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Student Edition
Tuesday 27 August
All the important campus news, events and opportunities for students. In your inbox every Tuesday.
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The rundown - information you need at a glance
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- Reminder: This Saturday 31 August is the census date for Semester 2, 2024. Please ensure to visit the census date website to stay informed and ready.
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Update on Minister Clare’s announcement
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Today the Education Minister announced further details on new Government caps on new international student enrolments.
We know this is a significant announcement for our community and the national higher education sector more broadly.
The caps are subject to the passage of legislation currently being considered in Parliament. The Government will establish ¾«¶«´«Ã½app Planning Level (NPL) for new international university student commencements of 145,000 for 2025, a reduction of around 30,000 places nationally.
This will mean a reduction in our commencing international student numbers from next year, as will be the case for many Australian universities.
The exact numbers are still subject to data verification between universities and the Department of Education. We are working through exactly what this means for ANU, including its financial impact, and will provide a more detailed update to our community here in On Campus next week.
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Relocation of Facilities and Services
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The Facilities and Services Division, including parking and security, is relocating to the Fulton Muir Building #95 in September. The parking office will be closed on 4 September and re-open at Fulton Muir on 5 September. This relocation will reduce the division's footprint to make more effective and efficient use of campus space.
For any enquires please contact fs.director@anu.edu.au or fixmycampus.fs@anu.edu.au.
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Student Services and Amenities Fee Survey
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The Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) funds a range of services for all students. These services support your physical, personal, cultural, educational and financial wellbeing. This includes clubs, sporting and social events, employment assistance and study support. SSAF also partially funds the works of key ANU associations like ANUSA, Woroni, ANU Sport and ANU Observer. We would love to hear your thoughts on the SSAF spending for 2025.
Survey closes Sunday 8 September.
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Publishing strategically for research impact
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Thursday 5 September, 1-2pm
Want to boost your research impact? ANU Library is partnering with Clarivate to deliver this online session, which will demonstrate how to find the most influential and current research papers, teach you how to identify gaps and emerging trends and improve your understanding of metrics for journal evaluation.
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Lessons from the ‘pink revolution’
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Friday 6 September, 5.30-7pm
Leni Robredo, the former Vice President of the Philippines will be in conversation with esteemed political journalist Virginia Haussegger. Robredo has been a key figure in Philippine politics due to the ‘pink revolution’ - an increase in support from young Filipinos who wore pink and took to the streets in support of the only female candidate in their country's presidential election otherwise dominated by machismo politics.
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2024 ANU Migration Update: Countering Myths and Delivering Facts
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Monday 2 September, 9am-5pm
The 2024 ANU Migration Update conference will counter myths and deliver facts to help inform the public and raise the standard of migration debates in the ‘year of democracy’. The event convenes senior migration scholars, policymakers and practitioners to showcase the latest migration research and policy priorities at the local, national and global levels.
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Making poetry collections by hand and creative leisure
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Tuesday 3 September, 6-7.30pm
Professor Michelle O’Callaghan from the University of Reading will discuss how productive leisure can help understand the kinds of making practised in scribal cultures in early modern England. Michelle will discuss example work produced by scribes working outside of elite households, whose penmanship was both work and recreation.
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For more events happening across campus visit Experience ANU
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Image: Minister Penny Wong speaking at the CAAL Lecture. Photo credit: Jamie Kidston/ANU.
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Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong warns of the dangers of division
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Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator Penny Wong, warned of the lasting effects of fearmongering rhetoric when delivering the Centre for Asian Australian Leadership's inaugural annual lecture. Minister Wong reflected on the experiences of Asian-Australians in her generation and older when society had a narrative of immigrants as burdens, drains on resources and a threat to cohesion.
“I believe fearmongering is damaging to our community, but I also believe it is a lost opportunity for our country – the opportunity of being more unified to avoid reproducing conflicts here,” said Minister Wong.
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Image: Artwork by Nicky Tsekouras.
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Friday 30 August
is an annual awareness day for LGBTQIA+ youth where supporters wear purple to foster inclusive environments for queer young Australians. A small token of wearing purple on Wear It Purple day can have a massive impact. By wearing purple and having open discussions about being more inclusive, you can demonstrate to LGBTQIA+ young people that they are respected, celebrated, and supported.
The University offers as part of its commitment to providing a diverse and inclusive campus, free of harassment and discrimination. Sessions are available to the whole ANU community.
If you are experiencing harassment or discrimination, please utilise ANU specific supports:
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- Student Safety and Wellbeing team
External supports and additional information:
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Student Experience Survey: closing soon
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ANU students – it’s the final week of the Student Experience Survey (SES). Don’t miss your chance to share your experience as a current student. Your answers are used to shape the future of higher education.
Survey closes Sunday 1 September.
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Superstars of STEM: Applications open
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The Superstars of STEM program smashes society’s gender assumptions about who can work in science, technology, engineering and maths by creating more visible diverse STEM experts. The two-year program works with 60 female and non-binary participants, with a strong desire to build a media profile, to create a cohort of highly visible diverse role models.
As well as receiving training, the participants are paired with a high-profile mentor, supported to use their new skills to raise their public profile and visit schools to inspire the next generation. The next program will run from January 2025 – December 2026.
Applications close Sunday 1 September.
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Royal Society of New South Wales Awards: Nominations open
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The Royal Society of New South Wales has long recognised distinguished achievements across various fields of knowledge. Nominations have opened for multiple awards, including, , , and .
Nominations close Monday 30 September.
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Meet the author – Darren Rix and Craig Cormick
Monday 9 September, 6-7pm
Following a Welcome to Country by Ngunnawal elder Aunty Violet Sheridan, Darren Rix and Craig Cormick’s new book Warra Warra Wai. How Indigenous Australians discovered Captain Cook, and what they tell about the coming of the Ghost People, will be launched by Karen Mundine, CEO of Reconciliation Australia.
Enter now for a chance to win one of two copies of Warra Warra Wai. How Indigenous Australians discovered Captain Cook, and what they tell about the coming of the Ghost People and have your copy signed on the night of 9 September.
The competition closes at noon AEST on Friday 6 September.
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Meet the author – Kevin Bell
Thursday 12 September, 6-7pm
The Hon. Kevin Bell will be in conversation with Kim Rubenstein on his new book Housing. The Great Australian Right. This book discusses the national housing crisis and why Australia should rethink its approach to housing policy.
Enter now for a chance to win one of two copies of Housing. The Great Australian Right, and have your copy signed on the night of 12 September.
The competition closes at noon AEST on Wednesday 4 September.
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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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