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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.
“For my research project, I’m part of a team looking at climate change that took place 40 to 50 million years ago, when the Earth transitioned from ‘greenhouse’ to ‘icehouse’.
Imagine having a smash-hit YouTube channel with millions of viewers who tune in to watch you talk about your passion.
At the commencement of my second year, I look back on the advice I received and learnt. Here are five things that I wish I knew at the beginning of my first year.
Meet Sarojini Balkrishna, an ANU alumna who proves that there is life outside of academia for PhD graduates.
Xiaojun Yuan, Master of Biological Sciences (Advanced) “My supervisor and I are getting very nice results from the experiments we’re doing on autotransporters, which is really exciting.
When science teacher Jennifer Colley graduated from ANU this week, she not only received the University Medal but she also walked across the same stage as two of her former students.
Hannah is an ANU PhD student with a passion for plant science and a farming background.
If you’re going to take on some of the biggest corporations in the world on behalf of the environment, you need to be persuasive, and you need to know your facts. That’s where Nicky Davies’ combined Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Science comes in handy.
Joe Duggan didn’t just study a Master of Science Communication Outreach, it’s like he actually is the master.