Latest stories
80 ANU students. 30 college students. 24 hours. One ANU Innovation Challenge!
On Friday 16 and Saturday 17 September, ANU students, college students and ANU academics formed teams, working together to find solutions to problems within the humanitarian, health and data analysis fields.
Nominate now: ANU Alumni Awards 2017
Help us celebrate the ideas, creativity, research and contributions of our engineering and computing alumni by nominating an outstanding graduate for an ANU Alumni Award.
Quantum computing a step closer to reality
Physicists at The Australian National University (ANU) have brought quantum computing a step closer to reality by stopping light in a new experiment.
Students inspired to achieve gender equity in STEM
Image (L-R): Emily Campbell, Francesca Maclean, Emily Rose Rees and Katie Ward.
PhD students awarded at international conference
Two PhD students from the Research School of Electrical, Energy and Materials Engineering (RSEEME) at the Australian National University have received awards at the world’s largest Photovoltaic Solar Conference.
Student innovation challenge to tackle global problems
Budding programmers, law students and creative artists will come together this weekend to tackle global problems at the inaugural ANU Innovation Challenge.
Innovation funding to boost ANU research
Image: Dr Shayne Flint with student Damien Beard ANU has won $500,000 in new funding for innovation in the 2016-17 CBR Innovation Development Fund.
ANU engineer awarded for outstanding contribution to student learning
Image: ANU Citation recipients, Dr Joanne Wells, Jeremy Smith and Dr Alexandra Webb.
ANU engineers play key role in new Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence
Professor Matthew James and Professor Elanor Huntington from the College of Engineering and Computer Science have been appointed investigators in the Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Comm