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Student Edition
Tuesday 12 August
All the important campus news, events and opportunities for ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµstudents.
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The rundown – information you need at a glance
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- Consultation for the Student Disciplinary Framework Review (SDFR) is closing soon. Submit your feedback via the or email SDFR@anu.edu.au.
- On Campus will be taking a short break on Tuesday 16 September – we’ll be back the following week.
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The University is currently consulting on proposed change plans for the Academic Portfolio and the Residential Experience Division, and students are encouraged to share their feedback.
All feedback received during consultation is carefully reviewed and considered as part of the decision-making process before any changes can proceed. This includes suggestions, concerns, and questions raised by individuals or groups. To support this, a clear process is in place for submitting, reviewing, and incorporating feedback before finalising an Implementation Plan. This ensures your voice helps shape what happens next.
You can read the Change Proposals, watch Town Hall recordings, submit your thoughts, and find and info about the feedback process on the .
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The ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµCouncil Minutes for and are now available on the University’s website, following endorsement from ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµCouncil. The Council Minutes for the February and March meetings are also published online.
The University has appointed two new external members to Council. We are delighted to welcome The Hon Wayne Martin AC KC and Mr Andrew Metcalfe AO, who have been appointed from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2029.
You can read their bios below and the bios for all of our Council members are online.
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The Honourable Wayne Martin AC KC
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Mr Martin is a long-serving former Chief Justice of Western Australia and current Chief Justice of Appeal in the Courts of the Dubai International Financial Centre. Mr Martin graduated from the University of Western Australia in 1973, with a Bachelor of Laws and First Class Honours and has a Master of Laws from King’s College, London. He was made a KC in 1993.
In addition to his work as a barrister, Mr Martin is the former Lieutenant Governor of Western Australia, former Chairman of the Western Australian Law Reform Commission, and the former President of the Administrative Review Council and Western Australia Bar Association. He has served on numerous boards throughout his career.
In 2012, Mr Martin was appointed a Companion in the General Division of the Order of Australia, for eminent service to the judiciary and to the law, particularly as Chief Justice of Western Australia, to legal reform and education, and to the community. In 2007 he was awarded the Western Australia Citizen of the Year for the Professions.
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The Honourable Wayne Martin AC KC
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Mr Metcalfe was a Commonwealth departmental secretary for 12 years, heading three departments. He was appointed or reappointed as a Secretary by five different Prime Ministers, and directly worked with 15 portfolio ministers.
Mr Metcalfe has held numerous senior roles in the Departments of Immigration, and the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and has been the Chief of Staff to a Cabinet Minister. He was the Secretary (CEO) of the Department of Immigration from 2005 to 2012, and Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry in 2013. Between 2014 and January 2020 Mr Metcalfe was a senior partner in Ernst and Young.
Mr Metcalfe is also an existing member of our Audit, Finance and Risk Committee.
Mr Metcalfe was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2012. He is also a Fellow of the Institute of Public Administration Australia.
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Dr Francis Markham has resigned from ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµCouncil, effective 11 August.
The Council thanks Dr Markham for his service and will begin the process for a replacement shortly.
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Student Central is moving!
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On Thursday 14 August, Student Central will be closed as the team relocates to the new Student Hub on Level 1 of the Di Riddell Student Centre.
The Student Hub will open in the new location at 10am on Friday 15 August and will provide all the services currently offered by Student Central, with the added benefit of a larger, more accessible space in a central campus location.
At launch, Student Hub will include the Student Central team, the Allianz Overseas Student Health Cover representative, and the IT Service Desk. Over the coming months, more student-facing services will transition into the space, creating a central destination for student enquiries and support.
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Racism@Uni Survey – your voice matters
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Starting from this Thursday 14 August, all staff and students aged 18 and over will receive a personalised Racism@Uni Survey link via email. Led by the Australian Human Rights Commission, this landmark study will examine the prevalence, nature and impact of racism in Australian universities.
Conducted by POLIS: Centre for Social Policy Research with the Online Research Unit, it takes about 15 minutes to complete and will be open for four weeks. Participation is anonymous and all responses will be de-identified.
ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµis proud to be one of Australia’s most diverse university communities, with staff and students from more than 100 countries. By taking part, you’ll help create a clearer picture of what’s happening on campus and online – and what needs to change.
This national survey complements our broader anti-racism initiatives, including our harmful behaviours disclosure tool, the introduction of a , our ongoing support for the . campaign and being undertaken at ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµto better understand racism and promote racial equity.
Read more: .
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Image: Aerial image of the Kambri precinct at ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ. Photo: ANU.
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Young science scholars flourish as tall poppies
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Remarkable early-career scholars from ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ (ANU) have been recognised with prestigious ACT Young Tall Poppy Science Awards for their significant contributions to sustainable energy,
Associate Professor Xiaolin Wang, Dr Emily Furlong and Dr Ashley Jones have been acknowledged for their innovative developments to hydrogen storage, antimicrobial resistance and the adaptability of Australian plants.
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Image: Dr Samantha McGaughey. Photo: Jack Fox/ANU.
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ACT Emerging Scientist of the Year
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Dr Samantha McGaughey is on a mission to demonstrate how science can help create a brighter, more sustainable future for us all.
Based at the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµResearch School of Biology, the plant scientist’s work focuses on cutting edge technology that can help turn wastewater “from a problem into an opportunity”.
