Past events

Find information about past ANU Science events.

Reflections on International Women's Day
Fri, Mar 8 2024, 10 - 11am

Please join the Agrifood Innovation Institute and the ARC Training Centre for Future Crops Development to celebrate International Women's Day on Friday 8th of March 2024.

The Tau of Ramanujan
Thu, Mar 7 2024, 5:30 - 6:30pm

Join us for a public lecture with Mathematical Sciences Research Visitor Eknath Ghate from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India. Light refreshments will be served afterwards.

stem alumni panel
Tue, Mar 5 2024, 1 - 1:45pm

Join our STEM Alumni Panel on 5 March 2024 for a deep dive into career paths with ANU STEM alumni. Unlock insights and guidance on navigating your post-graduation journey.

stem employer panel
Tue, Mar 5 2024, 12 - 12:45pm

Discover the pathways to a successful STEM career at our Employer Panel on 5 March 2024. Engage with leading professionals from Science, Health and Medicine and Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics and hear firsthand about the opportunities and challenges of a career in STEM.

Lawns on campus
Mon, Feb 12 2024, 2 - 4pm

Meet some of the amzing women scientists who work at ANU to celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science and the start of O-week

Plant shoot growing from stump
Mon, Feb 5 2024, 3 - 6pm

This annual event brings together experts, policymakers, students, industry and the community to discuss the state of our climate and what can be done to tackle climate change.

Seaside Kiama
Mon, Jan 29 2024, 9am - Fri, Feb 2 2024, 5pm

The 3rd Australia-China joint conference on geometric analysis.

Scattering theory artwork
Mon, Jan 15 2024, 12 - 1:30pm

Join us for a public lecture with Professor and Laureate Fellow Andrew Hassell from the Mathematics Sciences Institute at ANU.

Public lecture - Beyond Oppenheimer Nuclear Science in the 21st Century
Mon, Dec 4 2023, 6 - 7pm

Step into the future of nuclear science with this free public lecture, Beyond Oppenheimer – Nuclear Science in the 21st Century.