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Web Assistant. The Job. The Observer is an organisation that is heavily reliant on the internet. As such, you will be the person that keeps us running smoothly. A regular week may consist of: Updating our social media sites and websites HEAD TO HEAD: 2021 VICE PRESIDENT By Madeleine McDonald. Content Warning: This article contains mention of sexual assault and sexual harassment. This year’s election will see Zoe Ranganathan from Proud!, Samuel Lee from Go the Distance, and Christian Flynn from Brighter Together compete for the position ofVice President.
PARSA PRESIDENT AND BOARD CLASH OVER ALLEGED “GOVERNANCE By Brandon How, Helena Burke and Declan Milton. A petition seeking to abolish the PARSA Board has been lodged based on allegations of an “overall governance failure”. VALE JAMES FROST (1986-2021) By Keeley Dickinson Contributing Writing by Sam Delaney. On Thursday 22 April 2021, we lost James Frost. James was known by a number of nicknames – Jimmy (to many of his friends), and Frosty (to a good portion of his students and others) being the main two. “WE ARE RACISTS”: NEO-NAZI ACTIVITY DOCUMENTED AROUND Neo-Nazi Activity on Campus. Around campus, two types of stickers have been reported. They are often found plastered on top of other posters, such as those promoting the ANU Ally Network, or those with reference to Chinese students and culture. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: CRS/CRN GRADING SYSTEM By Lottie Twyford. Yesterday, Thursday 10 December, grades for Semester 2 were released. In response to the unprecedented impacts of COVID-19 on teaching and learning, the University announced in September that the optional ‘CRS/CRN’ Grading System would also HOME | THE ANU OBSERVER Sacrifice and Exhaustion Are Just a Fact of Life for ANU's Financially Independent Students. By Darlene Rowlands For the ANU students who have to support themselves financially, working and ‘getting by’ dominates Darlene Rowlands Posted On May 24, 2021.PARSA BOARD RESIGNS
Following a petition to abolish the PARSA board in February due to an alleged governance failure, the board has announced their resignation.The sole remaining member on the board, President Eve Walker, described the situation as a “difficult period” for the postgraduate student association. 2021 DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW The University Calendar lists a plethora of important dates and deadlines. Below is a summary of the most important dates, and why you need to know them. Wattle Sites/Course Content starts to come online 8th of February Wattle pages are CRS/CRN RETURNS FOR EVERY STUDENT CRS/CRN Returns for Every Student. An ANU spokesperson has confirmed that all students will be able to request consideration for CRS/CRN grades, which will be applied on a case-by-case basis. This will be different from the process used last year, under which students could opt-in to receive CRS/CRN. Students will now have to apply for CRS/CRN ANU LOWERS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR 2021 ANU Lowers Entry Requirements for 2021. In response to the disruptions of 2020, and in order to encourage prospective students to study at the ANU in 2021, ANU has reduced many of the ATAR entry requirements for next year. This is coupled with many offers for early entry having been based solely on Year 11 results. PRO-LIFE CLUB STIRS CONTROVERSY ON CAMPUS LifeChoice ANU assured Observer they had been in contact with ANUSA “in the weeks prior to ensure had met all market day requirements”. ANU 24/7 Wellbeing and Support Line: 1300 050 327. ANU Counselling: 02 6125 2442. (9am-5pm, Mon-Fri) PUBLIC CONSULTATION COMMENCES ON ANU’S 2025 PLAN Public consultation on ANU’s 2025 strategic plan is underway, with Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt urging all members of the ANU community to get involved. The strategic plan will lay out the University’s direction and several key performance indicators for the next four years. Although the plan is yet to be fully drafted, in his State ofthe
VALE JAMES FROST (1986-2021) Vale James Frost (1986-2021) On Thursday 22 April 2021, we lost James Frost. James was known by a number of nicknames – Jimmy (to many of his friends), and Frosty (to a good portion of his students and others) being the main two. He was a vocal supporter of, and friend to, Observer and many of its staff. He was also a significant figurein
COMPULSORY POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COURSES Compulsory first year courses POLS1002 and POLS1006 are currently running without tutorials, reducing students’ contact hours and leaving many students feeling academically unsupported. POLS1002: Introduction to Politics and POLS1006: Introduction to International Relations have both been timetabled to run without any tutorials thissemester.
