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  • ANU Removes ‘Inclusive Teaching’ Requirements from EAPs
    Sophie Blewitt

    ANU Removes ‘Inclusive Teaching’ Requirements from EAPs

    The ANU has removed the requirement for ‘Inclusive Teaching’ from Education Access Plans (EAPs) this semester, including closed captions on Echo360 and class materials in advance of the beginning of…

    March 20, 2026
  • From Parliament to the Chancelry: Politicians in University Leadership
    Sarah McCrea

    From Parliament to the Chancelry: Politicians in University Leadership

    With Julie Bishop’s term as ANU Chancellor ending this year, the university may have a new Chancellor by 2027. But, if this is the case, will the ANU take the…

    March 20, 2026
  • Staff Census Ranks ANU 5th Lowest-Performing Australian University for Psychosocial Safety
    Sarah McCrea

    Staff Census Ranks ANU 5th Lowest-Performing Australian University for Psychosocial Safety

    A study on the psychosocial safety of university staff has ranked the ANU fifth lowest-performing compared to other Australian universities. Nationally, the study found the university sector was, for staff,…

    March 16, 2026
  • New Year, New ANU Governance?
    Sarah McCrea

    New Year, New ANU Governance?

    After intense public scrutiny in 2025, ANU governance has started to make changes to their operations. What are these changes being made, and how do they align with the recommendations…

    March 12, 2026
  • Taken for GRANTed? The Unique Opportunities of the ANU
    Patricia Hill

    Taken for GRANTed? The Unique Opportunities of the ANU

    Observer takes a look at the National Institutes Grant and its role in supporting the ANU in its research.

    March 10, 2026
  • Thomas Emerson: An Advocate for All
    Anushka Vineet

    Thomas Emerson: An Advocate for All

    You may have seen him on campus and been like, wait, is that Senator David Pocock? Well, it is not, but he partakes in work just as important. As a…

    March 5, 2026
  • Open Council Meeting Reveals New University Strategy To Be Developed
    Sarah McCrea

    Open Council Meeting Reveals New University Strategy To Be Developed

    The first open session of the ANU Council revealed a focus on strategy, an update on governance reviews, and a better financial result than predicted.

    February 23, 2026
  • Accelerating International Students Numbers and Accommodating Current International Students: Is ANU Achieving Both or Neither?
    Sarah McCrea

    Accelerating International Students Numbers and Accommodating Current International Students: Is ANU Achieving Both or Neither?

    ANU has two goals when it comes to international students: increasing the number of international students and ensuring a “world-class education” for those already here. But are these being achieved?

    November 4, 2025
  • ANU is the 73rd University Globally: Cause for Celebration?
    Anushka Vineet

    ANU is the 73rd University Globally: Cause for Celebration?

    The 2026 Times Higher Education Rankings have been released, and for the first time since 2022, ANU did not drop in the rankings. Instead, we remained in 73rd place, but…

    October 21, 2025
  • The Rise and Fall of Genevieve Bell
    Katharina Graf

    The Rise and Fall of Genevieve Bell

    Genevieve Bell has resigned as Vice-Chancellor of the ANU, making her the shortest-serving VC in the university’s history.

    October 15, 2025
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