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Student Edition
Tuesday 3 March
All the important campus news, events and opportunities for ANU students.
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Image: Students collaborate on campus as Semester 1 gets underway. Photo: ANU.
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The rundown – information you need at a glance
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- We’re aware of Wi-Fi connectivity issues across the ANU campus and are taking active steps to resolve these issues as quickly as possible. More details below.
- Tuition fees and upfront HECS payments are due 13 March.
- Police issue warning about ‘money mule’ scams targeting international students.
- Expressions of interest for close tomorrow. Places are limited.
- Monday 9 March is a public holiday in Canberra. There will be no On Campus on Tuesday 10 March. We will be back the following week.
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International Women’s Day Panel – Women in Leadership: Balancing the Scales
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Join us on Wednesday 11 March, 6pm for an ANU International Women’s Day event, aligned with this year’s theme, Balancing the Scales. This special panel will bring together women whose leadership spans community advocacy and public life, exploring how we create more equitable systems and opportunities across Australia.
Confirmed speakers include the Honourable Linda Burney, founder of the SKIP Foundation, Dr Kim Jackson, and Greens Senator for NSW, Dr Mehreen Faruqi.
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Photo: Respectful Relationships Unit.
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Rights, Relationships & Respect
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All ANU students must complete the Rights, Relationships & Respect (RRR) program. It covers sexual consent, respectful relationships and information about ANU support services.
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- Undergraduate and coursework students: must complete RRR by the last teaching day of your first semester. Failure to complete the program will prevent access to your academic transcript.
- Residential students: are required to complete RRR by 31 March (Census Date).
- Research students must complete RRR in Research as early as possible.
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Graphic: Information Security Office.
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Last chance to win an ANU hoodie
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Complete Cyber Sense Training by Wednesday 4 March, 5pm for your chance to win an ANU hoodie and exclusive Cyber Sense merchandise. Eight winners will be drawn.
Find out more at .
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If overseas conflicts, related conversations at home, or concern for loved ones are affecting your wellbeing or sense of safety, support is available.
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- The ANU Health, Safety and Wellbeing teams offer free and confidential case management and counselling for students. To make an appointment phone 02 6125 2211 or visit level 3 of the Pauline Griffin Health and Wellbeing Centre or visit this link:
- The ANU Wellbeing and Support Line is a phone service for all students who are experiencing stress, emotional difficulties, and mental health concerns. The service can also provide debriefing support and assistance for student leaders. This service is available 24/7 and can be reached by calling 1300 050 327 (voice) or 0488 884 170 (text).
- The University’s Chaplaincy service provides a multifaith team of chaplains, including members of Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Jewish, Baha'i, Humanist and Buddhist traditions. The service can be contacted via or 0407 866 777.
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These services are only available to students currently in Australia.
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Travel update: Required actions for students
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Students with upcoming international travel should review their travel itineraries, particularly where bookings involve Middle Eastern airlines or transit through affected regions. The ANU Travel provider ATPI will proactively contact all affected travellers with upcoming bookings, prioritising in order of departure date. Please ensure that:
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- Your travel arrangements align with current Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) travel advice.
- Any international travel not booked through ATPI Travel is registered with International SOS. Instructions for registering travel can be found in the .
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Please note that University travel insurance does not cover destinations classified as Level 4 (“Do Not Travel”) under DFAT advice. If you are unsure about your travel arrangements or require guidance, contact the ANU Travel Team at anu.au@atpi.com.
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Punch the monkey captures our hearts and raises questions
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For weeks, the story of Punch the monkey has tugged at heartstrings around the world. Videos of this lonely baby monkey at Japan’s Ichikawa Zoo have triggered global outpourings of empathy, grief and outrage.
Punch is not the first captive animal to spark such strong emotional reactions.
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at ANU
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The ANU Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Strategies 2025 Progress Report is now available. It highlights the initiatives delivered over the past year and outlines progress against DEI priorities.
The report reinforces the University’s commitment to advancing diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Video: Australian Federal Police.