“SERIOUS MISCONDUCT”: MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR ISSUES UNFAIR By Brandon How. In February, Professor at the Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) Dr Scott Morrison was dismissed from ANU due to “serious misconduct”, according to the University. He currently awaits a decision from the Fair Work Commission on his claim of unfair dismissal. Morrison’s dismissal was initially met with “shock HOME | THE ANU OBSERVER Sacrifice and Exhaustion Are Just a Fact of Life for ANU's Financially Independent Students. By Darlene Rowlands For the ANU students who have to support themselves financially, working and ‘getting by’ dominates Darlene Rowlands Posted On May 24, 2021.PARSA BOARD RESIGNS
Following a petition to abolish the PARSA board in February due to an alleged governance failure, the board has announced their resignation.The sole remaining member on the board, President Eve Walker, described the situation as a “difficult period” for the postgraduate student association. 2021 DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW The University Calendar lists a plethora of important dates and deadlines. Below is a summary of the most important dates, and why you need to know them. Wattle Sites/Course Content starts to come online 8th of February Wattle pages are CRS/CRN RETURNS FOR EVERY STUDENT CRS/CRN Returns for Every Student. An ANU spokesperson has confirmed that all students will be able to request consideration for CRS/CRN grades, which will be applied on a case-by-case basis. This will be different from the process used last year, under which students could opt-in to receive CRS/CRN. Students will now have to apply for CRS/CRN ANU LOWERS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR 2021 ANU Lowers Entry Requirements for 2021. In response to the disruptions of 2020, and in order to encourage prospective students to study at the ANU in 2021, ANU has reduced many of the ATAR entry requirements for next year. This is coupled with many offers for early entry having been based solely on Year 11 results. PRO-LIFE CLUB STIRS CONTROVERSY ON CAMPUS LifeChoice ANU assured Observer they had been in contact with ANUSA “in the weeks prior to ensure had met all market day requirements”. ANU 24/7 Wellbeing and Support Line: 1300 050 327. ANU Counselling: 02 6125 2442. (9am-5pm, Mon-Fri) PUBLIC CONSULTATION COMMENCES ON ANU’S 2025 PLAN Public consultation on ANU’s 2025 strategic plan is underway, with Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt urging all members of the ANU community to get involved. The strategic plan will lay out the University’s direction and several key performance indicators for the next four years. Although the plan is yet to be fully drafted, in his State ofthe
VALE JAMES FROST (1986-2021) Vale James Frost (1986-2021) On Thursday 22 April 2021, we lost James Frost. James was known by a number of nicknames – Jimmy (to many of his friends), and Frosty (to a good portion of his students and others) being the main two. He was a vocal supporter of, and friend to, Observer and many of its staff. He was also a significant figurein
COMPULSORY POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COURSES Compulsory first year courses POLS1002 and POLS1006 are currently running without tutorials, reducing students’ contact hours and leaving many students feeling academically unsupported. POLS1002: Introduction to Politics and POLS1006: Introduction to International Relations have both been timetabled to run without any tutorials thissemester.
“SERIOUS MISCONDUCT”: MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR ISSUES UNFAIR By Brandon How. In February, Professor at the Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) Dr Scott Morrison was dismissed from ANU due to “serious misconduct”, according to the University. He currently awaits a decision from the Fair Work Commission on his claim of unfair dismissal. Morrison’s dismissal was initially met with “shock 2021 DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW The University Calendar lists a plethora of important dates and deadlines. Below is a summary of the most important dates, and why you need to know them. Wattle Sites/Course Content starts to come online 8th of February Wattle pages are ANU LOWERS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR 2021 ANU Lowers Entry Requirements for 2021. In response to the disruptions of 2020, and in order to encourage prospective students to study at the ANU in 2021, ANU has reduced many of the ATAR entry requirements for next year. This is coupled with many offers for early entry having been based solely on Year 11 results. REVISED COVID-19 GUIDELINES BASED ON “COMMON SENSE” AS ACT Revised residential and campus-wide COVID Guidelines have been released by the ANU Covid Response Office as the University “returns to a COVID normal”. The ANU Vaccination strategy - designed to enhance awareness surrounding the vaccination - was also released, as was an update on the Safe Passage Student Return pilot program. SACRIFICE AND EXHAUSTION ARE JUST A FACT OF LIFE FOR ANU'S Students at ANU who support themselves financially are well-acquainted with facing obstacles across their university experience. From workplace stresses to dwindling bank accounts, students discuss with Observer the highs and lows of making it work in Canberra. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: CRS/CRN GRADING SYSTEM The system will provide students with the option to receive either a Course Requirements Satisfied (CRS) grade, if they receive a numerical grade of 50 or above, or a Course Requirements Not Satisfied (CRN) grade. The latter will appear in the student’s academic record in the place of an N (‘Fail’) and NCN (‘Not completed/Fail’)grade.
