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New female students welcomed to Engineering and Computing at ANU
More than 50 first year female engineering and computing students celebrated the start of the academic year yesterday at a high tea with current students and staff from the College.
Fuelling the ideas boom
ANU students are the fuel that will drive the Federal Government's Ideas Boom, according to DR SHAYNE FLINT, PhD '06.
Best paper award for student's prototype for cleaning ABS census data
Daniel Alarcon, PhD student from the Research School of Computer Science has just been awarded the best paper at the recent Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC) for his research which uses logic techniques to clean real-world
VC outlines a new vision for ANU
Professor Brian Schmidt has shared his vision for ANU in his first public event since taking over as Vice-Chancellor.
ANU student and alumna awarded Fulbright Scholarships
PhD student Daniel McNamara and law graduate Hannah Ryan have been awarded 2016 Fulbright Postgraduate Scholarships to study in the United States.
Improving solar cells without doping
Scientists have developed a new silicon solar cell that promises cheaper manufacturing processes and better power output.
Global challenges attract students
Demand for places at The Australian National University (ANU) has increased by almost 16 per cent on the same time last year, with offers made to more than 3,775 new domestic undergraduate students for 2016 so far.