Alumnus fighting malaria one mosquito net at a time
Businessman, philanthropist, Rhodes Scholar and ANU alumnus Michael Bungay Stanier reflects on doing great work, ending Malaria and his days at …
Scholarship priorities Indigenous health
When Peter Sharp AO passed away in 2011, he left a large hole in the ACT community. For more than 22 years Peter had served as the medical Director…
Long live discovery
Bruce Chappell and Allan White were friends for over forty years and despite contrasting skills and personalities they complemented each other…
Honouring a father, husband and researcher
Making time for students was always a priority for clinical psychologist and academic Associate Professor Steven Klimidis. "His students loved him…
Supporting Indigenous cultures and histories: the role of philanthropy
The National Centre for Indigenous Studies (NCIS) works to ensure that Indigenous knowledge, perspectives and experiences are respected, valued,…
ANU Volunteers giving to the University in their own way
In a world where mobile phones come to the dinner table and ‘Skype dates’ have replaced family gatherings, a group of motivated and socially aware…
A stellar year for philanthropy
The largest gift ever given to an Australian university for the benefit of students by an alumnus to his alma mater will go much further than…
Putting numbers to good use
After graduating from Actuarial Studies and Science, University Medallist Nick Preston joined Sydney-based management consulting company Port Jackson…
Strong finish to 2015 Phone Appeal
The University's second annual Phone Appeal finished on a strong note on Saturday 17 October, with nine percent of campaign total being raised on the…