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Student Edition
Tuesday 5 November
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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- Reminder: Semester 2 SELT Survey closing Sunday 17 November. The allows students to provide feedback on your learning experience at ANU. Check your emails or the bottom of the Wattle dashboard for survey links.
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A reminder about being respectful during exams
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Exams will run until Monday 18 November. Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Grady Venville reminds everyone in our community to be considerate and respectful of the needs of those studying for and sitting exams during this time.
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2025 February Graduation Ceremonies invitation
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Students who complete their program at the end of Semester 2, 2024, will shortly receive an invitation via ISIS to attend their February 2025 graduation ceremony.
Students who do not wish to attend the February 2025 graduation can select ‘In Absentia’ and will have an opportunity to collect a hard copy of their testamur and have photos taken in academic regalia in December 2024.
The deadline to respond to this invitation is Wednesday 22 November 2024.
Learn more: December Testamur and Photo opportunity
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Image: Anargya (Eggy) Djatikusumo. Photo: Department of Education.
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Breaking bread, building community and battling bias
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ANU student Anargya (Eggy) Djatikusumo's path to helping others began with a simple meal shared with orphaned children in Indonesia. Moved by their resilience, Eggy committed to supporting disadvantaged communities, eventually pursuing studies in International Relations and Commerce.
Now, he serves on Australia's Youth Steering Committee and the US Embassy Youth Advisory Council, where he advocates for equitable climate policies and sustainable development. Through this work, Eggy sees the power of community-driven change and values the perspectives shared by those he seeks to help.
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Thursday 14 November, 9.15am-5.30pm 
The Mongolian Plateau is subject to climatic extremes, which have been heightened in recent years by climate change. The Mongolia Update will highlight developments across the country’s economy, politics, culture and environment. The event is run by the , the only dedicated hub for Mongolian studies in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Revisiting the social determinants of health: understanding stress & trauma 
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Thursday 14 November, 5.30-7.30pm â¶Ä¯
At this public lecture influential scientist Professor Orla Muldoon will unpack and update some of the great debates regarding mental health. Learn how group memberships and social connectedness are key to understanding cardiovascular, immunological and hormonal stress responses and how these findings add value in health policy and practice.
 
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ANU Archives annual lecture 2024
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Thursday 14 November, 5.30-7pm 
‘Islands, archives and ancestors’ is the theme of the 2024 annual ANU archives lecture. Professor Katerina Teaiwa from the will reflect on her process of exploring several archives and collections connected to Australia’s long history of phosphate mining in the central Pacific. &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
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Financial markets and monetary policy in Australia
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Monday 18 November, 5.30- 7.30pm 
Assistant Governor at the Reserve Bank of Australia, Christopher Kent will review some key features of Australia's financial system and discuss the implications of these for the transmission of monetary policy, financial stability and forward guidance.
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ANU Disability Research Network showcase
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Monday 18 November, 9.45am-4.30pm 
The ANU Disability Research Network’s showcase will spotlight ground-breaking disability research and inclusion projects across ANU. ABC’s National Disability Affairs Reporter Nas Campanella will provide the keynote address. Presentations will be given by ANU Honours and PhD students, early career researchers, senior academics and professional staff.  
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The fifth Â鶹´«Ã½AV spoken Sanskrit summer school
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Saturday 1 February 2025, 9am-4.30pm 
Partake in an immersive journey into the world of spoken Sanskrit. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, this summer school is designed to enhance your conversational skills and deepen your understanding of this ancient language. &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
Secure your spot now in this exclusive class of 15 students.  
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Image: Pauline Griffin Health and Wellbeing Centre Photo Credit:Jamie Kidston/ANU.
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ANU renames Health and Wellbeing Centre after former Pro-Chancellor Pauline Griffin
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We are pleased to announce that former Pro-Chancellor Pauline Griffin is the first distinguished woman honoured through the University’s new building renaming initiative. The Pauline Griffin Health and Wellbeing Centre was officially renamed in a ceremony held last week. Vice-Chancellor Genevieve Bell and former Prime Minister the Hon Julia Gillard unveiled the building's plaque together.
Throughout her working life, Griffin promoted and protected the rights of working women. Her connection with ANU began in 1978 when she was appointed to the University’s Council. She became deeply engaged in campus life, leading and serving on numerous committees—including as Chair of the Public Affairs Committee, which oversaw the University’s 50th anniversary celebrations. Griffin was appointed as the eighth Pro-Chancellor of ANU in 1991.
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Nixon Review Update: Make your contribution
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Thank you to staff and students for their ongoing engagement in this important review of matters of gender equity and culture in the College of Health and Medicine and its schools.
All submissions will be reviewed by Professor Nixon as she considers her findings and recommendations. The Review team will contact you if any clarification is needed and is available to answer any questions about the submission process. Due to the confined timeframe of the Review, Professor Nixon is unfortunately unable to accommodate any further individual meeting requests.
Any people or groups wishing to submit a written contribution to the Review are strongly encouraged to do so by Monday 18 November. The inbox for submissions and questions is .   
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Want to internationalise your ANU degree in 2025? Applications closing soon
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Applications for semester 2, 2025 exchange are now open and close Saturday 30 November 2024.
To explore your options, attend our remaining information sessions for semester 2 OR attend a drop-in session to speak to a member of the Global programs team.
Learn more: Internationalise your ANU degree
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ANU Career Central replaces CareerHub
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The new is set to replace CareerHub, offering enhanced features, a user-friendly interface and much more. This upgraded platform makes it easier than ever to explore a wealth of career resources, job opportunities and personalised support to help you achieve your career goals.
For more information, contact ANU Careers & Employability at careers@anu.edu.au
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Community awareness on bicycle security
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We have observed a rise in bicycle thefts and break-ins to bike cages across campus. This has prompted a focused effort to safeguard our community's property. The ANU UniSafe Management Team is working with ACT Police to develop additional security strategies and to investigate incidents.  
To keep your bicycle safe, we recommend: 
- Investing in high-quality, secure bike locks – we recommend U locks 
- Locking both the bicycle frame and wheels to a secure structure 
- Parking your bicycle in well-lit locations or areas under CCTV surveillance 
- Utilising designated bike cages on campus 
We encourage the ANU community to remain alert to any suspicious behaviour near bike cages or parked bicycles. To report suspicious behaviour, contact ANU UniSafe on 6125 2249. For non-urgent reports, email security@anu.edu.au. &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
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Meet the author- Ross Garnaut
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Dr Ross Garnaut will be in conversation with Hon Dr Barry Jones on his new book Let's tax carbon: and other ideas for a better Australia.
Enter now for a chance to win one of two copies of the book. Plus have your copy signed on the night of Thursday 14 November.
The competition closes at noon AEST on Monday 11 November.
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