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Staff Edition
Tuesday 24 February
All the important campus news, events and opportunities for ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃstaff.
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Image: Thanks to the ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃcommunity for creating a positive start to semester 1 for our students. Photo: Jamie Kidston/ANU.
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The rundown – information you need at a glance
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- is at Badger & Co pub tonight, Tuesday 24 February, 6pm. Host Mark Kenny will be in conversation with Marija Taflaga, Jill Sheppard and Jason Koutsoukis. No registration required.
- On Campus will be taking a break on Tuesday 10 March. We’ll be back the following week.
- Dates for the are now available.
- Staff can attend the final open training session for the new Facilities Management System this Friday 27 February, ahead of next week’s launch. Ongoing training begins Monday, 2 March. Contact CE.FMS@anu.edu.au for more information.
- running on weekdays from 7.30am–7.30pm (excluding public holidays).
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Monday 2 March, 6.30–7.30pm
Whether you are a student, educator, researcher, or simply curious about the world, this public lecture promises an unforgettable experience.
Bringing together three Nobel Laureates in medicine and physics, this event will celebrate discovery, curiosity and the future of science. Hosted by the multi-award-winning ABC journalist Natasha Mitchell.
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Photo: International Women's Day.
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Women in Leadership: Balancing the Scales
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Wednesday 11 March, 6–7pm
This panel bring together women whose leadership spans community advocacy and public life, exploring more equitable systems and opportunities across Australia.
Speakers include the Honourable Linda Burney and Dr Kim Jackson, with further panellists to be announced soon.
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Senior leadership updates
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Interim Director, Education Portfolio. We are pleased to announce the appointment of Kate Bisshop-Witting as Interim Director, Education Portfolio, following a competitive internal process. Kate brings over 15 years of senior leadership experience at ANU, most recently as General Manager of the College of Science and Medicine. In this role, Kate will provide University‑wide leadership across our education system, bringing Education Portfolio functions together to deliver a connected and outcomes‑focused experience for students and staff.
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. This is a unique opportunity for a senior leader to make a meaningful impact and guide the Research School of Earth Sciences through its next stage of growth and development. Expressions of interest close on Sunday 8 March, 11.55pm.
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People Manager Essentials
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This half-day workshop teaches practical management tools. Sign up to grow as a manager, enhance your capabilities and build connections with colleagues who share similar challenges and goals.
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Professional Staff Development Schemes – Applications open
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Looking to develop your skills and/or progress your career? Apply for the Professional Staff Scholarship Scheme and the Professional Staff Development Endowment Fund. These schemes offer funding support for formal study, professional development courses and external learning opportunities.
Applications close Friday 20 March, 11.59pm.
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Host a College of Business and Economics (CBE) intern
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Have a project that could benefit from fresh eyes? Interested in developing future professionals while progressing your priorities? CBE is seeking staff to host an intern in Semester 2. By hosting an intern, you’ll gain fresh perspectives, analytical capability, curiosity and innovative thinking. CBE interns are well suited to research, analysis and operational improvement initiatives.
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Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) employer statement
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The WGEA will release median gender pay gaps on Tuesday 3 March, including average remuneration by gender across quartiles for all private sector organisations with 100 or more employees.
To understand the results in relation to ANU, please read the .
for WGEA gender equality target selection is open until early March, and includes , College and Division discussions, and an anonymous .
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People are overconfident about spotting AI faces, study finds
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While most people claim they can spot AI-generated faces, research from UNSW Sydney and ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃhas demonstrated that advancing technology is making it harder.
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Photo: Obesity Action Coalition.
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Tackling weight stigma in medicine
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“Weight bias is negative attitudes, beliefs about, and behaviours towards people with larger bodies that is driven by negative stereotypes,” says Dr Joanne Rathbone, psychologist at the ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃSchool of Medicine and Psychology, who studies the impacts of social stigma.
Her research includes finding interventions for reducing and unpacking weight bias in medical settings.
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Photo: ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃSchool of Culture, History and Language.
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Natsukashii: A master’s, memories, and a medal
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Lewis Tremayne, a Canberra local and graduate of the ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃSchool of Culture, History & Language, has been awarded a University Medal after completing his Master of Japanese Studies at ANU. His award-winning thesis on social media–driven tourism is now paving the way for him to pursue a PhD on Japanese society.
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Growing into questions and building a legacy of change
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃalumna and social justice advocate Caitlin Figueiredo is focused on using her voice as a force for good. She wants people to know that life doesn’t just begin after you graduate.
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Discover Cycle Smart this Wednesday in Kambri
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Join ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃGreen at their Sustainable Commuting Fair to explore carbon smart commuting options that support your health and help save you money. Learn more about Cycle Smart, a 10-week program designed to build cycling skills and confidence.
Wednesday 25 February, 11am–1pm in Kambri.
