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ANU Student Newsletter
Tuesday 24 October
All the important campus news, events and opportunities for ANU students. In your inbox every Tuesday.
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ANU Student Newsletter
Tuesday 24 October
All the important campus news, events and opportunities for ANU students. In your inbox every Tuesday.
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- Welcome to Week 12. With exams and final assignments right around the corner, we hope you are all taking care of yourselves. Support is always available via the
Student Safety and Wellbeing team
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Pictured: SDSC PhD scholars - Paul Chamberlain and Dongkeun Lee
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Tokyo trip for two PhD scholars
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In early August, two of the University's PhD scholars presented at the prestigious International Studies Association Asia-Pacific (ISA A-P) Conference in Tokyo. Paul Chamberlain, now at the Strategic and Defence Studies
Centre (SDSC), presented his research on navies in statecraft in East Asia, including Japan.
His officemate and fellow PhD scholar, Dongkeun Lee, who specializes in Sea Power in the Indo-Pacific, was supported by an
ANU Vice-Chancellor travel grant. The conference was hosted by Waseda University and had a broad theme focusing on conflicts and tensions in the Asia-Pacific beyond historical hostilities.
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the full story
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Pictured: Dr Andrew Forrest AO in discussion with climate experts at the Australian National University (image:Jamie Kidston/ANU)
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Dr Andrew Forrest attends roundtable on climate change at ANU
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Philanthropist Dr Andrew Forrest AO took time out from a global lecture tour to attend a roundtable on climate change at ANU last week.
At the meeting, hosted by the ANU Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solutions and attended by almost 20 experts from across the campus, Dr Forrest, the non-executive chairman of Fortescue Metals, argued he is
one of "not more than a thousand" individuals to whom the public should look for action.
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the full story
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Trivia and ‘Schnitty with Schmidty’
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Thursday 26 October, 5.45 – 8pm
Calling all brainiacs and trivia enthusiasts, join us for a ‘Schnitty with Schmidty for only $7.50’ and put your intellect to the test to see if you can outshine a Nobel laureate. This memorable evening will be filled
with knowledge, laughter and delicious food in celebration of Professor Brian Schmidt's final student event as Vice-Chancellor.
Come for the challenge, stay for the schnitzels.
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Film Screening | Untold Herstory
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Friday 27 October, 6 - 9pm
Presented by ANU College of Asia & the Pacific,
Untold Herstory tells a story of three female political prisoners at the concentration camps on Green Island-an islet off the east coast of Taiwan-in the 1950s.This event is brought to you by the ANU Taiwan Studies Program, Taiwanese Association
of Canberra, Australia and Australasian Taiwan Studies Association.
The film screening will be followed by Q&A with film producer Pasuya Yao.
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ANU First Year Composition Student Showcase
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Tuesday 31 October, 10am
First-year composers will present a two-day showcase of their original compositions. Featuring a wide range of styles, audiences will have the opportunity to experience new music created by this eclectic and dynamic group
of emerging young composers.
Join us in supporting new music and celebrating the achievements of our first-year composers.
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Wednesday 1 November, 5 - 6.30pm
Discover new mentors and collaborators who can elevate your study journey to new heights. Expand your network, forge valuable connections, and immerse yourself in a dynamic ecosystem of like-minded individuals at First
Wednesday Connect.
Prepare to be captivated by the fast-paced, 60-second pitching format, where Canberra's budding entrepreneurs will showcase their groundbreaking ideas.
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The Future of Sustainability 2023 Conference
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4, 8, 14 & 16 November
As a sector our potential to not just solve for challenges of today, but to regenerate for a truly sustainable future, is limitless.
The ACTS explores this potential across
four days of conference programming, with a particular focus on leading through transformational governance and values, innovating, educating and enabling change, and raising the voices of indigenous peoples that have nurtured our lands and waters for thousands
of generations.
Attendance is free.
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This Rough Magic By Helen Machalias
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Sunday 19 November, 4pm
Adapted by Dr Rebecca Clode, from the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences, in a collaboration between ANU and The Street Theatre. Get ready for a gripping tale of strength, survival, and the sacrifices made in the
pursuit of a brighter future. Award-winning playwright Helen Machalias puts a contemporary twist on Shakespeare's
The Tempest in This Rough Magic. This unique production weaves together Shakespearean elements with real-life stories of asylum seekers navigating the Australian system and the rich tradition of Persian storytelling.
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Semester Exchange Applications open for Semester 2, 2024
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If you’re looking to learn abroad next year now is the time to apply and get organised. Applications for semester 2, 2024 exchange are now open and close Thursday 30 November 2023.
A semester exchange is the opportunity to study overseas at one of our partner universities for the duration of a semester and still receive academic credit towards your ANU degree. Please visit the Global programs website
to find out more and if you still have questions, attend a
drop-in session to speak to a member of their team directly.
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We have special giveaways for students attending the
Meet the Author events.
You'll have the opportunity to win one of two copies of an author's book and be among the first to have it signed at the event. These books are available for ANU students of any program level to win. Simply follow the instructions in the
entry form to participate in the draw, and you could be one of the fortunate winners.
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Do you have an idea, notice, or story that you would like included in On Campus?
Content submissions for On Campus can be made via the
online form. Items should be relevant to the broader ANU community. Please submit content by Monday the week before an On Campus edition. For example, if you wish to include content for the 1 August edition, please submit content by
Monday 24 July.
If you have any questions, please contact the On Campus team at on.campus@anu.edu.au
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The Australian National University,
Canberra
TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12002 (Australian University) | CRICOS Provider Code: 00120C
ABN: 52 234 063 906
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The Australian National 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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The Australian National University,
Canberra
TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12002 (Australian University) | CRICOS Provider Code: 00120C |
ABN: 52 234 063 906
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The Australian National 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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