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Student Edition
Tuesday 3 September
All the important campus news, events and opportunities for students. In your inbox every Tuesday.
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ANU update on international caps
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Last week we committed to updating you in this edition following the Education Minister’s announcement that the Government will seek to introduce caps on the numbers of international students. Universities and the Department of Education are continuing to calculate the precise cap for each institution. There remain some matters relating to data sets to be confirmed before a final cap number for ANU can be determined.
The introduction of international student caps is also reliant on the legislation passing the Senate. The Senate Committee inquiring into the legislation may seek additional time to report. Amongst all this uncertainty, what is known at this stage is that the Government’s proposed caps would see a reduction in international students at ANU from 2025.
We understand that certainty is vital for students deciding where to study, and we can assure you that ANU will not rescind any offers already made to international students for 2025. Any prospective student who has received an offer from ANU will be able to study here next year. We will share updates with our community when we can.
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Cybersecurity alert: fake Â鶹´«Ã½AV Signals Directorate emails
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The Â鶹´«Ã½AV Signals Directorate (ASD) advises that cybercriminals are sending emails impersonating its Â鶹´«Ã½AV Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) and using its logo. There are different versions of the emails, but they all request the recipient download ‘antivirus’ software, on the pretext of an increase in cyber threats, or because there have supposedly been complaints regarding their email address or IP address.
If you click the link, malicious software could be downloaded and installed to your computer. If you receive an email from the ACSC and you wish to verify it, contact the ASD on 1300 CYBER1 (1300 292 371).
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Image: Emma McKeon lecture poster. Photo credit: ANU.
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In conversation with the 2024 Young Â鶹´«Ã½AV of the Year – Olympian, Emma McKeon AM
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Thursday 19 September, 1-2.30pm
ANU, in partnership with the National Australia Day Committee presents an opportunity to meet and hear from the Young Â鶹´«Ã½AV of the Year and Olympian, Emma McKeon.
Emma will be in conversation with ANU alumni, as the guest speaker of this inaugural event. ANU is the proud cultural sponsor of the Â鶹´«Ã½AV of the Year Awards. The physical trophy presented to the state, territory and national winners is designed and produced by the .
Register now: 2024 Young Â鶹´«Ã½AV of the Year lecture
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ANU Careers & Employability International Careers event
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Tuesday 24 September, 9am-6pm - Thursday 26 September 11.30am-3.30pm
The ANU Careers & Employability team has partnered with the ANU China Liaison Office, the ANU International Students' Department, and the ANU College of Business & Economics to nurture career opportunities for international students.
This three-day expo will connect the University's students with a diverse array of career opportunities within or outside of Australia, as well as global career opportunities for all students.
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Transforming Systems of Care: Launching the Caring about Care Report
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Tuesday 10 September, 12-1.00pm
Join Honorary Professor June Oscar AO, Chair of the Wiyi Yani U Thangani First Nations Gender Justice Institute, as well as those involved in the newly published ‘Caring about Care’ report, and hear about this important exploration into care work.
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Approaches to community engagement for more inclusive outcomes
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Tuesday 10 September, 10-11.30am
Join the Agrifood Innovation Institute on Tuesday 10 September for a thought-provoking discussion on how we can revolutionise the way we do research, teaching and policy development to genuinely engage marginalised communities, including young people.
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Tuesday 10 September, 5-8pm
The 2024 ANU Taiwan Update explores President Ching-te Lai's administration, Taiwan’s #metoo movement, social programs for Indigenous elders, and western perspectives of Taiwan and migrant workers.
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For more events happening across campus visit Experience ANU
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2024 Immersia Festival: Engaging with Asia and the Pacific
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Celebrate the cultures of Asia and the Pacific, diversity, inclusion, wellbeing and community at the 2024 Immersia festival from Monday 9 September to Monday 23 September. Hosted by the , Immersia is more than just a showcase of the school’s cultural studies and research relating to the Asia-Pacific region. Enjoy fun, immersive, informative and free-to-attend celebrations with diverse events and activities for everyone.
Try Mongolian cuisine, dabble in a cross-cultural comedy workshop, try traditional Thai fish weaving and lots more.
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Free STI Clinic is now available
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ANU Medical Centre is trialling an STI Clinic for routine STI testing. This service is free for ANU students and will start on 6 September 2024. Service will be provided by a female Nurse (Nurse Casie).
If you are sexually active, or have a new sexual partner, it’ is a good idea to get tested at least once a year. During your appointment, you will be asked to pee in a collection cup. No jabs, no needles.
Remember to bring your ANU student ID card and Medicare or OSHC card.
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Accommodation applications are now open for 2025
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Want more from uni life? Living on campus could be your next big move. Think spontaneous hangouts with friends, late-night study sessions made easy, and a calendar full of events to keep things lively. Plus, you’ll have support around the clock and plenty of chances to grow, connect, and make memories.
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Call for Papers: ANU Southeast Asia Institute Student Research Symposium
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Submissions are open for the ANU Southeast Asia Institute Student Research Symposium. The symposium welcomes papers from Honours, Masters and PhD students conducting research on Southeast Asia.
Submissions close Friday 20 September
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Meet the author – Don Watson
Tuesday 17 September, 6-7pm
Don Watson will be in conversation with Mark Kenny on his quarterly essay High Noon. Trump, Harris and America on the brink, in which Don offers a report from America that catches the madness and the politics of an election like no other.
Enter now for a chance to win one of two copies of High Noon. Trump, Harris and America on the brink and have your copy signed on the night of 17 September.
The competition closes at noon AEST on Friday 13 September.
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