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Police issue warning to international students targeted in 'money mules' scam
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The Joint Policing Cybercrime Coordination Centre is warning international students to stay alert to ‘money mule’ scams, where criminals use fake job ads, social media and messaging platforms to recruit students, with promises of “quick cash” in exchange for using their bank accounts to move illicit funds.
Participating in money muling is a serious criminal offence in Australia and can affect a student’s visa status, employment opportunities and ability to travel.
Keep up to date on scams and how to avoid them at .
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Democracy Sausage with guests Jill Sheppard and Jason Koutsoukis
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Thank you to everyone who attended the live Politics in the Pub recording last Tuesday, where Jill Sheppard and Jason Koutsoukis discussed the reconfiguration of the Coalition, the Farrer by-election and all things One Nation.
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We’re aware of Wi-Fi connectivity issues across the ANU campus and are taking active steps to resolve these issues as quickly as possible. We apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
Did you know that interference to your Wi-Fi signal can disrupt or slow down your connection? Common causes include personal hotspots (particularly in lecture halls) and physical barriers such as walls or electronics like microwaves and Bluetooth devices. Turning off personal hotspots in shared spaces will help campus Wi-Fi perform reliably.
If you experience Wi-Fi issues, please log a on ANUConnect. For support over the phone call +61 2 6125 4321.
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Photo: Functions on Campus.
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Planning a student event on campus?
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All student events must be submitted through to ensure compliance and coordination with the relevant University teams.
Please note submission deadlines:
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- Functions without liquor – at least 14 days prior.
- Functions with liquor – at least 21 days prior.
- Large-scale functions with more than 500 attendees, multiple locations or multi-day events – contact the Functions on Campus team as early as possible.
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ANU educators honoured in 2025 National Teaching Awards
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ANU educators have been recognised in the 2025 Australian Awards for University Teaching, celebrating excellence and impact across the sector.
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Photo: School of Medicine and Psychology.
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ANU PhD scholar takes disability leadership research to national stage
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Sharon Rosenrauch, a Sir Roland Wilson Foundation Scholar and PhD candidate in the School of Medicine and Psychology, recently presented at the University of Sydney’s Centre for Disability Research and Policy Leadership Forum. This year's theme, From Concept to Practice: Building a Future of Genuine Disability Leadership, brought together researchers, policymakers and practitioners to examine what meaningful disability leadership looks like in action.
Sharon joined a panel, From Commitment to Accountability, and argued that when an unrepresentative minority defines performance and leadership potential, merit cannot be considered an objective measure. Her work calls for a shift from expecting individuals to conform to narrow leadership prototypes, to debiasing the selection processes that perpetuate exclusion.
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Council advises that Ms Alison Kitchen AM has stepped down from her role as Pro-Chancellor, effective 18 February 2026, due to increasing workload commitments.
Importantly, Alison remains a committed member of Council. She will continue as Chair of the University’s Audit, Finance and Risk Committee and as a member of the Investment Committee. We are grateful for her ongoing contribution in these critical governance roles.
Alison has made a significant contribution to the University in her role as Pro-Chancellor, providing thoughtful and considered leadership. Council thanks her for her service and continued commitment to the University.
Council is currently considering the process around the appointment of a new Pro-Chancellor.
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Graphic: UN Women Australia.
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International Women's Day (IWD) – 8 March
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This year’s IWD theme is Balance the Scales and calls for every woman and girl, regardless of background or identity, to be safe, heard and free to shape her own life.
ANU will acknowledge IWD with a series of events, including guest speakers and conversations about gender equality and inclusion, and ANU Sport is offering free group fitness classes.
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Wednesday 11 March, 11am–3pm
Tertiary to Work is Canberra’s largest careers fair, connecting students with employers offering graduate programs, internships, casual roles and work experience opportunities.
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Wednesday 4 March, 4–6pm
Join the launch of the new McCusker Institute, an ambitious new chapter in collaborative, experiential learning. Meet the community driving change and find out how you can be part of it.
