ANU Reporter tells the story of The Australian National University – our staff, students and alumni.
Read about the latest ANU news and research, from groundbreaking cancer drugs to long-lost cultures and what it’s like to be an ANU student.
In this issue:
- In the world brings you the opinions of some of Australia’s sharpest minds on topics of national and international importance, including whether digital piracy really is stealing, how property rights work after natural disasters and the increasing harms of using ice.
- In their words brings you the voices of the ANU community: alumni, students, staff, members of the emeritus faculty and friends. In this edition read about the tales behind Julia Gillard’s Prime Ministership, how an ANU student beat anorexia and depression, closing the education gap in the Northern Territory and the reasons why ignorance can be bliss.
- In our features section:
o Read how ANU students are being taught by one of Australia’s biggest rock stars
o Discover the secrecy and suspicion of the relationship between ANU and China
o Explore how the field of intergalactic law is delving deep into space
o Learn about the prospects for a global climate change agreement in Paris later this year
o Find out the grand musical vision behind the inspirational ANU School of Music
o Uncover how videos go viral in YouTube
- Life sentences looks how rabbits took over Australia.
- Word watch explains the term ‘Totherside’.
Each free quarterly edition features exclusive video, photography and audio content.