Connecting in China, e-learning in Singapore, animal welfare in the Pacific and local understanding: we’re making an impact around the world and just around the corner.

Connecting in China, e-learning in Singapore, animal welfare in the Pacific and local understanding: we’re making an impact around the world and just around the corner.
The Korean national football team will train on campus in preparation for the AFC Asian Cup.
Walks across Tasmania, furry fellows in the Antarctic and dinner with a President. Here are some of the photographic highlights from November.
Three of our top researchers have been recognised with prestigious Australian Academy of Science awards.
To coincide with White Ribbon Day, three recent events highlighted our commitment to equity and diversity on campus and in the local business community.
Winning teams from across campus celebrated at the sixth annual Department Sustainability Challenge awards ceremony.
Professor Catriona Mackenzie has been elected as a new Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.
Michelle Hayter-Falconer might not be breaking the sound barrier in a jet fighter, but she’s breaking down barriers to disability access on campus.
An innovative new unit encouraging students and industry collaboration has received a national education award.
Three of our academics have received AMP Tomorrow Fund grants for their innovative online projects in health law, language learning and memory.
A generous donation of $100,000 from the Melanoma Institute Australia will further expand our cancer genetics research program.
Staff converged from all corners of campus to enjoy a lakeside breakfast served by our Executive leaders, in thanks for our hard work this year.