
Kate’s dream semester in the Netherlands
25 Sep 2024
When Kate Morton decided to spend a semester abroad in the Netherlands, she was all in for the cliches.

How Chloe and Zora found their place at ANU
14 Aug 2024
Discover how two talented women from different parts of the world were drawn to the tranquility and academic excellence of Canberra, now pursuing their PhDs with the Pioneering Women Scholarship at ANU....

Get, set and thesis!
9 Jul 2024
Imagine summarising an eighty-page thesis in three minutes. That’s exactly the work cut out for our PhD students competing in the 3MT thesis competition.

What’s that sound? A duet of humans and AI in concert
5 Jul 2024
Artificial Intelligence is becoming part of everyday life, but will it have a role in creating music? Dr Charles Martin of the School of Computing has been working with his students and...

‘Timing is immaculate’ for Aerospace in Australia
2 Jul 2024
The first cohort of Aerospace Engineering majors will graduate ANU this month into a dynamic industry spurred by drones, artificial intelligence, and some out of this world opportunities in the space sector....

TechLauncher: Shaping future-ready professionals
26 Jun 2024
With around 300 students in Semester 1 2024, TechLauncher helps students become job-ready by providing opportunities to enhance both technical and professional skills that are not necessarily taught in a traditional classroom...

From Super Mario Bros to a passion in computer science
15 May 2024
Childhood interest in video games sparked passion for computer science. Devansu Yadav shared his journey as a first-year Master of Computing student at ANU.

HEXperience of a lifetime – unveiling innovative student startups
10 Apr 2024
Earlier this year, a group of ANU students travelled to HEX International Singapore, a two-week immersive program for idea-stage founders to refine their start-up ideas and learn from leaders in business, social...

Natasha Linard scholarship recipients on engineering, leadership and women in STEM
26 Mar 2024
Growing up on a farm, Nikki Ballinger’s interest in engineering began at an early age - helping her dad out fixing machinery and learning how to weld and do woodwork. “I didn’t...

What do playdough and video games have in common? Ask Dr Penny Kyburz!
13 Mar 2024
When you think of creating video games, what comes to mind? Using playdough and creating prototypes out of paper? Associate Professor Penny Kyburz is bringing a unique flair of creativity and innovation...