On Campus May 2005
In this issue:
Institute leads way to new-look ANU
The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology and the Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering have joined forces.
Eminent auditor joins ANU
The former Australian auditor-general has been appointed Senior Fellow at the ANU Australian National Centre for Audit and Assurance Research.
Awards recognise ANU innovators
A former ANU researcher behind a new University award became a prizewinner himself, when he was among three ANU-linked researchers awarded a prestigious Clunies Ross Award.
iPod says thanks for services to Macs
Handel’s Chandos Anthems are the most played tunes on retired ANU academic and Apple devotee Dr Neville Smythe’s iPod.
China partnership means business
Australia's understanding of China and business opportunities in the country received a significant boost last month with the launch of the Rio Tinto–ANU China Partnership.
Rotarians support family research
A new ANU study will examine the mental health of working parents and their children, after being awarded funding by the Australian Rotary Health Research Fund.
Briefs
Book early to give blood; Calling staff soccer stars; Lawyer to chair council; Medal for chemist; New look at nurses' role; Submissions invited
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