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Student Edition
Tuesday 1 October
All the important campus news, events and opportunities for ANU students. In your inbox every Tuesday.
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The rundown - information you need at a glance
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- A reminder that this Monday 7 October is the Labour Day public holiday.
- Reminder: Friday, 4 October 2024 is the last day to successfully drop Semester 2 courses without failure (WD). The WD Grade shows you've withdrawn from a course(s) without failure. It doesn't affect your GPA.
- Consultation is now open for the review of our until Friday 11 October. This policy outlines the requirements for the use of posters, banners and other display materials on campus. ANU staff and students are encouraged to participate in the community consultation. To provide your feedback, please read the policy and send your thoughts to fixmycampus.fs@anu.edu.au.
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Many in our community are experiencing distress related to the conflict in the Middle East, particularly as we approach the anniversary of the 7 October attack.
We ask that everyone remains respectful of each other during this time. While you are free to express yourself on any issues in line with Â鶹´«Ã½AV law, please be mindful of how expressing your views may impact others. Everyone has a right to feel physically and emotionally safe on our campus.
Remember that you can seek support through the ANU 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.
If you would like to disclose any harmful behaviors at ANU – please complete a confidential .
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2024 Order of Australia Lecture
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Wednesday 16 October, 5.30-7pm
ANU and the ACT Branch of the Order of Australia Association are pleased to present the 2024 Order of Australia lecture.
Today’s environmental challenges require us to urgently rethink how we envision the future. In her keynote, A possible world: transforming gender relations for sustainability, AO will address why we must prioritise gendered livelihoods and care and create a world that is more sustainable and gender equitable.
Her forward-thinking yet realistic plan places gender equality, social justice and sustainability at the heart of efforts to shape a better future for us all.
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Myanmar Jade traders in the China-Myanmar Border
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Thursday 10 October, 4-5.30pm
This seminar explores the experiences of Myanmar jade traders operating along the China-Myanmar border, particularly Ruili City, focusing on their social inclusion at varying levels in response to the evolving economic model of the jade industry, especially in the contemporary context of the rapidly expanding livestream e-commerce industry.
The ANU China Seminar Series is supported by the at .
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Tell Me What You Don’t Know
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Tuesday 15 October, 12-1pm
Join the for an in-depth seminar that will offer a critical perspective on using AI in intelligence analysis. The seminar will raise significant concerns about the reliance on large language models, especially in high-stakes contexts such as state-level decision-making regarding the use of force.
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Grassy Woodlands Walk for World Habitat Day
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Wednesday 9 October, 1-2.30pm
Grassy woodlands are a threatened ecosystem, and we are fortunate to have a relatively well-preserved example here on campus. Join our Landscape & Conservation Manager Mick Kelly for a walk through this important habitat and learn how to manage and conserve the threatened and protected species that can be found there.
Bring your hat, some comfortable shoes and a bottle of water.
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Film Screening and Q&A: The Ice Cream Sellers
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Monday 14 October, 4-6.30pm
Join the and for a screening of The Ice Cream Sellers. This film tells a human story of the Rohingya people. Following the screening, there will be a conversation with the film's director, Sohel Rahman, facilitated by Professor Bina D'Costa.
This event provides an opportunity to watch the film and engage in an important discussion about South Asian studies, migration and refugees, human rights, social justice, and the Rohingya community.
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Photo credit: Tejas Tagra Image: ANU Hackathon in action
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ANU hackathon produces innovative AI-enabled healthcare solutions
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The ANU Entrepreneurship Club recently hosted the University’s first-ever hackathon in the Birch Building Innovation Space, with support from the ANU School of Computing and university donor Mr Loong Wang.
Computer programmers and tech enthusiasts from educational institutions across Canberra were tasked with leveraging AI to elevate consumer-facing healthcare. Over 24 adrenaline-fuelled hours, 88 talented students formed 22 teams, developing innovative projects while being sustained by an endless supply of food, coffee and Red Bull.
On the final day, a panel comprised of successful founders, leading academics and industry professionals, judged each submission on innovation, use of AI, design and implementation, scalability, and the strength of the team’s pitch.
Read more: ANU Hackathon
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Navigate Generative AI with integrity
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The ANU Library has published updated advice to help students navigate the use of Generative AI with integrity. The guidelines include a list of ‘Dos and Don’ts’ for using generative AI responsibly, as well as answers to frequently asked questions about using AI in your assessments responsibly. Stay informed and ensure you are following best practices. Check out the full guidance now on the ANU Library website.
Learn more: Navigate Generative AI
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Update on childcare negotiations
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As you may be aware, the University is investing $8 million in two new childcare facilities on its Acton campus.
ANU, Heritage Early Childhood Centre (Heritage) and University Preschool Child Care Centre (UPCCC) have agreed key terms for the provision of high-quality childcare in the new facilities.
We are now in the final stages of drafting the agreements for execution with both providers and we will make an announcement in due course. We will provide further updates on final arrangements for the other childcare providers in the coming weeks. The new facilities will be prioritising spots for current ANU staff and students. Families who haven’t done so already are encouraged to contact Heritage and UPCCC as soon as possible regarding a place for 2025.
Any remaining spots will then be opened to the wider community.
For more information, please see our .
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Parking rates across ANU will change next year.
The University recently conducted a benchmarking exercise, examining nearby parking rates in our broader community to assess whether our rates are consistent with those imposed by the ACT Government. The benchmarking extended beyond a 2km radius of our campus, including the Parliamentary triangle.
Following this exercise, the University’s parking rates for surface and parking stations will increase in 2025 to better align with our community. However, the new rates at ANU will still be 10 per cent below the ACT government rates. The University Leadership has endorsed the new rates.
More information can be found on . If you’re a current permit holder, you’ll receive additional information via email in the coming weeks.
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New online mental health support tool available for ANU students
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A team of researchers led by Dr Lou Farrer from the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health have launched a new digital mental health support tool developed specifically for university students. The Uni Virtual Clinic provides brief videos and strategies to help students manage their mental health at university.
The online resource has been trialled nationally and is available for ANU students to access anytime
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Global Programs Information Sessions
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Enhance your ANU learning experience and take advantage of international opportunities that can be credited toward your degree. To explore your options, attend our remaining information sessions for Semester 2 or visit a drop-in session to speak with a member of the Global Programs team.
Regional Information Session – South and North America
Global Programs is hosting region-specific info sessions to help you explore your options and learn about partner institutions. You’ll hear from ANU students who have participated in these programs and exchange students currently at ANU, offering valuable insights into the experience.
Applications for semester 2, 2025 exchange close Saturday 30 November 2024.
Learn more: Global programs information sessions
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Why skip SELT? A coffee for your thoughts?
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Did you respond to SELT last semester? If you didn't, we are curious about why. Help ANU improve in just 10 minutes, while remaining anonymous. Plus, enjoy a coffee on us with a Coffee Lab voucher to thank you for your time if you decide to speak with ANU Institutional Research. Sign up
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Meet the author- Andrew Leigh
Andrew Leigh will be in conversation with Lin Hatfield Dodds on his new book Battlers and Billionaires: The Updated Story of Inequality in Australia.
Enter now for a chance to win one of two copies of Battlers and Billionaires. Plus have your copy signed on the night of Tuesday 15 October.
The competition closes at noon AEST on Friday 11 October.
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