The rundown - what you need to know
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- On Friday, the VC announced a 20 per cent increase to HDR stipends from October 2022. You can read more about the increase on the Services website
- Enjoy access to the ANU Library 24-hours a day! It joins the Chifley, Hancock and Law Library branches that are also available to ANU staff and students around the clock.
- Soon you’ll be invited via an all student email to have your say on how ANU spends the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF). SSAF is a fee that the majority of students pay on a yearly basis and is used to support the student experience by funding non-academic student services and facilities. Find out more about SSAF
- Last week a number of staff and students were affected by the Shibboleth outage. To find out more about this incident, visit cybersense.anu.edu.au.
- On account of ANUSA's 2022 Friday Night Party and Midnight Oil 2022 concert, there will be temporary changes to parking and traffic flows on campus. Also expect noise disturbances on Friday 30 September and Friday 23 October.
Fellows Oval Carpark 89S - closed from Saturday 17 September to Friday 7 October inclusive.
Fellows Lane Carpark (along Fellows Lane) - closed from Sunday 18 September to Friday 7 October inclusive.
Law Carpark 6N – will be limited to accessible parking only on Friday 23 September and Saturday 1 October from 8am–11pm on both days.
CIW Gravel Carpark 6-NW – will be closed Saturday 1 October 6am– 11pm.
Arabic and Islamic Studies Carpark 127S – will be closed Saturday 1 October 6am–11pm. Expect delays on Fellows Road from Monday 19 September to Friday 7 October 6am – 6pm. Traffic management will be in place. If you have queries on parking and traffic regulations please reach out on functionsoncampus@anu.edu.au
Keep reading to find out about events, University activities and stories that capture the experiences of our community. |
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Events & activities
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Exhibition: Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the Atomic Bomb
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Friday 9 September – Wednesday 30 November The Menzies Library is hosting a remarkable exhibition from the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, showcasing the devastation wreaked by the US atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Read more about the Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the Atomic Bomb exhibition |
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Public Lecture: Our Future in a Warming, Water-Stressed, World
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Wednesday 21 September (Tomorrow), 12–1pm In this talk, leading water policy and law expert Professor Robert Glennon will reflect on what has happened, is happening, and must happen to solve the global water crisis and secure food supply for the globe. Register for Our Future in a Warming, Water-Stressed, World lecture |
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Why Painting Now? Artist talk and panel discussion
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Wednesday 28 September, 1–5pm Join David Humphrey, New York based artist, as he discusses his work and life. The lecture will be followed by a panel discussion titled 'Why Painting Now?' with David Humphrey, Amber Boardman, Kylie Banyard and Peter Alwast. Register for the Why Painting Now? talk and panel discussion |
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In conversation with Brett Mason
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Wednesday 28 September, 6–7pm Brett Mason will be in conversation with our Vice-Chancellor Professor Brian Schmidt on Brett's new book, Wizards of Oz: How Oliphant and Florey helped win the war and shape the modern world. Register for the In conversation event with Brett Mason |
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