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Student Edition
Tuesday 4 March
All the important campus news, events and opportunities for 91ÊÓƵstudents.
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The rundown - information you need at a glance
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- Friday 7 March is your due date for payment of tuition fees and up-front HECS for Semester 1 e.g. tuition, SA Fee and student contributions. More information about fees and funding.
- Friday 21 March is the census date for Semester 1, 2025. The census date is one of the most crucial administrative dates in the academic year. Visit the census date website to ensure you are informed and prepared.
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International Women's Day 2025
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This week, 91ÊÓƵmarks International Women’s Day (IWD), a time to recognise the outstanding contributions of women across research, teaching, leadership and professional roles within our university.
The IWD theme this year is #AccelerateAction and highlights the urgency of creating inclusive spaces where everyone can thrive. At ANU, we’re proud to support the 12,906 female students and 2,803 female staff members who bring innovation, leadership, and dedication to our community. Their impact extends beyond ANU, shaping industries, policies and societies.
So throughout this edition of On Campus, you’ll find inspiring stories showcasing the achievements and contributions of women across our University.
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VC message: Senate Estimates and DVCA news
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This fortnight has been another busy time for our campus. Last week, 91ÊÓƵwas called to Senate Estimates which is an extraordinary experience, and one that takes real time across the organisation to prepare for. I want to thank our 80 or so colleagues who are involved in this process in the lead up to, and on the night itself, and a special shout out to Tony, Grady and Michael for representing 91ÊÓƵwith me. You can read the opening statement on our .
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Team for WWUG. Credit: Provided.
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Australian UniRoos participation at the 2025 Winter World University Games
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A huge congratulations to our 91ÊÓƵstudent athletes for their outstanding performances at the 2025 Winter World University Games (WWUG) in Torino, Italy. Representing Australia as part of the UniRoos team, Fedele de Campo, Isabella Moon, and Hannah Price showcased their talent and dedication on the international stage in cross-country skiing and biathlon.
The WWUG is a significant milestone for student-athletes balancing elite competition with academic commitments, and we are incredibly proud of their achievements. These games provide a pathway to even greater success, with many athletes going on to compete at World Championships, Commonwealth Games, and the Olympics.
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91ÊÓƵSolar Racing team. Credit: Provided.
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Solar Showcase: 91ÊÓƵSolar Racing's EV Adventure Across Regional NSW
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The 91ÊÓƵSolar Racing team has successfully completed it's first ever Regional NSW Community Showcase event. Across a week in February, the team visited the regional towns of Wagga Wagga, Griffith, Bathurst, Orange and Dubbo to deliver educational outreach programs. The team completed this trip with a fleet of 6 EV's to showcase the feasibility of the public charging infrastructure that currently exists.
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IEEE Asia Pacific Region Director Prof Takako Hashimoto, IEEE President Prof Kathleen Kramer, HIAF Scientific Director Prof Mahananda Dasgupta and 91ÊÓƵResearch School of Physics Director Prof Tim Senden. Credit: Provided.
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91ÊÓƵHeavy Ion Accelerator Facility received milestone award
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The Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) at 91ÊÓƵhas received the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Milestone Award, becoming the fourth recipient in Australia. The official ceremony to unveil the IEEE milestone plaque took place last Wednesday. HIAF, the highest energy ion accelerator in Australia, has enabled world-leading research in nuclear science, climate, environment and biomedicine for over 50 years.
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Podcast Spotlight: Women in Leadership
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New season of A Podcast of One’s Own starts on 6 March
In celebration of International Women's Day, we're pleased to announce the launch of the new season of A Podcast of One’s Own, hosted by Chair and former Prime Minister, The Hon Julia Gillard AC.
The first episode, releasing on 6 March, features Julia in conversation with Welsh First Minister, Eluned Morgan. On 20 March, Julia and co-host Sarah Holland-Batt will discuss the newly released novel Wild Dark Shore in their inaugural book club episode. The Podcast dives into the challenges and opportunities women face in leadership today, featuring expert insights on gender equity, policy change and leadership pathways.