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Learn to Swim short course for adults
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃSport, in collaboration with Club Lime and ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃStudent Life, are delivering the Adult Learn to Swim short course, starting on Monday 2 March.
Build your confidence in the water with five lessons over five weeks with qualified swimming instructors.
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Join the Movement Challenge
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Get fit and have fun by joining The Movement Challenge starting Monday 2 March. Form a team of 3–10 colleagues and get involved.
Run by Assure, the University's Employee Assistance Program provider, this challenge aims to improve the physical and mental wellbeing of ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃstaff.
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Photo: Australian Sport Camps.
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School holiday sports program – early bird offer
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During the Term 1 school holidays, ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃSport will host Australian Sports Camps, offering programs in AFL, Basketball, Netball, Rugby Union and Soccer.
Enrol before Sunday 15 March to receive a 30% discount.
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A new home for official ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃmerchandise is now open on Joplin Lane. Operating Monday to Friday, 10am–3pm, and stocking clothing, stationery, gifts and student essentials. Drop in between classes, meetings or campus events.
For enquiries, contact shopANUenquiries@anu.edu.au
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Democracy Sausage live show tonight
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Tuesday 24 February, 6pm
Be part of a live recording of at Badger & Co pub. Host Mark Kenny will be in conversation with Marija Taflaga, Jill Sheppard and Jason Koutsoukis.
No registration required, just show up.
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Drag Queens on "Make a Diva"
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Thursday 5 March, 4–5.30pm
This talk explores how humour and teasing shape the performance of femininity and Taiwanese local identity in Make a Diva, a YouTube drag competition featuring Taiwanese drag queens.
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Radical conservatism and US foreign policy
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Friday 6 March, 12–1pm
Professor Michael Williams discusses how modern geopolitics empowers radical conservative actors at home, underpin transnational strategies abroad and restructure international order.
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Future of War seminar series
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Wednesday 11 March, 12–1pm
Join Senior Lecturer Sarah Logan for a seminar exploring how AI and automated systems are reshaping decisions about war, and what accountability could look like in an age of intelligent machines.
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Meet the Author – Ashley Kalagian Blunt
Tuesday 24 February, 6–7pm
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Meet the Author – Andrew Leigh
Thursday 26 February, 6–7pm
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- – Wednesday 4 March, 6–7pm
- – Tuesday 10 March, 6–7pm
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Don’t forget to download the ANUOK app
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ANUOK is the official safety and wellbeing app for the ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃcommunity, with quick access to security, alerts, support services and campus maps.
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Mandatory electrical testing across campus
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Mandatory testing of the University’s electrical network will take place on Saturday 21 March, 6am–4pm. Exceptions include:
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- Building 160 – New Physics Building
- SA8 Yukeembruk Village Buildings (164, 165, 166, 167, 167A, 167B and 168)
- the New Energy Centre, NCI Stage 2
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Backup systems will operate during this time. In the unlikely event of a fault, power outages could be widespread and take time to restore.
Contact FixMyCampus.fs@anu.edu.au or your Building Custodian regarding any potential impacts on essential operations in your area.
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Thanks to everyone who observed Council
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Over 70 of you attended the observer session at Council last week and we appreciated your participation and feedback. A few issues were experienced with accessing Zoom for some members of our community, and we’re working to resolve these ahead of the next session on Friday 24 April.
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Image: Bharadwaj Pula is completing a PhD in Materials Engineering at ANU. Photo: Bryant Evans/ANU.
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Three questions with Bharadwaj Pula
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How did you come to be at ANU?
“I was drawn to ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃby the strong culture of interdisciplinary research and the pioneering work of the Electrochemical Systems and Innovation Research Group. It felt like the right place to pursue my PhD while contributing to clean-energy solutions with global impact.”
What are you most passionate about in your work?
“I am driven by deep curiosity and the excitement of solving complex material and electrochemical challenges, especially when they lead to practical renewable-hydrogen technologies. It’s exciting to know my PhD work can make a real contribution to decarbonising energy systems globally.”
What is your favourite spot on campus and why?
“Sullivan's Creek near South Oval is my favourite spot. Sitting there with a view of the Telstra Tower is my favourite way to unwind and think.”
Know someone with a great story to tell? Email the On Campus team at on.campus@anu.edu.au
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Scene on our campus: Curious Gang-gang
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This week’s picture comes from Vanessa Galloway, Library Services Coordinator, who captured this extreme close-up of a Gang-gang Cockatoo.
“Gang-gang cockatoos are less conspicuous than other cockatoos, and hard to spot, but if you listen out for their unique calls you might be lucky enough to spot one. They are currently listed as endangered and are the faunal emblem of the ACT. I feel very lucky to hear and sometimes see them on our beautiful campus.”
Got a photo you’re proud of? and include a short description about why your snap is 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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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃ, Canberra
ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃis a smoke-free campus, with all smoking products prohibited under the .
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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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