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Student Edition
Tuesday 20 August
All the important campus news, events and opportunities for students. In your inbox every Tuesday.
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End of year arrangements including graduation ceremonies
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Slow down for campus wildlife
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Since the commencement of Semester 2, there has been an increase in vehicle related injuries and deaths of local wildlife, mainly ducks. Please slow down, stay alert, and watch for wildlife crossing, especially near wetlands and waterways, and during wet weather.
With spring approaching, ducks are nesting, and ducklings will soon be on campus. Please give way when needed. If you are involved in or witness a wildlife collision, please contact by emailing Fs.director@anu.edu.au or fixmycampus.fs@anu.edu.au.
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Dr Larry Sitsky's 90th birthday celebration and concert
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Monday 26 August, 7–9pm
To honour the 90th birthday of Dr Larry Sitsky the invites the ANU community to celebrate his remarkable legacy as a composer, pianist, scholar, and teacher with nearly 60 years as part of the ANU School of Music. This event will feature performances of Dr Stitsky‘s latest piano miniatures and chamber works, along with the presentation of a new biography.
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Queering the ANU: Celebrate your pride, your passion
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Tuesday 27 August, 5.30-7.30pm
Celebrate your passion and pride for Wear It Purple Day, an annual LGBTQIA+ awareness day where supporters wear purple to celebrate diversity. Listen to a range of representatives from the ANU Queer community deliver five-minute pitches of passion and share their pride points.
Register now: Queering the ANU
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A ¾«¶«´«Ã½app Interest for Whom? Rethinking the Foundations of War, Peace and Democracy
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Thursday 29 August, 5.30-7pm
The concept of national interest has become a source of global insecurity due to governments routinely using term ‘national interest’ to justify politics of violence, secrecy and exclusion and avoid questions of morality and justice. In this lecture hosted by the , speaker Van Jackson will argue that addressing the contractions of national interest is a start point for constructing more durable forms of security.
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One Celestial Road, Two Messagings: Between Ancient and New Silk Road Nostalgias
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Thursday 29 August, 8-9.30am
Speaker Lina Benabdallah and discussant Manjeet S. Pardesi will explore contrasting Chinese state narratives of the New Silk Road in two contexts, Beijing’s relations with East Africa and Central Asia from a political nostalgia lens. This seminar hosted by the will also consider how these narratives influence contemporary geopolitics and cultural identities.
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For more events happening across campus visit Experience ANU
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Image: Senator Penny Wong. Photo credit: ANU.
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Yesterday, Senator Penny Wong - Minister for Foreign Affairs, delivered the inaugural ANU Centre for Asian-Australian Leadership (CAAL) annual lecture. In her address, Minister Wong discussed Australia’s relationship with Asia and the role of Asian-Australians in supporting Australia’s engagement with the region.
The annual CAAL lecture features an influential Asian-Australian leader to present a topic of importance to Australia’s national interest.
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Image: Dr Bjorn Sturmberg with an EV charger. Photo credit: Crystal Li/ANU.
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Clean energy scientist powers into new role
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Senior Research Fellow at the Australian ¾«¶«´«Ã½app University, Dr Bjorn Sturmberg has been named the 2024 ACT Scientist of the Year for his work to accelerate the ACT’s transition to becoming a zero emissions economy.
Working at the University’s Battery Storage and Grid Integration Program, Sturmberg’s research focuses on the crucial role electric vehicles and batteries could play in powering our electricity grid into the future.
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International student survey: Temporary migrants and work conditions
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The Migrant Justice Institute is seeking feedback from international students working part-time in Australia on their experiences at work. We encourage working international students to participate in this important survey to share how you have been treated at work. Your answers will help researchers recommend improvements to Australian laws and policies to ensure that all temporary migrants experiences safe and fair working conditions.
Survey closes Saturday 31 August.
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2024 Immersia Festival: Engaging with Asia and the Pacific
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Monday 9 September - Monday 23 September
Celebrate the cultures of Asia and the Pacific, diversity, inclusion, wellbeing and community at the 2024 Immersia festival. Hosted by the , Immersia is more than just a showcase of the school’s cultural studies and research relating to the Asia-Pacific region. Enjoy fun, immersive, informative and free to attend celebrations with diverse events and activities for everyone.
Sample Mongolian cuisine, try your hand at batik from Indonesia or learn Korean calligraphy at the 2024 Immersia festival.
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Access millions of primary source materials with British Online Archives
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We are excited to announce that for the next 12 months ANU Library users will have access to the entire British Online Archives (BOA) primary source collection. The BOA boasts more than five million primary source records, covering over five hundred years of history. This is a major investment in humanities subjects and gives students and researchers access to millions of valuable primary source materials dating back as far as the sixteenth century.
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Meet the author – Nina Jankowicz and Van Badham
Monday 2 September, 6-7pm
Nina Jankowicz, American disinformation expert and author and Van Badham, activist, playwright and author will be in conversation with Andrew Leigh to discuss their new book How to Lose the Information War. Unpacking conspiracy theories, online misogyny, and disinformation's effect on democracy, Jankowicz and Badham will give a global perspective on a challenge that affects us all and empower audiences with tools they can use in their daily lives to address it.
Enter now for a chance to win one of two copies of How to Lose the Information War and have your copy signed on the night of 2 September.
The competition closes at noon AEDT on Wednesday 28 August.
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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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