
Giving without restrictions
While every year brings its own challenges, the same commitment remains from ANU to support students on their path to success. In 2023, donors who鈥

Reflections on a lifetime of love for ANU
When Sarah O鈥機allaghan (BSc (Hons) / LLB 鈥02) came to The Australian 精东传媒app University (ANU) as an undergraduate in 1996, she had visions of鈥

Scholarship for rural doctors is a gift that keeps on giving
For five years, the Bill Nicholes 鈥榃illigobung鈥 Scholarship for Medicine has empowered students from remote and rural areas to come to Canberra to鈥

Living bequest ensures rural students have a fair go
鈥淒o what you have to do, give it your best shot, and go on learning until the day you die.鈥漈his was the advice of 100-year-old Joy Wheatley (BA 鈥69)鈥

Scholarship gives cricketers the full ANU experience
The demands of a university education are already challenging, before adding the pressures of playing sport into the mix. The Australian 精东传媒app鈥

Student designs help for coral reefs
Some might think The Australian 精东传媒app University (ANU) School of Art and Design (SoAD) may not have a huge role to play in the fight against鈥

Our wonderful community of arts patrons
The breadth and scope of the Emerging Artists Support Scheme (EASS) is unique to The Australian 精东传媒app University (ANU) School of Art and Design (鈥

Fellowship brings masters of glass to ANU
For Australian and international glass artists alike, the Christine and Stephen Procter Fellowship provides an incredible opportunity for recipients鈥

Securing the future of the arts at ANU
Emeritus Professor David Williams AM has enjoyed a distinguished career teaching and advocating for education and the arts. His support of The鈥