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Alex with his son Hugo (left) and other members of his family. Image: supplied
A PhD forged in the fire of life
Postgraduate research of any kind is a huge life undertaking, but no one warns you that it may be just one of the many challenges in the years-long mental marathon.
With masks mandatory in certain settings on campus, now is a great time to grab yourself a reusable one. Masks are available for purchase at the Anthony Low Building for $3 or you can get creative and make your own with the help of the Makerspace!
New app maps national COVID alerts
ANU and UQ researchers have developed a new contact tracing web app for COVID?19 that pulls together current contact tracing alert locations from across the country, and presents the information in an interactive mobile-friendly map.
Setting the record straight: vaccines and the Delta variant.
As well as committing to below-zero emissions by 2030, we've now also joined a global race to reach net zero emissions. Read more
Pictured: Kayannie Denigan, ANU student and emerging artist. Image: supplied
NAIDOC Week
Living on Ngunnawal Land: Heart Strong exhibition
Friday 9 July - Sunday 15 August, Belconnen Arts Centre
Luritja artist and Pat Turner Scholar Kayannie Denigan is one of six Aboriginal women featuring new works at the upcoming Heart Strong exhibition, sharing a painting style passed down from her grandmother.