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Musician Sally Walker plays her flute as dolphins swim alongside the boat and 'dance' to the melody. Photo: Murray Farrell
26
Mar
2025

Within seconds there was a dolphin right underneath me

ANU School of Music staff members Dr Sally Walker, Matthew Barnes and Professor Christopher Sainsbury are at the forefront of innovative music research, drawing together performance, composition and…

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ANU School of Music Recording Studio
26
Mar
2025

ANU Open Day 2025: Studying Music at ANU

Join us on ANU Open Day on Saturday, 29 March 2025 to learn more about Bachelor of Music, double degree and minor studies at the ANU.   Studying Music at ANU (Presentation) 10 AM - 10.20 AM…

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21
Mar
2025

Study finds strong link between place, language and wellbeing for First Nations communities

By Luis PerezThe combination of languages spoken in a given place, known as language ecology, matters for the wellbeing of Indigenous language speakers, according to a new study from the ANU School…

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13
Mar
2025

Australians need their national institutions more than ever – but not for the reasons you’d think

Can anyone really tell us what it means to be Australian? Dr Mathew Trinca Talalin spent 10 years leading Australia’s national museum. Now at ANU, he reflects on the role of national institutions.…

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‘Double disadvantage’: women with foreign accents seen as less employable
13
Mar
2025

‘Double disadvantage’: women with foreign accents seen as less employable

Women with foreign accents, particularly Russian speakers, are perceived as less employable, according to a new study from The Australian National University (ANU).The research found men aren’t…

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13
Mar
2025

The ANU Classics Museum is viewing the past with new eyes

Written by Hannah Dixon. When Georgia Pike-Rowney was a student, she was granted permission to handle an ancient Roman dish. It came from the collection housed by the Classics Museum at The…

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A projection created by ANU School of Art and Design students at Mt Stromlo as part of the Enlighten Festival. Photo: Nic Vevers/ANU.
11
Mar
2025

Illuminating the cosmos: ANU students light up Mount Stromlo

Students from the ANU School of Art and Design are showcasing astronomically inspired work as part of the Enlighten festival. Darkness is falling over Mount Stromlo and astrophysicist Dr Brad Tucker…

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