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20
Nov
2015
ANU Law student Karen Luk and Business and Economics student Michelle Lindenmayer have been named the first ANU recipients of the Westpac Asian Exchange Scholarship program, offered through the Westpac Bicentennial Foundation.
17
Nov
2015
Better spaces for students and a greater recognition of alumni achievements have marked the opening of the ANU College of Law’s spectacular new entrance foyer.
16
Nov
2015
As tensions rise again in the South China Sea, actions – and not just words – are required if Australia is to protect its strategic interests, and ensure that international legal norms are not ignored.
13
Nov
2015
Graduates from The Australian National University (ANU) have been named the most employable in the nation.
12
Nov
2015
While the newly tabled Australian Citizenship (Allegiance to Australia) Amendment Bill cures significant defects identified in the original version, it does not address the fundamental flaw in the proposed new law, writes Professor Kim Rubenstein
11
Nov
2015
New revelations surrounding the lead-up to the Whitlam government’s dismissal in 1975 emphasise the ongoing significance of the events of four decades ago to politics today.
04
Nov
2015
With a decline in government investment, universities are being forced to act like private for-profit corporations, but what does this mean for their obligation to fulfil a public role?
19
Oct
2015
Congratulations to David Richards who has been shortlisted in the 2016 Australia Day Awards as the ACT finalist for the ‘Local Hero’ award for his community fund raising activities on behalf of ‘SIDS and Kids'.
15
Oct
2015
ANU is known worldwide for being the leaders in research in a wide range of different fields, yet how many students can name some of the incredible research that is being undertaken at our own university?
14
Oct
2015
ANU has helped celebrate the 20th anniversary of a program which has fostered student exchanges and study in Indonesia.
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14 Jun 2022
China’s Claims on Taiwan Strait Could Raise Tensions With US
Donald Rothwell quoted in Bloomberg News
14 Jun 2022
Julian Assange: Does Wikileaks founder have a powerful ally in new Australian PM?
Donald Rothwell quoted in BBC News
10 Jun 2022
The Trojan Horse of the global drug wars: from Canberra to Sinaloa
Desmond Manderson writes in The Canberra Times
7 Jun 2022
‘A dangerous act’: how a Chinese fighter jet intercepted an RAAF aircraft and what happens next
Donald Rothwell quoted in The Guardian
7 Jun 2022
The Meaning of Diversity and its Relevance to Corporate Governance
Akshaya Kamalnath speaks to Peking University School of Transnational Law
6 Jun 2022
Our new environment super-department sounds great in theory. But one department for two ministers is risky
Peter Burnett write in The Conversation
23 May 2022
18th Amendment revisit be discouraged; capacity building of provincial governments necessary: Sartaj
Moeen Cheema quoted in Associated Press of Pakistan
23 May 2022
Constitutional recognition within reach for Indigenous Australians
Ron Levy interviewed by ABC PM