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Australian National University
On Campus
Student edition
Tuesday 19 April

The rundown - information you need at a glance

  • Free flu vaccinations are now available for students. 
Upcoming events & activities
Democracy Sausage election special
Tomorrow, 5.15-7.15pm
Extra tickets released! Join the team from the popular ANU politics podcast 'Democracy Sausage' live as they sink their teeth into the 2022 federal election.

This recording is a joint production between ANU, Policy Forum, Crawford School of Public Policy, and the Australian Studies Institute.
Knitting for a cause
Friday 22 April, 2-5pm
Learn
how to knit and crochet by joining the community threads project to knit small toys for children in hospital. This workshop is presented by ANU Thrive, Kambri at ANU, the ACT Health Directorate and Hands Across Canberra.
The Digital Republic
Tuesday 26 April, 6.30-8pm
Hosted by the School of Philosophy, don't miss Jamie Susskind present the central arguments of his new book, The Digital Republic.
ANU75 photo competition
Monday 11 April - Monday 2 May
Do you enjoy photography? Sign up today to the ANU75 student photo competition – a part of our ANU 75th Anniversary celebrations. Winners will receive prizes and opportunities to have their photos published!
In conversation with Anita Heiss
Tuesday 26 April, 6-7pm
Join
Anita Heiss in conversation with Ann McGrath on Anita's new book, Am I Black Enough For You? 10 Years On.
Play the Antarctic Adventure Game
Lead Sir Douglas Mawson's 1911 Australasian Antarctic Expedition to safety in a game created by ANU Digital Humanities student Sophia Booij.

Now available through the National Film and Sound Archive website.
A window to our past
When Isabel McBryde (pictured) joined the ANU Department of Prehistory and Anthology in 1974 as Senior Lecturer, she was already a pioneer in her field.

Over her career, Isabel articulated a different vision for archaeology, one that altered the course of the discipline and historical consciousness in Australia.

Organised, precise and thorough in the field, she was equally effective as a teacher, inspiring generations of students.

Check out this story and others from our past at ANU Explorer.
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