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ANU Staff Newsletter

Tuesday 29 August

All the important campus news, events and opportunities for ANU staff. In your inbox every Tuesday.

What you need to know

  • The University is pleased to announce that we have reached a significant milestone in the bargaining negotiations with NTEU and other bargaining representatives, and the unions are at a point where they can recommend an Agreement to their members for endorsement. 

    In the meantime, the ANU Enterprise Bargaining team has prepared this summary for staff, containing the key terms and conditions that have been negotiated, as well as the process for the next steps to staff vote and implementation.

    Read the full Enterprise Bargaining update in Notices below. 

ANU kicks off the transition away from gas heating 

This winter, for the first time four buildings on the ANU campus have been heated using electric heat pumps, keeping occupants warm without relying on fossil fuel powered energy. This project has reduced the University’s carbon footprint by 230,000 kg CO2e per annum.  

Three more buildings will be transitioned away from gas this summer, to be operational by winter 2024, with four more coming online in winter 2025. These major works are part of the first tranche of projects to transition the ANU campus away from gas. 

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ANU Student Research Conference 2023 

Wednesday 6 September – Friday 8 September 

We are delighted to invite all ANU students and staff as well as the wider ANU research community to attend the Student Research Conference (SRC) 2023 and support our students presenting at the conference. SRC is The Australian National University's undergraduate, honours and Masters by coursework conference. The ANU will host 150 students from a wide range of academic disciplines as students present on their chosen topic/discipline. 

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Events & activities

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Meet the Author – Sam Roggeveen   

Tuesday 5 September, 6pm 

Sam Roggeveen will be in conversation with Rory Medcalf on his new book The Echidna Strategy: Australia's Search for Power and Peace

In the wake of a shift in the global power balance, how can Australia best protect itself? The Echidna Strategy overturns the conventional wisdom about Australia's security. Australia will need to defend itself without American help, but this doesn't need to cost more. 

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Japan Update 2023

Wednesday 6 September, 9am - 5pm  

This year’s event will bring together experts from Australia and Japan to provide insights into Japan’s economy, politics, foreign policy and science and technology.

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2023 ANU Taiwan Update

Tuesday 5 September - Wednesday 6 September 

In this Taiwan Update, scholars and commentators grapple with the place of Taiwan in the world and how the Taiwanese deal with cross-strait relations and internal challenges. 

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2023 Immersia: Engaging with Asia and the Pacific  

Tuesday 5 September – Saturday 30 September  

Come and join us as we celebrate diversity, inclusion, wellbeing and cultural immersion with the 2023 edition of Immersia: Engaging with Asia and the Pacific. From dance performances and music to workshops and seminars, explore the cultures of the Asia-Pacific region for a truly immersive experience.  

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Meet the Author – Leigh Sales   

Wednesday 13 September, 6pm 

Join Leigh Sales in conversation with Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt on her new book Storytellers. Questions, Answers and the Craft of Journalism, in which the highly respected ABC anchor, bestselling author and hit podcaster interviews the cream of Australian journalists about their craft - how (and why) they bring us the stories that inform our lives. In this book, she turns her interviewing skills onto her own profession, those usually asking the questions: the journalists. 

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Extinction thwarted? The nexus between climate change, social equity and health

Wednesday 13 September, 9.15am - 4.15pm  

Humanity faces three major and interconnected challenges – climate change, social inequality premature death and disease. Hear from experts discuss the political, economic, and social dimensions of planetary health equity. 

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Barefoot Doctors in China: Socio-politics and Epidemiologic Transition

Thursday 14 September, 4 - 5.30pm  

Join Xiaoping Fang in examining the barefoot doctor scheme in China during the Cultural Revolution. 

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Notices

Message from the Chief People Officer - Bargaining update 

The University is pleased to announce that we have reached a significant milestone in the bargaining negotiations with NTEU and other bargaining representatives, and the unions are at a point where they can recommend an Agreement to their members for endorsement. 

The University’s goal throughout the enterprise bargaining negotiations has been to build and maintain employment arrangements to ensure we are well placed to attract and retain world-class staff, with consideration of the current challenges faced by the institution and sector more broadly.  

We want our staff to feel supported and valued and proud to work at our leading University.  

In the meantime, the ANU Enterprise Bargaining team has prepared this summary for staff, containing the key terms and conditions that have been negotiated, as well as the process for the next steps to staff vote and implementation.  

During this time you can visit the Enterprise Bargaining webpage to receive further information. Should you have any queries or want to make a comment, please write to the bargaining team via  ea.comments@anu.edu.au

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New ticket system | International Strategy and Future Students Division (ISFSD) 

The ISFSD is now available to contact via the Service Desk

With four broad areas to provide support, ISFSD can be contacted about the following areas: 

- domestic future student recruitment activities and events 

- international future student recruitment activities, events, contacts and legislative and regulatory compliance obligations 

- brand enquires and advisory services including logo use, access and approvals 

- future student strategy including cohort plans, market research and insights, domestic and international marketing and advertising 

- web design, accessibility and Google related areas 

We look forward to hearing from you via a request on Service Desk soon.

Opportunities

Jawun secondment Q&A session 

Wednesday 30 August, 12-1pm 

ANU has an incredible partnership with Jawun, where staff can work with First Nations organisations to expand your skills, experiences and learn about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and communities. 

Join us at tomorrow’s lunchtime session to see how a six-week secondment opportunity can further your professional and personal growth and expand your connection to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. You will hear from previous ANU secondees as well as Jawun Regional Directors. 

The application round for secondment placements in 2024 is now open in ANU Recruit. This opportunity is available to high performing staff, academic level B and above or professional level 8 and above. 

Register now for the Q&A session 

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High Impact Writing in the University Context 

Wednesday 6 September 9.30am -5.00pm 

Learn how to write balanced and thorough business cases, grant applications and other long-format documents that aim to persuade, inform or request an important outcome. 

Previous participant feedback, "Stephanie was great, managed all of us very well mixing people in breakout groups for doing exercises, getting feedback on our understanding as we went. I felt that I not only learnt a lot of new things but also got the structure for my existing knowledge. Thank you!" 

Register here  

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Staff Giveaway - Career guidance through Women’s Mentor Walks   

Friday 8 September 7.10am - 8.30am 

We're excited to announce a giveaway for five women staff members to win free registration for the upcoming Mentor Walks event. You’ll have the opportunity to seek great advice from women CEOs, directors, executives, entrepreneurs and leaders in their fields who want to help women succeed and get the career help they need. This is a safe space to discuss any career challenges you may be facing and enable growth and development in your current role. Fill out the entry form for your chance to win a spot at this event next week.  

If you are interested in other mentor opportunities check out the ANU NECTAR Mentoring Program or the Professional Mentoring Program

Smart software sees ANU experts take home Eureka Prize  

Researchers at ANU have been recognised for their pivotal efforts in the battle against COVID-19 in Australia's premier science awards, the 2023 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes. Dr Minh Bui and Dr Rob Lanfear combined their computer science and biology expertise to develop IQ-TREE2, free, open-source software turns DNA data into crucial evolutionary insights. 

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