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Mar
2026
This game-inspired innovation is empowering collaboration across Australia
The research-backed initiative Cobeo is helping make teamwork the dream work.Originally published on ANU Reporter. Written by Luis PerezDice, cards and tokens usually belong on the kitchen table on game night.But what if they could also be used to help improve collaboration in the workplace?That’s…
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Mar
2026
From Cupcakes to Capes: The Art of Connection with H.C. Coombs Fellow Dennis Golding
When artist Dennis Golding was a boy growing up on Eveleigh Street, Redfern, also known as ‘The Block,’ his Nan Faye sold cupcakes and icy-cups from her front yard. The air would fill with the sugary smell of vanilla and the sound of cousins laughing as they handed over gold coins to neighbours. At…
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Mar
2026
Can science predict who’s at risk of radicalising to violent extremism?
Terrorist attacks are believed to be impossible to predict. Associate Professor Emily Corner argues the right scientific approach could change that.Originally published on ANU Reporter. Written by Luis PerezThe deadly antisemitic shooting at Bondi beach and the attempted bombing at an Invasion Day…
10
Feb
2026
More Than a Degree: A Graduation Story of Leadership and Impact
Thinking about where your university journey could take you? Graduation week at ANU offered a glimpse of what’s possible 🎓One of the highlights? Watching our own student ambassador, Emalisa Edwards, take the stage to deliver the student address at the College undergraduate ceremony—a moment that…
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Jan
2026
Divine tech? Tatiana Bur is marrying science and religion in ancient Greece
Dr Tatiana Bur wants us to view technology the way the ancient Greeks did: as a marvel, not just a tool. Before Dr Tatiana Bur became an ancient Greek historian, she felt torn between two worlds. Growing up in Australia after spending her early childhood in France, she fell in love with…
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Dec
2025
Freilich Project Board and Convenor Statement
Written by Freilich Project Board and Convenor. We at the Freilich Project at the Australian National University wish to express our strongest solidarity with the Jewish community following the terrorist attack in Bondi. We grieve the lives lost to this senseless violence and mourn the…
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Dec
2025
The Mushroom Murder case illuminates historical gender patterns in poisoning
Article by: Professor Carolyn Strange. Erin Patterson’s sentence to life in prison for three poisoning murders and an attempted murder has captured world-wide attention this year. Although the trial judge was critical of the intense media interest in the case, he joined the press in…