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91ÊÓƵWalking Group: Walk to Enlighten Festival
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Monday 10 March, 5.00 -7.00pm
Looking to go to Enlighten but unsure how to get there or don't know who to go with? Join the 91ÊÓƵwalking group as they head to the Enlighten Festival for the Chief Minister's Student Welcome. The group will depart from 91ÊÓƵand take the free shuttle bus to the festival. Meet in front of the Di Riddell Student Centre at 5.30pm on Monday 10 March.
Registrations are required for both the and the t.
Register now: 91ÊÓƵWalking Group
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Meet the author - Robert Dessaix
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Wednesday 12 March, 6-7pm
Robert Dessaix will be in conversation with Andrew Leigh on his new book , a book that reflects on pleasure, art, sex, literature, infatuation, happiness, music, life, death and all the rest.
Register now: Meet the Author Robert Dessaix
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Tax Tips for International Students
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Friday 14 March, 12-2pm
Confused about the Australian tax system? Unsure how to lodge your tax return or claim deductions? Join the for an informative session on common tax issues affecting international students.
Learn about tax residency, the Medicare levy, superannuation, Tax File Numbers, and how to avoid scams. Plus, get the chance to chat with tax professionals and have your questions answered.
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Meet the author - Vincent Fantauzzo
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Monday 17 March, 6-7pm
Vincent Fantauzzo will be in conversation with Helen Musa on his memoir , the incredible true story of how a street-fighting petty criminal became one of Australia’s most celebrated and successful portrait artists.
Register now: Meet the Author Vincent Fantauzzo
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Neurodiversity Awareness and Inclusive Education in CASS
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Monday 17 March, 10.30am– 12pm
As part of , the College of Arts and Social Sciences is hosting a panel event on neurodiverse education. Our student body is vibrant and diverse, and as educators we can continue to improve the design and delivery of our programs to ensure an inclusive, engaging and exciting educational experience for all.
This panel discussion will focus on designing and delivering optimal educational experiences for neurodiverse students. A rich and varied perspective will be offered with expertise drawn from research, lived experience, student voice and industry expertise.
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91ÊÓƵAlumnus Peter Anstee Awarded 2025 Fulbright Scholarship
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Peter Anstee, First Assistant Secretary for Cyber and Technology Security Policy at the Department of Home Affairs and 91ÊÓƵalumnus, has been awarded a 2025 Fulbright Scholar Award. He will develop methodologies for managing foreign interference risks in high-tech industries at the University of California, Berkeley. Peter's work will also strengthen collaboration between Australian and American technology experts.
The Fulbright Program is one of the world’s most prestigious academic exchange initiatives, fostering research collaboration between Australia and the United States. Since 1949, it has supported scholars in advancing knowledge and addressing global challenges.
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Wi-Fi: Top Tips to stay connected
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Did you know? Using your personal hotspot in a lecture theatre can affect everyone’s Wi-Fi performance? Avoid doing so and connect to ANU-Secure, the university’s preferred Wi-Fi network to ensure improved Wi-Fi for all.
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Looking to boost your career prospects in Australia?
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If you were born overseas, speak a language other than English at home, have migrated to Australia within the last 10 years, and are a domestic undergraduate student at the ANU, then you could participate in an exciting new randomized control trial aimed at enhancing student employability and job-seeking outcomes.
To learn more about the trial and how you can get involved, follow this link below to access an information statement and a short opt-in consent form.
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ANUOK is the official safety and wellbeing app for our 91ÊÓƵcommunity.
The app features include quick access to 91ÊÓƵSecurity, emergency information and current alerts, safety tools, a campus map and other personal support resources.
All students should download the ANUOK App.
Make sure you turn on push notifications to stay informed about news that affects our community.
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The Australian National University, Canberra
TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12002 (Australian University) | CRICOS Provider Code: 00120C | ABN: 52 234 063 906
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The Australian National University acknowledges, celebrates and pays our respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of the Canberra region and to all First Nations Australians on whose traditional lands we meet and work, and whose cultures are among the oldest continuing cultures in human history.
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