About Reconciliation Community engagement Indigenous Professional Staff Traineeship Program The ANU College of Health & Medicine and the ANU College of Science offer Indigenous students the opportunity to take on a one-or two-year traineeship. The trainees will work in a specific function within Science Administration for four days a week and spend one day a week training, with the aim of building a career-path to full-time work at ANU as a professional staff member. Fitting and turning for world-class research Where does an ANU researcher go when they need to get a meteorite cut? Or a specific part tailor-made for their solar car? Meet Brooke Roy Research story Fitting and turning for world-class research Where does an ANU researcher go when they need to get a meteorite cut? Read the article News Celebrating local Indigenous artists The third and final unveiling of artworks by Indigenous artists has taken place at the ANU Colleges of Science; Health and Medicine. Read the article News ANU trainee named ACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year Tylah Saunders from the ANU Joint Colleges of Science is the 2018 ACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year. Read the article News ANU Joint Colleges of Science welcomes first Indigenous trainees Meet Rachelle and Tylah, the first trainees to participate in the ANU Joint Colleges of Science Indigenous Professional Staff Traineeship Program. Read the article