ANU TO CONTINUE EARLY OFFERS BASED ON YEAR 11 MARKS ANU will continue to make unconditional early offers to prospective students on the basis of Year 11 marks for entry in 2022, after better than expected enrolments from domestic students this year. An ANU spokesperson told Observer the early offers introduced in 2020 were enacted “in consideration of the impacts of the pandemic” and were WHAT IS THE SHANGHAI STUDY HUB? The Shanghai Study Hub is ANU’s pilot programme to engage students who are stranded in China. Sally Wheeler, the Dean of the College of Law, said: “I’m pleased we’ve been able to get these up and running. But I realise that it’s a very poor substitute for what students want, and I LIFECHOICE AFFILIATION REJECTED BY A LANDSLIDE The ANUSA Women’s Department Officer spoke against the club’s affiliation, stating, “It is unclear to us why the privilege of affiliation is being prioritised over the actively vocalised needs of women and non-binary students at this university.” THE ANUSA GOATS: EX-PRESIDENTS WHO ACHIEVED GREATNESS By Nathan Bow. Since its establishment in 1962, ANUSA has seen many of its former presidents propelled into successful careers. There is often a perception among students that serving as ANUSA President is a segue into a political career, but how many have actually taken thisroute?
UNILODGE RENTAL AFFORDABILITY SCHEME TO BE TERMINATED IN Lena Karmel Lodge currently provides a rental subsidy for students requiring financial assistance, supported by the National Rental Affordability Scheme. Lena Karmel Lodge is the final on-campus provider of the Scheme, with its termination set for early 2022. HOME | THE ANU OBSERVER Sacrifice and Exhaustion Are Just a Fact of Life for ANU's Financially Independent Students. By Darlene Rowlands For the ANU students who have to support themselves financially, working and ‘getting by’ dominates Darlene Rowlands Posted On May 24, 2021. 2021 DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW The University Calendar lists a plethora of important dates and deadlines. Below is a summary of the most important dates, and why you need to know them. Wattle Sites/Course Content starts to come online 8th of February Wattle pages are CRS/CRN RETURNS FOR EVERY STUDENT CRS/CRN Returns for Every Student. An ANU spokesperson has confirmed that all students will be able to request consideration for CRS/CRN grades, which will be applied on a case-by-case basis. This will be different from the process used last year, under which students could opt-in to receive CRS/CRN. Students will now have to apply for CRS/CRN ANU’S INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: THEIR STORIES Being denied access to ANU counselling services and handling unrealistic tutorial times are just some of the issues facing stranded international students. Approximately 3000 ANU students are currently living offshore. Observer Reporter Tom Kersten interviewed six students from across the world. These are their stories. PRO-LIFE CLUB STIRS CONTROVERSY ON CAMPUS LifeChoice ANU assured Observer they had been in contact with ANUSA “in the weeks prior to ensure had met all market day requirements”. ANU 24/7 Wellbeing and Support Line: 1300 050 327. ANU Counselling: 02 6125 2442. (9am-5pm, Mon-Fri) STUDENTS KICKED OUT OF CHIFLEY FOLLOWING BLANKET ID CHECKS Students Kicked Out Of Chifley Following Blanket ID Checks. On 22 May ANU UniSafe officers – formerly known as ANU Security – checked University Identification from person-to-person at Chifley library. Students without their student card were asked to leave. Some students presented their Wattle page to the UniSafe officers, but were still PUBLIC CONSULTATION COMMENCES ON ANU’S 2025 PLAN Public consultation on ANU’s 2025 strategic plan is underway, with Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt urging all members of the ANU community to get involved. The strategic plan will lay out the University’s direction and several key performance indicators for the next four years. Although the plan is yet to be fully drafted, in his State ofthe
BACHELOR OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING TO BE The current 2021 intake of Bachelor of Software Engineering students will be the last cohort to be offered the program. A College of Engineering and Computer Science representative told Observer that the College is now looking to introduce a software engineering specialisation, subject to COMPULSORY POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COURSES Compulsory first year courses POLS1002 and POLS1006 are currently running without tutorials, reducing students’ contact hours and leaving many students feeling academically unsupported. POLS1002: Introduction to Politics and POLS1006: Introduction to International Relations have both been timetabled to run without any tutorials thissemester.
