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Apr
2015
Mental health research pioneer honoured by ANU »
The founder of the ANU National Institute of Mental Health Research (NIMHR), Professor Scott Henderson, has been honoured for his...
24
Apr
2015
Does the Anzac legend fit our multicultural identity? »
Professor Joan Beaumont asks whether the values that the Anzac legend enshrines are ones that transcend culture, ethnicity and faith.
23
Apr
2015
ANU commemorates ANZAC centenary »
The University has commemorated the centenary of the ANZAC landings by planting a memorial pine tree which descended from a tree at Lone...
23
Apr
2015
After 100 years of income tax, where to now? »
A two-day conference at ANU next week will mark the nation's other centenary and one of the most significant economic reforms in Australia'...
23
Apr
2015
Anzac Day is also about the right to democratic dissent and those who fought for it »
Interfering with an Anzac Day service has been a very Australian way of drawing public attention to an issue, expert Marian Sawer writes.
23
Apr
2015
Victoria must stop clearfelling to save Leadbeater's Possum »
David Lindenmayer, Australian National University
The Leadbeater’s Possum, Victoria’s faunal emblem, has been formally recognised as...
23
Apr
2015
Anti-cancer drug to help fight malaria »
ANU researchers have helped find a new way to make anti-malaria drugs more effective by combining them with a low dose of an anti-cancer...
23
Apr
2015
Explore the Australian experience of the First World War »
As Australia commemorates the centenary of the First World War, a new course will examine the Australian experience of the conflict and the...
23
Apr
2015
Unburnable carbon: why we need to leave fossil fuels in the ground »
Will Steffen, Australian National University and Martin Rice
Ninety per cent of Australia’s current coal reserves will need to be left in...
22
Apr
2015
Springbank Island archaeologists find Aboriginal artefacts »
An ANU archaeological dig in Canberra has found a larger than expected number of Aboriginal artefacts.
22
Apr
2015
Australia can cut emissions and grow its economy – report »
Australia can make deep cuts to its carbon emissions and move to full renewable energy for its electricity supply at a relatively low cost...
22
Apr
2015
Scientists watch living taste cells in action »
Scientists have for the first time captured live images of the process of taste sensation, on the tongue of a mouse.
22
Apr
2015
The ongoing impact of Gallipoli »
Professor Hugh White explains why after 100 years Gallipoli still means so much to Australians.
22
Apr
2015
A legend with class: labour and Anzac »
For the Australian labour movement, Anzac has been more like a first cousin than a close sibling.
22
Apr
2015
PhD student wins Goldman Environmental Prize »
Before he commenced a PhD at the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, Myint Zaw was paramount in stopping the construction of a massive...
21
Apr
2015
Scholarship to open a world of opportunities in Asia »
A new scholarship will offer ANU undergraduate students $10,000 and the chance to spend a semester at one of seven leading universities in...
21
Apr
2015
ANU hosts ethnic YI professors from China »
The Australian National University (ANU) will host a visit by two of China's most distinguished ethnic Yi academics this week as part of a...
21
Apr
2015
Report calls for emissions cuts, but plays down the opportunities »
Frank Jotzo, Australian National University and Howard Bamsey, Australian National University
Australia should cut greenhouse gas emissions...
20
Apr
2015
Russian roots are hidden in Anzac history »
Dr Elena Govor looks back at the hidden history of Australia's Russion born Anzacs during the First World War.
20
Apr
2015
ANU experts discuss Anzac Day »
Some of Australia’s leading military historians and defence experts discuss some of the modern issues surrounding our day of remembrance.
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