Student stories
Studying science at ANU is a lifetime experience. Find out why directly from our students.
Studying science at ANU is a lifetime experience. Find out why directly from our students.
Two ANU physics students, Janet Zhong and Tim Hume, recently joined over 500 young scientists for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany.
Kristi Lee, a Githabul Bundjalung woman and ANU graduate, has received the ‘Caring for Country’ award at the 2019 ACT NAIDOC Awards.
Rajika Kuruwita is an astronomer. Her PhD is on a subject which very much exists IRL but is actually best known from fiction, so that’s where she always starts.
Hmalan’s connection to Country made her flee ANU, but also led her back ten years later.
When Elizabeth Bradford was completing her PhD, the view from the Oliphant Building wasn’t of Lake Burley Griffin, but a grassy race track.
Six STEM students from the ANU share their passions within and outside the realm of science.
The best known research of Dr Vanessa Pirotta, BSc ’10, is the use of drones to collect whale snot for an assessment of whale health.
PhD scholar Ilya Bobrovskiy has already revealed the earliest known animal, but you can expect some more big discoveries from this young scientist.
ANU research is providing the data to help make homes in Lombok more earthquake resilient.