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Image: Dr Thao Phan. Photo: Australian Academy of the Humanities
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Science & Technology studies scholar Dr Thao Phan wins 2025 Max Crawford Medal
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ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµLecturer in the School of Sociology Dr Thao Phan has been named the 2025 Max Crawford Medal recipient for her work in feminist science and technology studies. Her research highlights how race, gender and power shape the technologies we use every day.
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Last chance to have your say on the Student Disciplinary Framework Review 
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Consultation for the Student Disciplinary Framework Review is closing soon and we want to make sure every voice is heard.
If you haven’t yet shared your thoughts on how we can improve our disciplinary processes, now’s the perfect time. Your feedback will help shape a framework that is fair, transparent and works for our whole community.
Submit your feedback via the or email SDFR@anu.edu.au.
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Image: Subway, Kambri, ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµcampus, Acton. Photo: Anayasha Thoolkar, ANU
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Subway opens tomorrow, Wednesday 13 August in the Kambri precinct. Enjoy a free mini cookie with your first sub purchase (while stocks last).
This is the 100th Subway in Australia opened by franchisee Shamim Mohammad, who came to Australia from Bangladesh on a scholarship to study Accounting and Finance. Starting with a part-time job at Subway, Shamim has grown into a successful entrepreneur and recent winner of the Restaurant Growth Award at the Subway Australia & New Zealand awards.
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Monday 28 July – Friday 14 November 2025
In the new China in the World exhibition, 金 (Metal), artist Kien Situ transforms the gallery into a striking environment of rupture and reincarnation.
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Science. Art. Film. Screening and discussion of Under the Skin.
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Wednesday 13 August 6pm
Science. Art. Film. returns for Season 7 and it’s bringing the uncanny with it.
Enjoy a screening of Under the Skin, starring Scarlett Johansson as a mysterious alien prowling the streets of Glasgow, luring men into her web. Bring your questions for a following deep-dive panel.
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Latin American Film Festival
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Thursday 14 August 5.30pm – Sunday 31 August 10.00pm
The 20th annual celebration of Latin American screen culture returns with 13 free films screening throughout August. Attendance is open to all – no membership required. Films are screened in their original language with English subtitles.
Proudly presented by the Latin American Embassies in Australia with the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµFilm Group and the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµLatin American Students’ Association.
Learn more: Latin American Film Festival
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McCusker Institute-Thought Leader Ideas Exchange
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Wednesday 20 August 3 – 5:30pm
Hosted by the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµMcCusker Institute in collaboration with The Next Economy, this panel discussion brings together thought leaders to explore how we can reshape Australia’s economy to be fairer and more sustainable.
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ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµChina in the World Forum – Common Prosperity and Inequality in China
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Wednesday 20 August 5.30 – 7.30pm
Economic inequality is a persistent challenge for China’s policymaker. It is compounded by slower growth, changes in the labour market and limited access to quality education and health care for rural households and migrant workers. This panel presents new research on inequality and common prosperity in China.
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Wear It Purple Day movie screening
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Friday 29 Aug 2025 7 – 9.30pm
Celebrate Wear It Purple Day with a special screening of A Nice Indian Boy, presented with the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµLGBTQIA+ Alumni Network. This heartwarming romantic comedy follows Naveen as he introduces his fiancé, a white, orphaned artist, to his Indian family.
Register here: Where It Purple movie screening
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Every Action Counts: join the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµGreen Awards
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You do not need to overhaul your life to take part in climate action, sometimes it starts with the smallest switch.
The ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµGreen Awards are now live through the One Small Step x ANU platform, giving students and staff the chance to earn points for completing environmental challenges – from the everyday to the ambitious.
If you are not sure where to start, here are a few easy entry points:
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- Cold Wash Your Clothes: Save energy (and money) every laundry day.
- Turn Off Devices at the Wall: A quick switch that cuts standby power.
- Pick Up One Piece of Rubbish: Small action, big community impact.
- Try One Plant-Based Meal: Reduce your carbon footprint one bite at a time.
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Submit a quick photo or screenshot as proof, earn points and go in the running for awards like Waste Warrior, Carbon Commuter or Creative Contributor. You can even join a team with your hall, lab or colleagues.
Awards run until 31 October, and there’s still plenty of time to get involved.
Join the challenge today, visit .
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Wi-Fi Interference: a common but fixable issue
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Ever wondered why your Wi-Fi slows down or disconnects? Wi-Fi interference occurs when signals or barriers disrupt your connection—think of it as static for the internet!
Common causes include nearby networks, personal hotspots (especially in lecture halls), and obstacles like walls, appliances, or electronics such as microwaves and Bluetooth devices.
Help us reduce interference! Turn off personal hotspots in shared spaces to let campus Wi-Fi work smoothly.
We’re upgrading Wi-Fi to improve your connection. Thanks for doing your part!
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Help is available if you need it. If you are dealing with a personal or university-related issue, ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµencourages you to seek support through the Student Safety and Wellbeing team by emailing student.wellbeing@anu.edu.au or calling 02 6125 2211, Monday to Friday, 9am-4pm.
You can also visit our Urgent Support page for a list of 24/7 and crisis support options.
For life threatening emergencies first call 000 (or 0000 if dialing from an internal phone), then call ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµSecurity at (02) 6125 2249
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ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ, Canberra
TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12002 (Australian University) | CRICOS Provider Code: 00120C | ABN: 52 234 063 906
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ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ 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.
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