NEWS HIGHLIGHT
New Dean appointed to lead the ANU College of Systems and Society
Professor Aaron Quigley has been appointed the new Dean of the ANU College of Systems and Society.
Exploring uncharted depths at ANU Game Jam
ANU students take the express lane as they fast-track their game development skills in just two days.
Century-old clues reveal hidden threat to Australian songbird
A hidden threat facing one of Australia’s most iconic birds, the regent honeyeater, has been uncovered in a new study led by researchers from ANU and…
Future students greeted by robots, beetles, and race cars at ANU Open Day 2025
The ANU campus was buzzing on Saturday 29 March as prospective students explored their future at Open Day 2025.
Sharing the joy of science: how Lee Constable helps kids become superheroes
Author, TV presenter and ANU graduate Lee Constable is sharing her passion for science with the next generation.
Everything you say to an Alexa speaker will be sent to Amazon – starting today
Starting 28 March, Amazon has disabled two key privacy features in its Alexa smart speakers, in a push to introduce artificial intelligence-powered “…
Meet the ANU student turning undergraduate research into a podcast
ANU student and Tuckwell Scholarship recipient Chris Jackson shares his latest project, a podcast dedicated to highlighting the research of…
ANU receives top marks in global maths competition
ANU has been recognised as the top performing university in Australia in a prestigious global mathematics competition for undergraduate students.
Australia’s environment shows signs of improvement, but our ecosystems remain under threat
Australia’s environment improved slightly in 2024, marking the fourth consecutive year of above-average conditions, but major challenges remain…
Why build nuclear power in place of old coal, when you could have pumped hydropower instead?
Australia’s energy policy would take a sharp turn if the Coalition wins the upcoming federal election.









