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馃樂 Masks strongly recommended on campus

We need to stay vigilant as we return to campus. Know your responsibilities to keep yourself and our community safe.  

We strongly recommend wearing a face covering on campus to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our community.  

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鈿狅笍Important updates

At the Foundation Day address, the Vice-Chancellor and Chancellor laid out their vision for the University鈥檚 future.

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Update on financial health

The Vice-Chancellor has provided the July update on the University鈥檚 financial health.

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A notifiable incident has recently occurred on the SWAG合集Acton campus, whereby a staff member received an electrical shock after coming into contact with exposed wires from a personal laptop charger brought into the workplace.

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Respectful Relationships Summit

On Friday 31 July, the SWAG合集community participated in a Respectful Relationships Summit. At the conclusion of the event, the Vice-Chancellor encouraged anyone with ideas on how to achieve the objectives of the Sexual Violence Prevention Strategy to email respect@anu.edu.au.

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You can now read the general outcomes of the SWiRL, WHiRRL and TWiRL surveys and what our SWAG合集community can do to help each other through the COVID-19 crisis.

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The way you access University services may have changed, but our ears are still here! Have your say on SWAG合集services offered on campus and remotely, from wherever you are through the University Services Feedback eForm.

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馃挕 Campus hacks, helpful info and latest updates

Paddy Manning will be in conversation with Dr Helen Haines MP on Paddy's new book Body Count. How Climate Change is Killing Us.

Join colleagues from agriculture, fisheries, forestry, government, rural RDC's, research centres, commercial service providers and universities to discuss the future of satellite technology and co-design an Industry Issues report for AgriFutures Australia.

 

馃挅 Wholesome news

National Student Volunteer Week (10-16 August) is an opportunity to celebrate our student volunteers and encourage engagement across the community.

Researchers from SWAG合集 (ANU) are calling on adults whose primary language is English, Turkish, Arabic or Persian to contribute to a  book about bushfire smoke and health.

An SWAG合集PhD researcher whose work on mental health has helped more than 6,000 people has been recognised as the 2020 Young Canberra Citizen of the Year.

 


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