A world-first clinical trial targeting cancers that are currently undruggable will begin later in 2025, led by a research team from ANU and Canberra Health Services.
Join Democracy Sausage co-hosts to discuss the US, domestic fiscal debates and what to expect in the weeks ahead.
More than 30 ANU staff and alumni have been recognised for their impact on Australia.
The Australian National University acknowledges, celebrates and pays our respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of the Canberra region and to all First Nations Australians on whose traditional lands we meet and work, and whose cultures are among the oldest continuing cultures in human history.
For Distinguished Professor Asmi Wood, reaching the highest heights of academic success is one small part of his wider quest for academic excellence.
For acclaimed Japanese-born artist Kensuke Todo, unveiling his new sculpture at Hancock Library represents a journey come full circle – from ANU student to professional artist.
Rebeka SelmeczkiFor Professor Samantha Bennett, an academic career was unexpected. Now, she is using her platform to advocate for inclusive and equitable pathways for students.
Kathryn VukovljakAn innovative program is giving First Nations artists the time, tools and mentorship to develop their music and strengthen cultural connections.
Erika McGownMore than 30 ANU staff and alumni have been recognised for their impact on Australia.
For Distinguished Professor Asmi Wood, reaching the highest heights of academic success is one small part of his wider quest for academic excellence within culturally safe spaces for all our students.
Smartphones have become “the greatest parasite of the modern age”, according to new ANU research.
When Mikayla Helms began documenting her great grandmother’s nearly-lost language in Year 12, she started a journey to find her own voice – and a voice for future generations.
Tackling tobacco smoking and e-cigarette use is all in a day's work for Professor Emily Banks.