HEAD TO HEAD: 2021 VICE PRESIDENT HOME | THE ANU OBSERVER Sacrifice and Exhaustion Are Just a Fact of Life for ANU's Financially Independent Students. By Darlene Rowlands For the ANU students who have to support themselves financially, working and ‘getting by’ dominates Darlene Rowlands Posted On May 24, 2021. 2021 DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW The University Calendar lists a plethora of important dates and deadlines. Below is a summary of the most important dates, and why you need to know them. Wattle Sites/Course Content starts to come online 8th of February Wattle pages are CRS/CRN RETURNS FOR EVERY STUDENT CRS/CRN Returns for Every Student. An ANU spokesperson has confirmed that all students will be able to request consideration for CRS/CRN grades, which will be applied on a case-by-case basis. This will be different from the process used last year, under which students could opt-in to receive CRS/CRN. Students will now have to apply for CRS/CRN ANU’S INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: THEIR STORIES Being denied access to ANU counselling services and handling unrealistic tutorial times are just some of the issues facing stranded international students. Approximately 3000 ANU students are currently living offshore. Observer Reporter Tom Kersten interviewed six students from across the world. These are their stories. PRO-LIFE CLUB STIRS CONTROVERSY ON CAMPUS LifeChoice ANU assured Observer they had been in contact with ANUSA “in the weeks prior to ensure had met all market day requirements”. ANU 24/7 Wellbeing and Support Line: 1300 050 327. ANU Counselling: 02 6125 2442. (9am-5pm, Mon-Fri) STUDENTS KICKED OUT OF CHIFLEY FOLLOWING BLANKET ID CHECKS Students Kicked Out Of Chifley Following Blanket ID Checks. On 22 May ANU UniSafe officers – formerly known as ANU Security – checked University Identification from person-to-person at Chifley library. Students without their student card were asked to leave. Some students presented their Wattle page to the UniSafe officers, but were still PUBLIC CONSULTATION COMMENCES ON ANU’S 2025 PLAN Public consultation on ANU’s 2025 strategic plan is underway, with Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt urging all members of the ANU community to get involved. The strategic plan will lay out the University’s direction and several key performance indicators for the next four years. Although the plan is yet to be fully drafted, in his State ofthe
BACHELOR OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING TO BE The current 2021 intake of Bachelor of Software Engineering students will be the last cohort to be offered the program. A College of Engineering and Computer Science representative told Observer that the College is now looking to introduce a software engineering specialisation, subject to COMPULSORY POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COURSES Compulsory first year courses POLS1002 and POLS1006 are currently running without tutorials, reducing students’ contact hours and leaving many students feeling academically unsupported. POLS1002: Introduction to Politics and POLS1006: Introduction to International Relations have both been timetabled to run without any tutorials thissemester.
