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A surprise observation of negative mass in exciton-polaritons has added yet another dimension of weirdness to these strange light-matter hybrid particles.
In this collaborative project, researchers are working to develop future satellites for fire management by using traditional Indigenous knowledge and collaborating on remote sensing technology to help ...
ANU is a world leader in science attracting the brightest scholars to our bachelors, masters and PhDs.
How to adapt efficientlyA greater understanding of where conflicting and synergistic interactions exist between energy, water and food is essential Energy production requires massive quantities of ...
The ANU provides a pathway for Tuckwell scholarship recipients to study the Doctor of Medicine and Surgery (MChD) program after completion of their ANU undergraduate degree. The Tuckwell-MChD pathway ...
This pathway has been disestablished. Only students who have a PhB admit year of 2026 or prior will be considered under this pathway. The Bachelor of Philosophy Honours - Science offers a pathway to ...
The Bachelor of Health Science (BHLTH) degree at the ANU offers a pathway to the Doctor of Medicine and Surgery (MChD) program. The pathway is open to both domestic and international students. Up to ...
This study pathway has a progression hurdle in the Bachelor degree which must be met before postgraduate study can commence. Students who opt for the Vertical Double Degree pathway must achieve a ...
Our Teaching and Learning Awards celebrate the excellence of individuals and teams and promote learning and teaching across the University. They are an important part of recognising the contributions ...
The Future Research Talent (FRT) awards are jointly offered by ANU College of Science and Medicine, ANU College of Systems and Society and ANU College of Law, Governance and Policy to staff and ...
The Future Research Talent (FRT) awards are jointly offered by ANU College of Science and Medicine, ANU College of Systems and Society and ANU College of Law, Governance and Policy to exceptional ...
There's a growing movement to decolonise mathematics. Professor Rowena Ball explains what this means and why it is important.