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Student edition
Tuesday 6 February
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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- Following the January 2020 hailstorm, Llewellyn Hall is currently closed for hail remediation work and will reopen to the public in May 2024. Read the full message below.
- Know someone in need of accommodation? Refer a friend to live on campus at ANU, and both of you could pocket $250 each. Read the full details below.
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Here are 7 tips for a fantastic O-Week
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Tip 1: Find an O-Week event
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Monday 12 – Friday 16 February
Taking part in Orientation Week (O-Week) will help you meet others, find your place on campus and prepare to start studying when the semester begins.
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Tip 2: Book your seat at 2024 ANU Commencement Address
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Monday 12 February, 10-11am | University Avenue Lawns
The ANU commencement address is the opening event for new students at ANU Orientation Week 2024. The 2024 keynote will be delivered by ANU alumna Ms Ashleigh Streeter-Jones. Registration is essential.
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Tip 3: Sign up for New Student Orientation
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Monday 12 February, 12.30pm-2pm | Cultural Centre Kambri
The New Student Orientation is an induction for new students. You’ll learn more about what your first few weeks at ANU will look like.
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Tip 4: Grab your student card
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Monday 12 – Friday 16 February, 9am- 5pm | Marie Reay level 1
Your student card is your official form of identification as a student at ANU. Student Central is holding a simple one-stop-shop collection service all week during Orientation Week. Here, you can line up to have your student card photo taken and receive your card in one central location.
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Tip 5: Join a club at Market Day
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Wednesday 14 February, 9am–3pm | University Avenue
Are you into or a die-hard ? Come learn more about ANU and the clubs, societies, services and activities you can join. Registrations are not required, just wander down to University Avenue and Kambri on the day.
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Tip 6: Take a Campus tour
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Tuesday 13 - Friday 16 February | O-week information stall
Whether you are a new student or an existing student, come join the general tour of our ANU campus. In this walking tour, we will take you around some of the key areas of interest on campus. The tours are run at various times between Tuesday 13 February - Friday 16 February.
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Tip 7: Download the ANU OK App
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The ANUOK is the official safety and well-being app for our ANU community. The app features include quick access to ANU Security, emergency information and current alerts, safety tools, a campus map and other personal support resources. All students should download the ANUOK App.
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2024 Fulbright Scholarships. Top row: Professor Ray Lovett, Dr Anna Rapauch, Dr Connor O’Meara Bottom Row: Dayle Stanley, Sophia Grace Ridolfo, Madeleine Gordon. Image credits: Fulbright Australia
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ANU scholars States bound with Fulbright Scholarships
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Six exceptional members of the ANU community will head to the United States this year with prestigious The cohort – one of the largest for ANU is recent years – includes researchers, professional staff and graduates from across the University.
Since 1949, the Fulbright Program has provided funding for close to 6,000 Australian and American students, scholars, and professionals to undertake impactful programs of study and collaborative research exchange.
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Lunar New Year celebrates the arrival of spring and the beginning of a new year on the lunisolar calendar. 2024 is the Year of the Dragon and welcomes strength, power and success.
We wish everyone a Happy Lunar New Year on Saturday 10 February.
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This is the way...to the shops Image: Jake Nowakowski
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Walkley Foundation 2023 Exhibition
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Closes Wednesday 7 February, 4pm | Cultural Centre Kambri
This is your last chance to see The Walkley Foundation 2023 Exhibition. ANU are excited and honoured to share this significant exhibition from some of Australia’s leading photojournalists from 2023. The exhibition will be on display until Wednesday 7 February.
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Lifeline Canberra Bookfair
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Friday 9 February - Sunday 11 February | Exhibition Park
Students should experience one of Canberra's most treasured events, the Lifeline Canberra’s Bookfair.
Students and book lovers can find a wide range of textbooks, fiction and non-fiction books, comics, records and CDs, DVDs, games and more.
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Know someone in need of accommodation?
Refer a friend to live on campus at ANU, and both of you could pocket $250 each.
As the referrer, you will receive $250 in your bank account, while the referee will enjoy a $250 credit towards their accommodation fees. Better yet, refer three friends and you get $1,000.
Simply refer a current ANU student to apply to live in one of our on-campus residences using the form below. Your referred friend will receive a unique referral code for their ANU accommodation.
ANU offers a number of to provide support with the University accommodation costs.
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Hail remediation for Llewellyn Hall
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In January 2020, ANU was hit by a catastrophic hailstorm, which caused significant damage to the University campus and its buildings. ANU is now undertaking a major hail remediation program to repair damage caused by the storm to more than 160 buildings across the University’s Acton campus.
Hail remediation work for Llewellyn Hall will occur until May 2024, which will include a re-roofing, renewing the flooring in backstage rooms and installing a lighting upgrade. This transition to LED lights will help align Llewellyn Hall with the .
Please note that Llewellyn Hall will be open for lectures from Weeks 1-4.
The hail remediation works were strategically scheduled to stagger their completion, ensuring that the University maintains access to venues for events and large lectures. Following the completion of Llewellyn Hall, the Kambri Cultural Centre will undergo hail remediation work from June 2024 until January 2025.
ANU is thankful for the community’s understanding and patience as we work to make these repairs.
Keep reading to stay in the loop on future hail remediation updates.
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Apply now for the Special Industry Project (SIP)
The Special Industry Project (SIP), a work-integrated learning course at the ANU College of Business and Economics (CBE), has contributed to solving business cases presented by organisations across Australia. In Semester 1, 2024 take the credited SIP course and become a consultant for Aspen Medical while supporting change in the world of chronic disease care.
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Meet the Author - Karen Viggers Giveaway
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Thursday 22 February, 6-7pm
will be in conversation with Alex Sloan on her new novel
To have an opportunity to meet and win a signed copy of Karen's new novel Sidelines. Simply follow the instructions in the entry form to participate in the draw, and you could be one of the fortunate winners. You definitely don't want to be sitting on the sidelines for this giveaway.
The competition closes at noon AEDT on Friday 16 February.
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The Australian ¾«¶«´«Ã½app University, Canberra
TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12002 (Australian University) | CRICOS Provider Code: 00120C | ABN: 52 234 063 906
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The Australian ¾«¶«´«Ã½app 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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