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Recognition of Excellence
   

ANU Staff Excellence Awards

The Awards recognise the service, achievement and contribution of our staff in making The Australian National University one of the best universities in the world.

Peter Baume Award: This Award is the University’s most prestigious. It is named after former ANU Chancellor, the Hon. Professor Peter Baume AO. The Award recognises eminent achievement and merit of the highest order.

Chancellor's Award for Distinguished Contribution to the University: The Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished Contribution to the University recognises distinguished service of a high degree.

Award for Outstanding Service to the Campus Community: To recognise outstanding contributions to the life of the campus community. The Award recognises voluntary and sustained contributions over and above what might reasonably be expected in the course of duty and which enhance the general welfare and life of the campus and benefit the institution as a whole.

Vice-Chancellor's Award for Career Achievement: This Award recognises outstanding work performance and professional career development of University staff. The Award acknowledges the value the University places on the skill, knowledge, expertise and work performance of academic and general staff, as well as future career potential and commitment to the University.

Vice-Chancellor's Award for Innovation & Excellence in Service Quality: To encourage, promote and recognise staff innovation and excellence in service quality that supports the University’s mission and core activities of research and education in an enlightened and efficient manner.

Vice-Chancellor's Award for Community Outreach: To support, encourage and reward University staff who volunteer their time, skills and expertise to the wider community in excess of the normal requirements of their substantive position.

Prize for Innovative IT Application on Campus: To encourage the creation of world-class information environments for research, teaching, learning and administration by acknowledging and rewarding innovative application of information technology on campus.

For further information regarding any of the above, refer to: http://info.anu.edu.au/hr/Training_and_Development/ANU_Staff_Excellence_Awards/index.asp

 

Publication Subsidies

The Vice-Chancellor allocates funds to assist the commercial publication of the results of academic research of staff members or students of the University that are unable (or unlikely to be able) to be published by an independent commercial publisher without financial assistance. The maximum amount for any one subsidy is usually $2,500.

The 2007 round of subsidy applications are due by Friday, 27 July 2007.

Publication Subsidies - Information and Application Forms:
http://info.anu.edu.au/OVC/Committees/070PP_Awards_and_Subsidies/_Publications.asp


External Recognition

As well as our own awards, staff at ANU are regularly recognised for their excellence through awards from other organisations, including: