ANU scores trifecta in world rankings
ANU has continued to perform strongly against universities around the world rising one place from last year to 37th in the latest Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
View ArticleSpotlight on caring for country
A new book being launched this week challenges policymakers to re-imagine the role of Indigenous people and practices in managing Australia’s environment in the 21st century.
View ArticleGovernment’s Murray plan risky: academic
New research challenges the water saving measures that form a key platform of the Australian Government's proposed Murray-Darling Basin Plan.
View ArticleAustralia, Japan need to deepen economic ties
Australia and Japan need to reinvest in their 55-year-old bilateral trade agreement and deepen their economic ties if they are to gain from the Asian Century.
View ArticleTen years after terror
A decade after the Bali bombing in Indonesia , Associate Professor Greg Fealy reflects on what the attack has meant for global jihad and the fight against terror.
View ArticleGammage wins $100,000 Premier’s prize
Professor Bill Gammage has won Australia’s largest literary award, the $100,000 Victorian Prize for Literature.
View ArticleAustralia can be Security Council leader
Australia should prepare to play a leading role among elected members on the UN Security Council now that it has won a seat.
View ArticleCracking the epigenetic code
A team of researchers at ANU are one step closer to better understanding how organisms function after discovering how epigenetic information is transmitted from one generation of cells to the next.
View ArticleMirror milestone for giant telescope
Construction of what will be the world’s largest, most-advanced optical telescope has reached a major milestone.
View ArticleNew institute to build better neighbourhood watch
Australia’s understanding of its closest neighbours and place in the region is set to improve with the launch of a new research institute.
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