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On&Off Campus
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Staff edition Tuesday 7 December
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Flexible working arrangements in 2022
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As the Vice-Chancellor said in his blog last week, most of us should return to working from campus most of the time next year to maintain the collegiate environment of our campus based institution. But this does not change our ongoing commitment to flexible working arrangements. We encourage you to speak with your supervisor to build flexibility where it's needed. What this looks like will depend on both your needs and the needs of your fellow team members and local work area.
You can read more about flexibility, including how to submit an Individual Flexibility Agreement here. Supervisors can access guidance on considering Individual Flexibility Agreement requests here. Get your COVID vaccine booster dose on campus
ANU staff, students and visitors are strongly encouraged to get vaccinated, including with a third dose when they are eligible. Booster doses will be available for staff and students at the ANU Medical Clinic from 21 December 2021. You can book in your booster jab now by calling 6125 2211. More information about the clinic's services are available here. |
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New technology for better security at ANU
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ANU will be introducing a new way to access our IT systems throughout 2022. This world-leading Australian-built technology promises better protection for our community - and you won't need to worry about passwords anymore.
Visit the ANU Cyber Sense website to learn more |
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2021 Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in Education
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The annual Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in Education are an important part of how we recognise outstanding contributions to learning at ANU. These awards cover the work of our lecturers, tutors, demonstrators, education support staff and higher degree supervisors. Find out who this year’s recipients are and what inspires them. |
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Nominate for the Outstanding Female Researcher Medal in 2022
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The Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences have opened nominations for the Outstanding Female Researcher Medal in 2022. ANU staff and students are encouraged to nominate an outstanding woman - identifying researcher from the fields of biomedicine and health research for this prestigious accolade. Nominations close 27 February 2022.
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Fun activities to see out 2021
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End of Year Kids Party (virtual)
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5.30pm today - there's still time to register |
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Free yoga on Fellows Oval
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Just a reminder that you can join sessions tomorrow and on Tuesday 21 December Register |
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Fellows@Law bar returns
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Relax with your colleagues after your work week at Fellows@Law bar, which is open this Friday and Friday next week from 3.30pm to 6pm. |
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Get familiar with teaching space tech
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The Centre for Teaching and Learning will run a number of sessions before the start of semester one in 2022 that will guide academics and professional staff in understanding new and existing technology in teaching spaces on campus. Have your say on the design and timing of these sessions.
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Keep up to date with the big issues
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Book launch: Transitioning to a Prosperous, Resilient & Carbon-Free Economy
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Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will launch a new book co-edited by ANU energy and climate change experts. Join the discussion on Wednesday 15 December. |
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Women's rights & gender equality in Indonesia
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To mark International Human Rights Day, the ANU Indonesia Institute is hosting a discussion on women’s rights and gender equality in Indonesia. Join the discussion on Thursday 9 December. |
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Spotlight: Afghanistan
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The Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs' second and final event that tackles the issue of violence against women in Afghanistan is tomorrow. Join the discussion |
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Unmasking trolls & other Internet regulation challenges
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Watch Director of the ANU Tech Policy Design Centre Associate Professor Johanna Weaver's interview with Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts Paul Fletcher. |
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Ensuring safe & fair elections
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Listen to this episode of the National Security Podcast where Professor Rory Medcalf and Electoral Commissioner Tom Rogers discuss the nexus between the Electoral Commission and national security, and the challenges involved in ensuring a safe and fair election. |
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Mikaela Jade was named the 2021 Indigenous Leader of the Year at the Women in Digital Awards. Image: supplied |
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Indigenous alumna honoured with award
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“The tech sector is recognising the additional hurdles that Indigenous women need to jump through in order to be successful women in digital,” said Mikaela Jade after being honoured as the Indigenous Leader of the Year at the Women in Digital awards. |
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Extraordinary women being extraordinary scholars
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Congratulations to three scholars from the ANU community - Yasmin Poole, Lauren Skinner and Madeleine McGregor - who have been awarded 2022 Rhodes Scholarships to study at the University of Oxford. Read ANU stories about their fantastic achievements:
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Yasmin Poole has been awarded the 2022 Australia-at-Large Rhodes Scholarship. Credit: Adam Spence, ANU |
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A window to our past
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In his 2010 ANU Commencement Address, former Prime Minister Bob Hawke joked about an escapade at the University in February 1957 that had long since been absorbed into the public perception of him as a treasured larrikin. Learn more about this and other stories from the University's proud 75-year history, and share your ANU story.
Check out ANU Explorer |
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