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ANU Reporter Spring 2004

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What next to be? That is the question

More than 400 years after the death of Shakespeare, the latest computer technology is breathing new life into the Bard’s classics.

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From the Vice-Chancellor's desk

News

Crossing Country

Engaging Asia

Gold digging

World's biggest gulp of sky

Diagnosing dyslexia with visual clues

Alumni

Crafting the future

Science circle

Council members appointed

The last word

For richer, or ... for richer

Bowler hats and board shorts

Despite their influence on our life and culture, the English in Australia have been largely ignored by academics — new ANU research is redressing the balance.

Proof of life

Could rocks and mathematics unlock the secrets of life on earth? ANU researchers are set to find out.

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Lost in the Woods

An ANU historian uncovered more than she bargained for when researching the background of the mysterious father of Tasmania’s Parliament.

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All universities are not the same

The staff and students of Australia’s national university have always been confident it is amongst the world’s best, now an independent review has confirmed it.

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Finding Xanana

An ANU archaeologist has applied his skills to East Timor’s recent past and found how close former guerrilla leader, Xanana Gusmao, came to capture.

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Women at the coalface

The dark, dangerous and uncomfortable life of the miner is one we tend not to associate with women, but ANU research is shedding light on their major role in the industry.

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