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.
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.
Billions in private cash is flooding into fusion power. Will it pay off?
Over the past five years, private-sector funding for fusion energy has exploded. ANU expert and Chair of the Australian ITER Forum, Professor Matthew…
ANU team create record-breaking solar cells
ANU engineers have achieved world-leading efficiency in perovskite solar cells, by redesigning the interface of the device.
New Australian fossil fuel site will have major impact on people and the planet
Emissions from the site will cause 484 heat-related deaths in Europe by the end of this century, according to new research led by ANU.
Canberra is officially Australia’s safest city
A recent study found that Canberra ranked highest for safety among Australia’s major cities, thanks to low crime rates, affordable housing and strong…
Lessons from Peru: what Australia can learn about the growing risk of dengue fever
Australia is increasingly at risk of dengue fever outbreaks, but climate research from Peru can provide clues on how to deal with it.
Teaching and research quality shine in ANU World University Rankings
ANU has retained its 73rd position on the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, remaining in fourth place nationally.
ANU Environmental Engineer elected to the International Academy of Astronautics
"I am grateful for this recognition and excited to contribute to the Academy’s mission of advancing space science and technology for the benefit…
Aerial robotics pioneer joins prestigious ATSE Fellowship
Professor Rob Mahony has been elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) in recognition of his work…









