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Student Edition
Tuesday 10 September
All the important campus news, events and opportunities for students. In your inbox every Tuesday.
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Renaming ANU buildings after remarkable women
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ANU is fortunate to have a long history of remarkable, legacy-building women among us. However, out of 150 named buildings at our University, only five bear women’s names. In early 2024, Vice-Chancellor Genevieve Bell called on the ANU community to nominate names of inspiring women who have significantly shaped the University.
We thank the ANU community for its outstanding response to this request. We received over 50 nominations and from those nominations we have selected four buildings and four trailblazing women to name them after. Nominations that were not chosen for building renaming are being considered for other recognition.
The first building renaming event will take place on Wednesday 30 October, with others to follow from early 2025. The names of successful nominations will be announced and celebrated within the week of their respective renaming event.
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ANU update on international caps
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The Government has released indicative caps on new international student enrolments for all universities. This is still a provisional number until legislation is passed. Our international students are an important part of our university community. We are working on the modelling of how these changes could be implemented from next year and the impact on our finances. We will continue to share updates with our community when we can.
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How are we tracking? Our progress towards carbon smart travel
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It’s been nearly a year since ANU set its ambitious target to reduce travel emissions. So, how are we doing?
Our Travel Emissions Tracker shows that travel emissions are currently 29 per cent below the same period in 2019, reducing our footprint by approximately 7,780 tonnes of CO2e in the first half of the year.
In a recent survey, 97 per cent of respondents said they have taken at least one action to reduce their travel footprint. The most popular action? Organising online meetings instead of in-person ones. Find out more ways ANU staff and students can stay connected while reducing their carbon footprint in the update below.
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Wednesday 18 September, 1.30-5pm
Join the for this year’s ANU Energy Update to hear about recent developments in energy research and analysis with a focus on green industry policy and regional transition. This annual event brings together energy researchers, policymakers, industry and the public to discuss an overview of energy sector developments and present an update on trajectories to decarbonisation.
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Green Space and Lasers: ANU Student Research Conference
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Friday 13 September, 9am-5pm
ANU staff, students, and community are welcome to come along and support 25 amazing students presenting their coursework research at the ANU Student Research Conference (SRC). SRC is the ANU undergraduate, Honours, and Master by coursework conference.
Registration closes Thursday 12 September at noon.
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Understanding researcher performance metrics from Web of Science and InCites
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Thursday 19 September, 1-2pm
Are you an ANU researcher or HDR student and want to better understand researcher metrics and how they can help optimise your research impact? Join this free webinar to get a better understanding of how researcher metrics work beyond the H-index and how to position yourself for peak research impact using Web of Science and Journal Citation Reports.
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China, Development and International Order Seminar
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Friday 20 September, 12.30-2pm
Hosted by , this seminar will examine China’s role in the international financial system and explore how China's responses to Western-led economic regimes have varied between contestation and convergence.
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For more events happening across campus visit Experience ANU
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Vote now: Health and Medicine National Poster Competition
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The ANU College of Health and Medicine National Poster Competition is your chance to see innovative ideas of future health leaders. High school students from across the country have submitted their visions for how AI can shape life, health and wellbeing for Â鶹´«Ã½AVs in the future. All ANU staff and students are invited to vote for their favourite poster. See the shortlisted entries and help us celebrate the next generation of creative thinkers.
Voting will close on Monday 23 September.
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Improve your music production with ANU Community Music Centre
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Enhance your home music production skills by receiving personalised advice on your setup, discovering tips and tricks to optimize its use, and gaining the expertise needed to become an independent music producer. Participants will have a one-on-one consultation with the ANU Community Music Centre via Zoom, Where they can asses your set-up remotely and provide personalised advice. This opportunity is open to ACT residents aged 16 and over.
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Meet the Author Student Giveaway - Rebecca Huntley
Rebecca Huntley is in conversation with Karen Middleton about Rebecca’s new book Sassafras. A Memoir of Love, Loss and MDMA Therapy.
Enter now for a chance to win one of two copies of Sassafras. A Memoir of Love, Loss and MDMA Therapy. Plus having your copy signed on the night of 24 September.
The competition closes at noon AEST on Friday 20 September.
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The Â鶹´«Ã½AV National University, Canberra
TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12002 (Â鶹´«Ã½AV University) | CRICOS Provider Code: 00120C | ABN: 52 234 063 906
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The Â鶹´«Ã½AV National University acknowledges, celebrates and pays our respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of the Canberra region and to all First Nations Â鶹´«Ã½AVs on whose traditional lands we meet and work, and whose cultures are among the oldest continuing cultures in human history.
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