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Staff Edition
Tuesday 4 November
All the important campus news, events and opportunities for ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃstaff.
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The rundown – information you need at a glance
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- The is open until Friday 7 November. Take a few minutes to share your feedback and help shape our workplace.
- International Fraud Awareness Week starts this month. Learn how preventing fraud is a team effort by attending one of the webinars on offer.
- On Campus will be taking a short break on Tuesday 18 November – we’ll be back the following week.
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Image: ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃstaff listen to Interim Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rebekah Brown, at a community meeting today. Photo: Jamie Kidston/ANU
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Interim Vice-Chancellor update
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Thank you for joining today’s community meeting at Llewellyn Hall.
It was great to see so many of you in person and online. For those unable to attend, I spoke about where we have been as an institution over the past decade, where we are now, and where we’re heading – through our University strategy and co-design.
Further information and a recording of the meeting are available on our new ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃRoadmap web page.
As we shape this strategy together, I invite you to share your ideas and feedback. What would it take for our community to see themselves in our strategy, and to know the part they play in the future of ANU? Please email us at .
Thank you for being part of the conversation.
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Result of the academic staff member vacancy election
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Image: ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃalumna and Australia-at-Large Rhodes Scholar for 2026, Sonali Varma. Photo: Jack Fox/ANU
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃalumna Sonali Varma awarded 2026 Rhodes Scholarship
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃalumna Sonali Varma has been named one of nine Australian Rhodes Scholars for 2026. A passionate advocate for youth mental health, Sonali will study psychiatric epidemiology at the University of Oxford to strengthen links between data-driven research and lived experience.
“My time at ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃwas genuinely transformative,” she said. “It gave me the foundation to pursue postgraduate study and the confidence to continue serving my community.”
Sonali is the 12th ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃgraduate to receive a Rhodes Scholarship since 2019.
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Image: ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃresearchers Dr Keqing Huang and Dr The Duong have achieved a new record for the most efficient solar cells. Photo: Rittwick Visen/ANU
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃteam create record-breaking solar cells
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A team of researchers from ANU, led by Dr Keqing Huang and Dr The Duong from the School of Engineering, has achieved a major efficiency breakthrough in solar energy research. They have reached the highest efficiency levels ever recorded for devices using tin oxide as the electron transport material.
“It means more than a quarter of the sunlight hitting the cell is converted directly into usable electricity,” Dr Duong said.
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Top tips for marking exams in Canvas
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Before you start marking during this exam period, take a moment to check your Canvas setup and explore our quick tips and to make marking smooth and stress-free.
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- Check your exam and assignment settings: make sure availability windows, due dates and submissions are correct – and that your assessment is published so students can access it. Check out the and
- Review accommodations and access: confirm any approved extensions or alternate access for students are in place.
- Prepare your Markbook early: double-check assignment groups, weightings and points values. Remember that Canvas doesn’t count a dash (–) as zero.
- Join a short workshop: upcoming sessions cover SpeedGrader, marking and exporting grades. .
- Get help: visit the or log a request through the .
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Updates to gender data collection at ANU
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From Tuesday 4 November 2025, ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃstaff and student systems will update gender descriptions and all staff are encouraged to review their gender description in HORUS. If you have previously selected ‘female’ or ‘male’, this will have been updated to ‘woman or female’ and ‘man or male’ respectively.
If you have previously selected ‘indeterminate/intersex/unspecified’, this will have been updated to ‘no value defined’ as this option will no longer be available.
Please contact the ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃStaff Respect Consultant at staffrespect@anu.edu.au who can assist you with the updates with respect and sensitivity. You are encouraged to do this by Wednesday 31 December 2025.
If you wish to discuss how you can support students through this change, please reach out to Inclusive and Respectful Communities via Respect@anu.edu.au.
For further information about the context for this change and the support available to staff affected by this change visit .
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Still using Windows 10? Here's why that is risky
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Windows 10 has officially reached end-of-support by Microsoft. Continuing to use it puts your data and ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃsystems at risk due to increased security vulnerabilities, compliance concerns and potential software incompatibility.
Upgrading to Windows 11 helps us to stay secure, supported and up-to-date.
