News & events Student blog Find out what studying science at ANU is about through first-hand accounts from our students. Read more about our student bloggers. - Any -Astronomy & AstrophysicsBiologyChemistryComputer scienceEarth & Marine SciencesEngineeringEnvironment & SustainabilityMathematicsMedical ResearchMedicine & PsychologyPhysicsPublic Health & EpidemiologyScience Communication Jonah Lafferty | 12 Jun 2018 The birds of ANU campus You might think that you need to head bush to see Australia’s best birdlife but you can find them amidst the labs and lecture theatres on ANU campus. Read the article Brody Hannan | 11 May 2018 How reaching out can help you make the most of uni Brody Hannan is a fourth-year Bachelor of Science student. Here he shares some of his tips for making the most of the opportunities available at ANU. Read the article Georgia Eccles | 22 Nov 2017 Rubbing shoulders with world leaders at APEC Georgia put her global health and development knowledge to the test as a youth delegate at the APEC Summit in Vietnam. Read the article Jack Muston | 13 Nov 2017 A geologist’s paradise in the Greek Islands There’s a part of Greece that doesn’t feature in the travel guides: its world-class metamorphic eclogite-blueschist terranes. Read the article Matthew Teh | 02 Nov 2017 A surreal visit to the sites of the Japanese tsunami Like many Earth Science students, my passion for geoscience began with a simple fascination in volcanoes and earthquakes. Read the article Brody Hannan | 31 Jul 2017 I spent my Winter studying at Oxford Brody Hannan exchanged the mid-century architecture of the Chifley Library for the centuries-old cloisters of Oxford to undertake an IARU Global Summer Program. Read the article Rachael Lowe | 19 Jul 2017 Is climate change irrelephant? My name is Rachael and I've just returned from three months’ fieldwork in South Africa to answer the question: is climate change irrelephant? Read the article Asha Naznin | 03 Jul 2017 How a double degree really can please everybody When I was growing up, it was difficult for me to choose a study path that wasn’t defined by my parents. Read the article Asha Naznin | 03 Jul 2017 A cheapskate’s guide to being an international student in Canberra I know a guy who is really good at his job. His job—or maybe it’s more like his life’s mission—is to never pay for food. Read the article Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Next page › Last page »