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Wednesday 4 March, 11am–3pm
Join ANU Sport for an afternoon of lawn games, music and friendly competition. Bring your friends, challenge your mates and enjoy the sunshine on Kambri Lawns.
No registration required, just show up.
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Meet the author – Louise Milligan
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Wednesday 4 March, 6–7pm
Louise Milligan will be in conversation with Virginia Haussegger on her second novel Shellybanks, a book with buried secrets, unimaginable trauma and how the love of family can pull you through to a brighter future.
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Radical conservatism and US foreign policy
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Friday 6 March, 12–1pm
Professor Michael Williams discusses how modern geopolitics empowers radical conservative actors at home, underpins transnational strategies abroad and fundamentally restructures international order.
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Michael Wesley
Monday 16 March, 6–7pm
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Dervla McTiernan
Monday 30 April, 6–7pm
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- – Tuesday 10, 17 & 24 March, 5.30–6.30pm.
- – Wednesday 11 March, 5.30–7.30pm.
- – Tuesday 23 March, 8.30am–9pm and Wednesday 24 March, 8.30am–5pm
- – Sunday 29 March, 10am–5pm
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AI-driven decoding and design of RNA-interacting molecules
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A fully funded PhD opportunity is available to develop integrated AI systems that decode and engineer molecules targeting RNA. The project sits at the intersection of artificial intelligence, molecular biology and therapeutics, aiming to accelerate the development of programmable RNA-targeting treatments.
Applications are open until filled. For more information, or to express interest, email Professor Eduardo Eyras at Eduardo.Eyras@anu.edu.au with a cover letter, CV and academic transcript.
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Machine Learning and Multi-omics
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Two fully funded PhD scholarships are available at the ARC Centre of Excellence in Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems at ANU (3.5 years). The projects sit at the intersection of AI, mathematics and computational biology, using modern machine learning and multi-omics data to model and predict cellular behaviour.
Applications are open until filled. For more information, or to express interest, email Associate Professor Jiayu (Jean) Wen at Jiayu.wen@anu.edu.au with a cover letter, CV and academic transcript.
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Bins and bikes and bees, oh my
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Follow ANU Green on and join the for events, tips and campus sustainability updates.
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Melanoma March is an annual campaign raising awareness and funds for melanoma research. Throughout March, events and activities promote sun safety and support vital research.
Protect yourself by:
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- Seeking shade
- Wearing sun-protective clothing
- Choosing a broad-brimmed hat
- Wearing wrap-around sunglasses
- Applying broad-spectrum sunscreen
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For more information visit the .
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Video: ANU College of Science and Medicine.
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Hidden Lab – Secrets in the side of Black Mountain
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Tucked into the rocky slopes of Black Mountain is a laboratory dedicated to uncovering the magnetic history of our planet. Located in an old quarry to ensure a magnetically quiet environment, the lab houses highly sensitive instruments that measure tiny traces of Earth’s ancient magnetic field preserved in rocks and sediments. These measurements reveal how Earth’s magnetic field has changed over millions of years.
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Scene on our Campus: Fairy Floss Sky
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This week’s picture comes from Alida Gyory, Senior Consultant, Organisational Development, who captured a pink sunset on her walk home.
“Another day, another stunning sunset. It's tough being part of such a beautiful campus community, but someone's gotta do it.”
Got a photo you’re proud of? and include a short description about why your snap is special to you.
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Help is available if you need it. If you are dealing with a personal or university-related issue, ANU encourages you to seek support through the Student Safety and Wellbeing team by emailing student.wellbeing@anu.edu.au or calling 02 6125 2211, Monday to Friday, 9am–4pm.
You can also visit our Urgent Support page for a list of 24/7 and crisis support options.
For life threatening emergencies first call 000 (or 0000 if dialing from an internal phone), then call ANU Security at (02) 6125 2249
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ANU is a smoke-free campus, with all smoking products prohibited under the .
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