NEWS HIGHLIGHT
ANU partners with AI safety company Anthropic to strengthen its AI research and teaching
ANU is one of four research institutions across Australia to partner with AI giant Anthropic under its AI for Science program to advance AI research and teaching.
ANU opens new study space for women in engineering
The Kim Jackson Scholars’ Space has officially opened as the program expands to support more regional and rural students.
7 reasons why Canberra is perfect for postgraduate students
Find out why Canberra should be the city of choice for your postgraduate degree.
Welcoming our newest students to the ANU College of Systems and Society
From 16-20 February, we celebrate O-Week for Semester 1, 2026 and wish a very warm welcome to all our new and continuing ANU students.
Distinguished alumna Kim Jackson receives honorary doctorate from ANU
Kim Jackson has been awarded an honorary doctorate in a ceremony at The Australian National University (ANU).
Playdough, nanomaterials and robot dogs at the National Youth Science Forum
Bright young minds come together for a week of STEM exploration at ANU.
Vale Emeritus Professor Stephen Boyden
Vale Fenner School Emeritus Professor Stephen Boyden, whose life and work shaped generations of thinking about the relationship between people and…
ANU continues to shine as a global research and teaching powerhouse
ANU saw a rise in rankings across four subjects for 2026 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject, continuing to position…
Water cycle instability drove global water-related disasters in 2025
Ongoing shifts in the global water cycle amplified floods, droughts and heat extremes in 2025, according to a new report involving an international…
To equip the communicators of the future: Thomas Hukahu on bringing back more sci comm to PNG
Thomas Hukahu, graduating Honours student and Mike Gore Scholar, on the value of science communication in raising the new generation.








