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ANU gives boost to Indigenous studies

ANU has announced a new scheme that rewards high school students who undertake Indigenous studies.

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Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Marnie Hughes-Warrington with Tjbal staff and students Dion Devow, Robert Williams, Renee Phillips and Jasmine Latu
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Echoes of ANU in Indonesian cabinet

ANU alumnus Dr Chatib Basri was this week appointed to the Indonesian cabinet as Finance Minister. His appointment adds to the growing list of ANU alumni associated with the Indonesian cabinet.

ANU demographer Professor Peter McDonald

Australians face longer working life

ANU demographer Professor Peter McDonald has anaylsed data that shows Australians are working later in life, and he predicts the trend is to continue into the future.

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Unlocking the potential of big data

Ours is an age of big data. Universities have been at the forefront of this development, showing us how to capture, analyse and make use of larger and more complex information sets at faster and faster speeds.

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ANU announces Tuckwell Fellows

The Australian National University (ANU) Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington today announced the appointment of three fellows to mentor the Tuckwell Scholars when the first cohort arrive in 2014.

Brazil and Australia could be the perfect partners for trade, climate change and international development, says ANU expert Sean Burges.

Brazil is Australia’s perfect match: Expert

Brazil’s rise as a global power, as documented in a new paper by Sean Burges an ANU expert in Latin America, could have great benefits for Australia.

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