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.
Science journalism is a dream career for many people with a passion for science and flair for writing. For ANU graduate Ellen Phiddian, that dream is now a reality.
What do you do after embarking on a career in visual arts? Study applied mathematics, obviously.
Jordan is researching a non-invasive way to detect elevated blood glucose levels in people who exhibit pre-diabetic symptoms.
Amber Condell likes stories - both hearing them and telling them. That’s why she likes studying genetics.
As she graduates from her environment and law double degree, Jharna Chamlagai reflects on her experiences at university.
I completed my dissertation in the field of sustainable agriculture. Through grant funding provided by the university, I was given the unique opportunity to visit a small-scale irrigation scheme in the south of Zimbabwe.
Doing a PhD can be a long and difficult journey. Make sure you prepare yourself for the challenge and try to find a good support system to help you through the rough times.
My name is Tamara and I am a 3rd-year student studying chemistry and science communication. I am also one of the peer mentors at ANU Thrive. I am very fortunate to work in a department that promotes wellbeing within the ANU community. Having supportive colleagues and a nurturing work environment is very valuable to me, particularly in challenging times like this.