
Link found between kneecap shape and debilitating joint disease
The shape of a person’s kneecap could be an indicator of whether they’re more at risk of developing osteoarthritis, according to a new study from The Australian National University (ANU). According…

2024 RSHA Mid-Year Snapshot
We are delighted to announce the release of the 2024 ANU Research School of Humanities and the Arts Mid-Year Snapshot. This publication celebrates our School’s research excellence across 2023/2024,…

Music has the power to move us, and here’s the proof
If you've ever been brought to tears by music, you know its power. An ANU study has explored how people respond to singing. Sarah Mann wants more people singing: in the shower, at birthdays, in…

Dr Mary Dahm from ICH wins inaugural ACT Health CHARM Rising Stars Award
Congratulations to Dr Mary Dahm, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Communication in Health Care (ICH) at ANU, who has been awarded the ACT Health CHARM Rising Stars Award for Consumer…

Uniting human creativity with AI: a musical journey
Dr Alexander Hunter of the School of Music has been working with Dr Charles Martin and his students from the School of Computing to design “intelligent instruments” and perform with them on…

Call for papers with Kate Fullagar, Sir William Dobell Visiting Chair 2024
British art, Pacific subjects, Contemporary values: The Modern Saga and Forgotten History of Reynolds’ Mai Portrait 17-18 October, 2024 CALL FOR PAPERS A workshop associated with the …

Aussie Sporting Words Appeal
Whether you barrack for the Tillies or Kookaburras, prefer aerial ping pong to mobile wrestling, or have been known to do a Bradbury, word experts from The Australian National University (ANU) want…