If you're ready to upgrade, please via the , or if your device is too old to reimage, you can with your supervisor and delegate approval.
Need assistance? Contact the to develop a plan for your device.
Please note: specialist research devices that have been identified and have a management plan in place with ITS are exempt from this request.
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Culture Amp is offering Skills coach, a skill-based learning tool for employees and managers that delivers engaging content directly via email. The two minute daily activities teach key leadership skills and are easy to use.
The courses use short interactive lessons, backed by science. Topics include: resilience, productivity, feedback, strategic thinking, leading change, coaching, 1-on-1s, meeting mastery and people development. Courses use three components to make learning effective: spaced repetition, experiential learning and reminders.
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Image: Help shape the Student Discipline Framework. Image: ANU
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Final call for feedback on the Student Discipline Framework draft recommendations
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- Wednesday 12 November, 12pm – Room 5.04, Marie Reay Teaching Centre
- Thursday 27 November, 12pm – Room 5.04, Marie Reay Teaching Centre
- Friday 5 December, 1.30pm – Room 5.04, Marie Reay Teaching Centre
- Tuesday 9 December, 3.30pm – Online via Zoom
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Thumbnail: Theona Gevorgian explains how we must build the skills and confidence we all need to support one another. Photo: David Fanner/ANU.
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In the lead-up to the launch of the new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2025-30, we’re continuing our weekly spotlight on the themes that shape it.
This week’s focus is ‘listen more, learn more’. It highlights how the Strategy supports capacity building and reflective evaluation across our community.
Theona Gevorgian, a Work, Health and Safety Consultant at ANU, explains how Mental Health First Aid training and injury prevention initiatives build the skills and confidence we all need to support each other.
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Keep It Professional – protect your identity on LinkedIn
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LinkedIn is a powerful networking tool, but it can also expose sensitive information. Learn how to protect yourself from phishing, impersonation and data scraping by managing what you share and who you connect with.
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Plan, Track, Check: Student academic progress monitoring milestone reached
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The University’s initiative to simplify course planning and academic progress monitoring for students, known as Plan, Track, Check, has reached a significant milestone with Stellic selected as the preferred vendor partner.
The next phase, underway until the end of November 2025, is tesing how the Stellic platform integrates with ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃsystems and supports both students and staff in real-world scenarios. It’s a critical step before a formal review in December this year, when the Student Experience Governance Group will decide whether to proceed with broader implementation.
“This marks a pivotal stage in the University’s journey to improve our student experience. We’re ensuring that the Stellic platform will support clear course planning, easier progress tracking and more empowered decision-making for students. It’s about making academic life simpler and more supportive,” said Suzie Alcorn, Director, Student Services and Academic Standards.
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Image: This year’s International Fraud Awareness Week poster. Graphic: Commonwealth Fraud Prevention Centre
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International Fraud Awareness Week
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Sunday 16 November – Saturday 22 November.
The University Risk Office is hosting International Fraud Awareness Week (IFAW) between Sunday 16 November and Saturday 22 November. This year’s theme is Preventing Fraud is a Team Effort, reminding us that each of us has a role in protecting the integrity of our University.
This means:
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- Recognising that fraud can happen anywhere and is something that all of us can help prevent.
- Knowing how to spot fraud and how to report it.
- Promoting transparency and accountability in our daily activities.
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You can do your part by registering to attend the , hosted by the University’s Risk Office, and featuring a guest presenter from the National Anti-Corruption Commission. This session will be held online on Monday 17 November, 2pm.
You can also view the that are open to all staff.
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Image: ANYOU pulse survey poster. Photo: ANU.
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2025 ANYOU pulse staff survey is open
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The 2025 ANYOU pulse staff survey is open until Friday 7 November. Please complete the survey and have your say.
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Senior leadership recruitment updates
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Internal Expression of Interest – Director, Research School of Biology
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Internal Expressions of Interest are now open for the Director, Research School of Biology.
The Director of the Research School of Biology is responsible for supporting academic staff in delivering research, education and community engagement, fostering a collaborative, innovative and supportive environment that develops future leaders, and contributing to College and University priorities. The role also includes oversight of the School’s operational budget and the effective management of academic, financial and staffing functions.
