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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.
Communicating complex ideas, in just three minutes: our 2025 3MT candidates
Imagine condensing an 80,000-word thesis into a three-minute presentation. That’s exactly the challenge faced by PhD students in the Three Minute…
ANU start-up offers green solutions for extraction of valuable materials
A simple and cost-effective method developed by scientists in the ANU School of Engineering could make the process of extracting valuable resources…
Redefining engineering: Dr Elizabeth Williams is shaping safer tech and industry practices for everyone
You may have heard the maxim ‘think outside the box’. But when it comes to engineering, Dr Elizabeth Williams wants to redefine the box by making…
ANU students unveil their most advanced solar car yet
The student-led ANU Solar Racing team have unveiled their fourth and most advanced solar car ahead of a mammoth 3,022-kilometre, cross-country…
Australia should invest in new environmental monitoring systems: ANU expert
A new report led by ANU examines 25 years of changes to Australia's environment and biodiversity.
Developing fuel moisture sensing satellites for fire management with Indigenous knowledge
A pilot project is combining advanced satellite technology with Aboriginal and Māori knowledge to improve fire management and support more effective…
Convergence, trust, technology and cybernetics at the World Economic Forum
ANU expert Professor Katherine Daniell, from the School of Cybernetics, joins the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions to talk…
Celebrating women in engineering at ANU
On International Women in Engineering Day, we honour and celebrate the women reshaping the world through engineering.
Token wars
‘Tokens’ used to train AI models are running out. School of Cybernetics PhD candidate Kathy Reid discusses what this means and why should we care.









