The rundown - information you need at a glance
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- Census date is this Thursday 31 March. If you are enrolled in a course once the census date passes, you will remain liable for the full tuition and associated fees for that course.
- Learn about the significant progress we have made for the Below Zero initiative.
- At the first meeting of the year, the Academic Board welcomed new student representatives, agreed to actively monitor academic freedom issues and approved a process for undergraduate curriculum reform.
- A final reminder to submit feedback about the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access (IDEA) Governance Framework Review.
- It's mid-semester exam time. Feeling stressed about it? Reach out to TalkCampus and talk anonymously to students from around the world going through similar challenges.
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Upcoming events & activities
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In conversation with Matthew Ricketson and Patrick Mullins
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Tomorrow, 6-7pm Matthew Ricketson and Patrick Mullins will be in conversation with Frank Bongiorno on their new book, Who needs the ABC. Why taking it for granted is no longer an option. |
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Learning from industry: NASA
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Thursday 31 March, 1pm Join ANU InSpace and the College of Engineering and Computer Science as they welcome Badri Younes, a Deputy Associate Administrator at NASA. |
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2022 CASS Honours information webinar
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Thursday 31 March, 3.30-4.30pm Are you considering Honours? Get yourself the competitive edge in your career and kickstart a pathway to research to be recognised as an expert in your field with an Honours degree.
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Book launch
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Wednesday 6 April, 5-6.45pm Don't miss the launch of John Braithwaite's new book, Macrocriminology and Freedom. |
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How can we limit global warming?
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Wednesday 6 April, 6-7.30pm Come hear the key findings of the new IPCC Climate Change Mitigation Report from several contributing authors. |
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Culture on the move: Weaving workshops
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Thursday 14 April, 10am-12pm Enjoy a hands-on workshop where you and your child each create a woven bush animal. The workshop inspires a connection to Aboriginal culture, and both children and adults will learn techniques of the age-old art of traditional weaving. |
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Online showcase seeks to give new life to old objects
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Artefacts available for use in archaeology and anthropology research are now showcased on a new website. |
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