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📡 🌒 A selfie from space? That’s out of this world!

During ýapp Science Week 2020, ANU is co-hosting the Satellite Selfie. All Canberrans are invited to go outside for a giant photograph taken from space!  

Head to your favourite spot on campus, or your nearest oval, carpark or backyard to display large designs, flags, logos or personal messages. The satellite flyovers will take place on Aug 17,19 and 21 between 10am – 11am.  

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🌟 What on Earth is a Satellite Selfie?

Dr Brad Tucker explains how the Satellite selfie will work!

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How do I get involved?

Read our How to Guide to make sure you feature in the Satellite Selfie.

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✨ Stare off into space for ýapp Science Week

Building micro-satellites for the future

We interviewed the Head of the ANU Space Plasma, Power and Propulsion Laboratory, Professor Christine Charles. Hear her take on the future of satellites.

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On the night attendees will be taken on a ‘tour of the universe’ with talks by astronomers from Mt. Stromlo Observatory and telescope observations.

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Tune in to Dr Brad Tucker and Peter Swanton talking about Indigenous and colonial stargazing on 13 August.

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Using satellites to research water? An ANU geodesist explains how.

Professor Paul Tregoning uses satellites to study sea level variations, terrestrial water resource availability and the changes in the ice volumes in Antarctica.

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🍏 Food for thought & updates

To Mask or Not to Mask, that is the question. Professor of Military and Aerospace Medicine, Tracy Smart, breaks down why we should be wearing masks.

Join Marian Wilkinson in conversation with Frank Jotzo on Marian's new book The Carbon Club, the inside story of how a network of influential climate sceptics, politicians and business leaders fought to control Australia's climate policy.

ANU Careers has organised Career Connect for 13 August – a virtual career fair to help ANU students prepare for graduate employment. Check out the participating employers.

 

🎓 Campus updates

Read the latest news from Academic Board. Academic Board is tasked with ensuring the University maintains the highest standards in teaching, scholarship and research.

 

🌻 Wellbeing and student services

In 2021, the University will offer up to 200 awards known as the ANU Chancellor's International Scholarship. More then $4 million has been allocated to the scholarships, with scholarships valued up to $25K. Find out about the scholarship’s selection criteria and eligibility requirements.

The ANU Tax Clinic has reopened. The ANU Tax Clinic provides free tax information and guidance to taxpayers with income below A$60,000. Clients will receive information from ANU accounting students, under the supervision of experienced tax practitioners. The Clinic will be open from 12 August 2020 to 23 October 2020.

 


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