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Renew ANU Report: Student Survey


Over the last two years, students and staff at ANU have lived through one of the most damaging restructuring processes in the sector. Our report’s intention is to centre student voices and experiences following a period of unprecedented upheaval.

The report will provide recommendations to the University that promote genuine student engagement, the value of student support services, and vitality of student representation when it comes to restructuring.

Have your say by completing the survey now.

Complete the survey 

 
 

IMPORTANT: Complete Rights, Relationships & Respect by 29 May


As an ANU student, you are required to complete the Rights, Relationships & Respect (RRR) online training by the last teaching day of your first semester of studies (29 May). If you live in an ANU student residence, you were required to complete the program by Census Date (31 March).

The online learning module will introduce you to core concepts relating to respectful relationships and sexual consent, as well as important information about ANU care and support services. By completing the program you are helping to make ANU a more respectful, safe, and inclusive place for everyone. 

If you do not complete the program, you will be unable to access your transcript of academic record and unable to receive your degree, diploma, certificate or other award of the University. If you live in an ANU residence you may be put on probation with limitations on applying for leadership roles, returning to residence, attending residential events and activities.

RRR will take you 1-2 hours to complete from start to finish. Remember to watch all videos in the program to achieve 100% completion.

Complete Rights, Relationships & Respect now 

 

Postgraduate and Research Network Board Nominations Close Soon


The Postgraduate and Research Network (PRN) is calling for nominations to join its Board as it finalises its inaugural team for 2026. Following the first General Meeting, several key roles are now open to postgraduate coursework and HDR students who want to shape advocacy, community, and student life at ANU.

Available positions include Postgraduate Coursework Advocacy Officer, HDR Advocacy Officer, Postgraduate Coursework Community Officer, and HDR Community Officer.

This is a great opportunity to represent your cohort, influence university decision‑making, and help build a stronger postgraduate community.

Nominations are now open and close 18th May 2026 at 9am

Nominate now 

 

Free Lunch @ ULH


Universal Lunch Hour is on! Thu 21 May 12:30–1:30pm at Fellows Oval

FREE sausage sizzle to power you through the day – hosted by ANU International Relations Society. Good vibes, tasty bites, and the perfect excuse to bring your mates for a midday feast! See you there! 

Event info 

 

BIPOC Dept: Diversity in Industry Panel Event


The BIPOC Department proudly presents their Semester One panel on Diversity in Industry! They are excited to showcase the incredible possibilities of bringing diversity and individual cultural perspectives and lived experiences into a range of professional work, research, and academia. The BIPOC panelists being showcased are all uniquely phenomenal human beings, who have done so much incredible work in their fields.
Tuesday 19 May food and drinks provided.

Find out more and grab your free ticket below.

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Academic Integrity Support


Academic Integrity matters can include plagiarism, collusion, cheating, or bringing prohibited materials into an exam. If you've received a Notice of Inquiry or Review and you’re unsure what to do next, ANUSA Student Assistance Team can help:

  • Explain the policies and procedures
  • Help you draft a response to the allegation
  • Attend meetings or inquiries as a support person
  • Guide you through appeals

Learn more 

 

ANUSA Events

 

Annual General Meeting (AGM)
Wed 20 May

Annual General Meetings (AGM) are a forum for discussion about all things affecting students at the ANU. It is a primary student decision-making body and also gives your elected representatives a chance to share what they’ve been working on and answer your questions. It is additionally a forum for moving constitutional and regulation change.

Education Council (EDC) 4
Wed 20 May
The Education Councils (EDCs) are used as a discussion forum for members of the ANUSA SRC. They focus on educational advocacy and provide updates from each of the academic colleges. All ANU students are welcome to attend.


Clubs Events

Latin American Night Markets - ANU Latin American Students Association
Fri 15 May
LASA ANU presents the Latin American Night Markets and Winter Carnival, a vibrant evening celebrating Latin American culture through food, music, and performance. Enjoy authentic dishes from local Latino-owned businesses and live entertainment on University Avenue. Open to all students and the wider community, this event brings people together to experience Latin American culture.

 

More Events

Mamma Medicina! On the Wards Again
Thu 28 May - Sat 30 May

Set against sunlit islands and shifting ambitions, Mamma Medicina: On the Wards Again is a funny and heartfelt story about identity, burnout, love, and the fear of choosing wrong. Featuring iconic ABBA hits, big energy, and a cast of talented med students, this is a show you won’t want to miss.

2026 Sign on Screen Festival
Fri 22 - Sat 24 May
Sign on Screen is an Australian Research Council-funded project about the representation of sign languages on cinema, television and digital screens. A Deaf-hearing collaboration, it celebrates Deaf and Hard of Hearing (HoH) perspectives and self-determination in filmmaking, to showcase the diversity of sign language cinemas and to critique the history of hearing ableism (or audism) in film.

Science in Resistance – book presentation and discussion
Thu 21 May

This book presentation discusses academia's complicity in the polycrisis, and its potential for transformation towards serving social and ecological well-being.

Science in Resistance (the book) provides a first-person account of the Scientist Rebellion, a global movement of scientists and scholars rising in collective resistance for climate and social justice.

Disability and Your Rights at Work Workshop
Canberra Community Law (CCL) and the Working Women’s Centre ACT (WWC) present a workshop on how they help people with disability workplace issues.

Tuesday 19 May (in person)
Wednesday 20 May (zoom)

 
 

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