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Following a petition to abolish the PARSA board in February due to an alleged governance failure, the board has announced their resignation.The sole remaining member on the board, President Eve Walker, described the situation as a “difficult period” for the postgraduate student association. HEAD TO HEAD: 2021 VICE PRESIDENT Samuel Lee. Lee is the 2020 ANUSA CASS Representative, a post which he holds alongside James Eveille. Lee was the Vice-President of the Society of Arts and Social Sciences in 2019. He has experience with liaising between the University and students, having played an active role in advocating on issues such as the use of Proctorio, compulsory ANU LOWERS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR 2021 ANU Lowers Entry Requirements for 2021. In response to the disruptions of 2020, and in order to encourage prospective students to study at the ANU in 2021, ANU has reduced many of the ATAR entry requirements for next year. This is coupled with many offers for early entry having been based solely on Year 11 results. VALE JAMES FROST (1986-2021) Vale James Frost (1986-2021) On Thursday 22 April 2021, we lost James Frost. James was known by a number of nicknames – Jimmy (to many of his friends), and Frosty (to a good portion of his students and others) being the main two. He was a vocal supporter of, and friend to, Observer and many of its staff. He was also a significant figurein
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The Observer is an organisation that is heavily reliant on the internet. As such, you will be the person that keeps us running smoothly. A regular week may consist of: No formal qualifications are required, but the job requires at least an intermediate level understanding of web-admin tools and workflows. SACRIFICE AND EXHAUSTION ARE JUST A FACT OF LIFE FOR ANU'S Students at ANU who support themselves financially are well-acquainted with facing obstacles across their university experience. From workplace stresses to dwindling bank accounts, students discuss with Observer the highs and lows of making it work in Canberra. SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN WITHOUT DRINKABLE WATER, ALLEGE By Alex Ellwood. Students of the School of Art and Design (SOAD) have reported a lack of drinkable water in the buildings due to galvanised pipes, COVID-19 and hail damage. The University denies this. Trace elements of non-toxic sediment have previously been found in the water of the heritage-listed building. WHAT IS THE SHANGHAI STUDY HUB? The Shanghai Study Hub is ANU’s pilot programme to engage students who are stranded in China. Sally Wheeler, the Dean of the College of Law, said: “I’m pleased we’ve been able to get these up and running. But I realise that it’s a very poor substitute for what students want, and I WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: CRS/CRN GRADING SYSTEM The system will provide students with the option to receive either a Course Requirements Satisfied (CRS) grade, if they receive a numerical grade of 50 or above, or a Course Requirements Not Satisfied (CRN) grade. The latter will appear in the student’s academic record in the place of an N (‘Fail’) and NCN (‘Not completed/Fail’)grade.
PARSA PRESIDENT AND BOARD CLASH OVER ALLEGED “GOVERNANCE PARSA President and Board Clash over Alleged “Governance Failure”. A petition seeking to abolish the PARSA Board has been lodged based on allegations of an “overall governance failure”. The Board has responded to the petition claiming it was “deeply inappropriate” that the information was shared publicly. Lodged by PARSA President HOME | THE ANU OBSERVER Sacrifice and Exhaustion Are Just a Fact of Life for ANU's Financially Independent Students. By Darlene Rowlands For the ANU students who have to support themselves financially, working and ‘getting by’ dominates Darlene Rowlands Posted On May 24, 2021. 2021 DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW The University Calendar lists a plethora of important dates and deadlines. Below is a summary of the most important dates, and why you need to know them. Wattle Sites/Course Content starts to come online 8th of February Wattle pages are CRS/CRN RETURNS FOR EVERY STUDENT CRS/CRN Returns for Every Student. An ANU spokesperson has confirmed that all students will be able to request consideration for CRS/CRN grades, which will be applied on a case-by-case basis. This will be different from the process used last year, under which students could opt-in to receive CRS/CRN. Students will now have to apply for CRS/CRN ANU’S INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: THEIR STORIES Being denied access to ANU counselling services and handling unrealistic tutorial times are just some of the issues facing stranded international students. Approximately 3000 ANU students are currently living offshore. Observer Reporter Tom Kersten interviewed six students from across the world. These are their stories. PRO-LIFE CLUB STIRS CONTROVERSY ON CAMPUS LifeChoice ANU assured Observer they had been in contact with ANUSA “in the weeks prior to ensure had met all market day requirements”. ANU 24/7 Wellbeing and Support Line: 1300 050 327. ANU Counselling: 02 6125 2442. (9am-5pm, Mon-Fri) ANU LOWERS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR 2021 ANU Lowers Entry Requirements for 2021. In response to the disruptions of 2020, and in order to encourage prospective students to study at the ANU in 2021, ANU has reduced many of the ATAR entry requirements for next year. This is coupled with many offers for early entry having been based solely on Year 11 results. PUBLIC CONSULTATION COMMENCES ON ANU’S 2025 PLAN Public consultation on ANU’s 2025 strategic plan is underway, with Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt urging all members of the ANU community to get involved. The strategic plan will lay out the University’s direction and several key performance indicators for the next four years. Although the plan is yet to be fully drafted, in his State ofthe
COMPULSORY POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COURSES Compulsory first year courses POLS1002 and POLS1006 are currently running without tutorials, reducing students’ contact hours and leaving many students feeling academically unsupported. POLS1002: Introduction to Politics and POLS1006: Introduction to International Relations have both been timetabled to run without any tutorials thissemester.
