
Meet MPhil candidate Lamine Sonko: Guewel Knowledge Systems as Living Epistemologies
Lamine Sonko is currently a Higher Degree Researcher and an MPhil candidate in Ethnomusicology at the School of Music, supervised by Associate Professor Bonnie McConnell and Professor Christopher…

‘Business as usual’ won’t help Australians fully recover from natural disasters
by Luis PerezDisaster management protocols can’t thrive if affected communities don’t have a seat at the table.Only four months into 2026, Australia is already grappling with the unrelenting impacts…

Applications for the Ethel Tory Language Grant, 2026 - Round 1
Applications open on 13 April until 10 May 2026 for travel in Winter Session, Semester 2, and Spring Session 2026.Each year, the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences may offer a number of awards…

A Place to Grow: Gypsy Cook and Joshua Robinson at ANU School of Music
For some musicians, the right environment makes all the difference. For Gypsy Cook and Joshua Robinson, that place has been the ANU School of Music — where both began as undergraduate students and…

This game-inspired innovation is empowering collaboration across Australia
Dice, cards and tokens usually belong on the kitchen table on game night.But what if they could also be used to help improve collaboration in the workplace?That’s the idea behind a new initiative…

From Cupcakes to Capes: The Art of Connection with H.C. Coombs Fellow Dennis Golding
When artist Dennis Golding was a boy growing up on Eveleigh Street, Redfern, also known as ‘The Block,’ his Nan Faye sold cupcakes and icy-cups from her front yard. The air would fill with the sugary…

Celebrating the art of biography: two highly commended writers honoured
The Hazel Rowley Fellowship has just announced its 2026 Highly Commended awards, recognising two outstanding biography projects in progress: Monique Rooney, Senior Lecturer in English Literature, who…