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Monday, 01 May 2017
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Where in your body do you feel anger? Do you experience anxiety in your stomach? Can your heart really ache with love?

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Delegates from the 2016 conference
Tuesday, 04 Apr 2017
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The ANU Rural Medical Society's (ARMS) Close the Gap Conference brings together health students, health professionals and community members from across the country to hear from leaders in Indigenous health.

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Friday, 10 Mar 2017
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The CMBE Early Career Academic Development Committee is launching the Science Early Career Academic Development Scheme, with the aim of providing support, mentoring and training for early career academic staff in the STEM Colleges (CMBE, CPMS and CECS).

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Friday, 03 Mar 2017
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Plain tobacco packaging in Australia reduced smoking and increased smoker attempts to quit the habit because it led to a fall in the way they identified with their brand, a study led by ANU has found.

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ANU Medical School Dean Professor Imogen Mitchell, ANU graduate Dr Eilidh Gilritchie, Year 3 medical student Greg Threlfall and ANU Vice-Chancellor Professor Brian Schmidt. Image: Stuart Hay, ANU.
Monday, 20 Feb 2017
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ANU has launched a new campaign to stamp out bullying and sexual harassment in the medical profession.

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Students at ANU
Thursday, 02 Feb 2017
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The ANU has been named in the top 10 of the world's most international universities.

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Tuesday, 31 Jan 2017
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The ANU Research School of Management, in partnership with the ANU Research School of Psychology, is now offering students a minor in Business Psychology.

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Tuesday, 24 Jan 2017
  • Student profile

“I just had this belief that work shouldn’t have to be this way,” he remembers. “It shouldn’t have to be so frustrating.”

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