Finding magic in the flute
Eliza Shephard may well have sibling rivalry to thank for her love of the flute. Eliza and her younger sister followed in the footsteps of their…
Waiting for a diabetes cure
Gina Nagle was just three years old when she was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. At the time she was in hospital, unconscious and had been given up…
Accelerating professional development
The Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) is one of the most important pieces of research infrastructure at ANU. It supports Australia's only…
Changing the health of the Pacific
The Fiji Village Project (FVP) brings together university students with medicine, dentistry, public health and engineering backgrounds from across…
Accentuating the positives of change
In the 120 years since its establishment, the Commercial Representatives' and Agents' Association of Australia ('Association') has seen a lot of…
A physical legacy
Native Melbournian Robert Walker chose to transfer to Canberra for his honours year based on the reputation of the ANU Research School of Physics…
A gift to humanity
They say ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’. Cambodian born artist Bun Heang Ung’s work is an archetypal example of this truth. With every…
An enduring vision for a sustainable natural landscape
Dr Rob Lesslie always had his eye on the big picture. As one of the country's leading geographers and natural scientists, Rob was passionate about…
Alumnus fighting malaria one mosquito net at a time
Businessman, philanthropist, Rhodes Scholar and ANU alumnus Michael Bungay Stanier reflects on doing great work, ending Malaria and his days at …