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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.

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09
Oct
2025

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.

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29
Sep
2025

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…

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24
Sep
2025

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…

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17
Sep
2025

Faces of ANU: Yumin Li

Learn about Yumin's story - who moved to Canberra from Guangzhou, China to pursue postgraduate study at ANU, and is now working as an academic…

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17
Sep
2025

The right material: Professor Ivan Cole leads ANU engineering to a sustainable future

What if we stopped treating waste as a problem to fix, and started designing it out altogether? Materials engineer Professor Ivan Cole joins ANU with…

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15
Sep
2025

Politicians are pushing AI as a quick fix to Australia’s housing crisis. They’re risking another Robodebt

Presenting AI as a quick fix for Australia’s housing shortage might be tempting, but it risks distracting from deeper systemic issues such as labour…

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10
Sep
2025

Computing researcher shines at Visualise Your Thesis competition

Algorithm debt explained: Iko-Ojo Simon on why even the smartest AI can crack without the right foundations.

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08
Sep
2025

From code to care: ANU research on AI is changing lives

Dr Chirath Hettiarachchi is harnessing artificial intelligence to help people living with diabetes and depression. And he’s only just getting started.

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03
Sep
2025

The ANU team drought-proofing staple crops to improve Pacific food security

An engineer and a plant scientist are working together to ensure yams and taro are capable of surviving droughts in Tonga and keeping people fed.