About ANU Reporter
What is it?
ANU Reporter is the magazine of The Australian National University.
What’s in it?
ANU Reporter highlights stories of discovery and achievement at the University. It contains a mix of feature-length and shorter articles that reflect academic, student and general staff activities across each of the seven Colleges at ANU. The story mix also includes pieces on the history of the University, as well as articles on non-academic activities.
How often is it published?
It’s published four times a year at the start of the season: summer, autumn, winter, spring.
How can I read ANU Reporter?
The magazine is currently distributed to politicians, key public servants and business leaders, journalists and active alumni. It is distributed in the Canberra Times newspaper. It is also available for all to read online at ANU Reporter.
How can I suggest a story?
ANU Reporter welcomes story suggestions, provided they are connected in some way to the University. Email: reporter@anu.edu.au
Who makes it?
Content for the magazine is decided by an editorial committee including the Director of the Communications and External Liaison Office (CELO), the magazine’s editor and its regular production team. The editor is Simon Couper (02 6125 4171, reporter@anu.edu.au).