Expressions of Interest close at 11.55 pm AEDT on Tuesday 11 November 2025.
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Meet the author: Sofie Laguna
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Thursday 6 November, 6–7pm
Award-winning author Sofie Laguna will be in conversation with Karen Viggers about her new novel The Underworld.
The Underworld is for every reader you know; thinkers, laughers, empaths, quirky folk, queer folk, nostalgists, the young and those getting on.
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2025 ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃCentre for Asian-Australian Leadership annual lecture
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Thursday 6 November 7.15–8.15pm
Join the ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃCentre for Asian-Australian Leadership for its Annual Lecture with Marina Go AM, Chair of Adore Beauty and the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations.
Marina will discuss the importance of Asian-Australian representation in leadership roles and how to drive meaningful change.
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Friday 7 November, 5.30–6.30pm
Join the launch of Military History Supremo, a volume honouring the remarkable career of Emeritus Professor David Horner AM FASSA, one of Australia’s greatest military historians.
Authors will pay tribute to Horner’s legacy by engaging with his scholarship, applying his conclusions to new case studies and contexts.
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Meet the author: Julianne Schultz
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Monday 10 November, 6–7pm
Julianne Schultz will be in conversation with Allan Behm on the updated edition of her book The Idea of Australia: A search for the soul of the nation. Asking the questions, what is the "idea of Australia"? What defines the soul of our nation?
Its publication complements the October SBS four-part series, hosted by Rachel Griffiths, inspired by, and based on, Julianne's book.
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- – Wednesday 5 November, 12–1pm
- – Thursday 6 November, 10am–12pm
- – Thursday 6 November, 3–5pm
- – Thursday 6 November, 5.30–7pm
- – Thursday 6 November, 5–7pm
- Bruce Hall Op Shop – opening its doors for a good cause – Friday 7 November, 10am–2pm
- – Monday 17 November, 6–7pm
- – Wednesday 19 November, 6–7pm
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Image: The China Journal has been ranked number one for impact. Photo: Australian Centre on China in the World/ANU
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The Australian Centre on China in the World’s The China Journal hits a new high
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The Australian Centre on China in the World’s flagship journal has been ranked number one for impact in Area Studies for 2024 and earned a Social Science Citation Index JCI of 4.43. This means it is outpacing leading titles in political science, sociology, international relations, anthropology and economics. The latest issue covers topics from Tibetan political disenfranchisement to academic self-censorship in China.
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Image: The Future of Sustainability 2025 poster. Graphic: Australasian Campuses Towards Sustainability
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Don't miss the ACTS Future of Sustainability Conference
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃstaff and students have free and unlimited access to the ACTS Conference 2025 – The Future of Sustainability, running virtually from Wednesday 5 November – Friday 7 November 2025.
Across three days, hear from sustainability experts, explore best practice and connect with peers across Australasia. ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃstaff and students can register for free and receive unlimited access to all sessions.
Don’t miss the chance to be part of the leading sustainability event for the tertiary education sector.
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Image: The entry of the ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃCollege of Law at dusk. Photo: Lewis Tremayne
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Scene on our campus: Law and Order
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Do you have a photo you’re proud of that you’d love to have featured in On Campus?
We’ll now be featuring your photo submissions in each edition of On Campus to showcase your moments, scenes and perspectives that make our University special.
This week’s picture comes from Lewis Tremayne who captured the entry of the ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃCollege of Law building saying, “I always stopped to admire this spot when walking from Coombs to Ursula Hall. There's something about the symmetry and orderliness that catches me!”
and include a short note about why you chose it and what makes it special to you.
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃSecurity – (02) 6125 2249
For life threatening emergencies first call 000 (or 0000 if dialing from an internal phone), then call ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃSecurity.
Media hotline – (02) 6125 7979
Contact the media hotline during business hours or email media@anu.edu.au for media queries regarding the University and its operations, or to track down experts that aren’t listed in our .
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Help is available if you need it. The University has a range of information and services that can be accessed by Managers and staff.
Whether it's a work-related issue or a personal one, the University encourages you to seek counselling support through the .
If you need to support a student in distress, please refer to developed by the team.
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌà 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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