PhD researcher Timothea Horn is examining how ‘small powers’ can help stop the global spread of landmines and weapons.
The University has appointed leading climate scientist Dr Mark Howden as Interim Director of the ANU Climate Change Institute.
Dr Howden,...
Nobel laureate Professor Brian Schmidt has made the first donation to a new United States-based ANU charitable foundation.
The Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University, Professor Ian Young AO, today announced that when his present term as Vice-...
One of the most iconic ruins of the 2003 Canberra bushfires, the Mount Stromlo Observatory Director’s Residence, has re-opened.
Adjunct Professor Michael Gore has been honoured for a lifetime of work promoting science to young Australians
Demand for places to study at the ANU remains strong in 2015, with growing interest in Flexible Double Degrees, after the main round offers...
Indigenous students from around the country have come to Canberra to find out firsthand what it is like to be a university student.
A play performed in Javanese by ANU language students has attracted more than a quarter of a million viewers.
College of Law graduate Derek Bayley has been awarded an internship the Peter Nygh Hague Conference Internship.
A new book about former senior military officer and ANU Senior Fellow, Dr. Colonel Reginald Gardner, reveals early days at Fenner Hall
Studying a PhD at ANU has opened up a world of opportunity for Dr Nematullah Bizhan.
The ANU campus is home to a variety of animals.
Two ANU PhD students have won an IT award for creating a web-based application in just 32 hours, aimed at helping foreign students...
Fifteen ANU students have spent 21 days in Hawaii as part of the ANU Pacific Islands Field School.
The students, from across all seven ANU...
Jessica King always dreamed of becoming a doctor and didn’t let anything get in her way.
The animator behind the University’s holiday video has been overwhelmed by the reaction since its release.
Physics graduate Lachlan McGinness has won the top ANU student award the Tillyard Prize.
Arts graduate Charlee-Sue Frail is a Ngemba woman and the first person in her family to graduate from university.
Professor Catherine Waldby has been appointed Director of the Research School of Social Sciences.