial touch, it didn’t win over everyone on campus.
The ANU has paid tribute to former Vice-Chancellor Professor Anthony Low AO, who died in Canberra on Thursday 12 February. He was 87....
There is evidence that suggests European contact with Australia’s east coast happened before Captain Cook’s, says John Molony.
The ANU community is deeply saddened by the death of distinguished scientist, Professor Michael Raupach.
ANU students are being encouraged to do a Science degree and run away to join the circus during O-week celebrations.
A 23-tonne Science...
Seven of the University’s alumni have been named Fulbright scholars for 2015.The Fulbright scholarships, awarded by the Australian-American...
On Monday 16 February 2015, the University’s new parking system goes live. The new system includes virtual parking permits (vPermit) and a...
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Marnie Hughes-Warrington has taken over the reins of the Australian Rhodes Community, replacing Rhodes...
Professor Jenny Corbett says winning the prestigious Order of the Rising Sun award for her work on Japanese economics shows ANU is in the...
We enter 2015 with many positive indicators for the future of the university.
Canberra student Lucy Kirk was one of the first group of Tuckwell Scholars. Lucy describes her first year in the Tuckwell program.
Academics from across the University have been awarded promotions to Level E Professor, following last year’s Academic Promotions round....
ANU wants to ensure everyone who studies, lives, works and visits the campus feels safe and enjoys their experience.
To keep everyone safe...
Meet Statistical Consultant Teresa (Terry) Neeman, who works in the Statistical Consulting Unit at the John Dedman Building.
Terry, what do...
The quality of recordings from lecture theatres is about to be enhanced with new technology to be rolled out across 26 venues on campus in...
Associate Professor Andrew Macintosh of the ANU College of Law has been appointed Chair of the Australian Government’s newly created...