ETHNOCULTURAL DEPARTMENT URGES REMOVAL OF “IMPERIALIST By Brandon How. Content warning: this article contains discussions of racism and police brutality.. On 12 June, the ANU Ethnocultural Department launched a petition calling on the University to remove the statue and bust of Winston Churchill currently displayed on campus, referring to Churchill as an “icon of white supremacy”. At the time of publication, the petition has garnered 203 “SERIOUS MISCONDUCT”: MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR ISSUES UNFAIR By Brandon How. In February, Professor at the Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) Dr Scott Morrison was dismissed from ANU due to “serious misconduct”, according to the University. He currently awaits a decision from the Fair Work Commission on his claim of unfair dismissal. Morrison’s dismissal was initially met with “shock HOME | THE ANU OBSERVER Sacrifice and Exhaustion Are Just a Fact of Life for ANU's Financially Independent Students. By Darlene Rowlands For the ANU students who have to support themselves financially, working and ‘getting by’ dominates Darlene Rowlands Posted On May 24, 2021. 2021 DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW The University Calendar lists a plethora of important dates and deadlines. Below is a summary of the most important dates, and why you need to know them. Wattle Sites/Course Content starts to come online 8th of February Wattle pages are CRS/CRN RETURNS FOR EVERY STUDENT CRS/CRN Returns for Every Student. An ANU spokesperson has confirmed that all students will be able to request consideration for CRS/CRN grades, which will be applied on a case-by-case basis. This will be different from the process used last year, under which students could opt-in to receive CRS/CRN. Students will now have to apply for CRS/CRN ANU’S INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: THEIR STORIES Being denied access to ANU counselling services and handling unrealistic tutorial times are just some of the issues facing stranded international students. Approximately 3000 ANU students are currently living offshore. Observer Reporter Tom Kersten interviewed six students from across the world. These are their stories. PRO-LIFE CLUB STIRS CONTROVERSY ON CAMPUS LifeChoice ANU assured Observer they had been in contact with ANUSA “in the weeks prior to ensure had met all market day requirements”. ANU 24/7 Wellbeing and Support Line: 1300 050 327. ANU Counselling: 02 6125 2442. (9am-5pm, Mon-Fri) ANU LOWERS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR 2021 ANU Lowers Entry Requirements for 2021. In response to the disruptions of 2020, and in order to encourage prospective students to study at the ANU in 2021, ANU has reduced many of the ATAR entry requirements for next year. This is coupled with many offers for early entry having been based solely on Year 11 results. PUBLIC CONSULTATION COMMENCES ON ANU’S 2025 PLAN Public consultation on ANU’s 2025 strategic plan is underway, with Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt urging all members of the ANU community to get involved. The strategic plan will lay out the University’s direction and several key performance indicators for the next four years. Although the plan is yet to be fully drafted, in his State ofthe
COMPULSORY POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COURSES Compulsory first year courses POLS1002 and POLS1006 are currently running without tutorials, reducing students’ contact hours and leaving many students feeling academically unsupported. POLS1002: Introduction to Politics and POLS1006: Introduction to International Relations have both been timetabled to run without any tutorials thissemester.
ETHNOCULTURAL DEPARTMENT URGES REMOVAL OF “IMPERIALIST By Brandon How. Content warning: this article contains discussions of racism and police brutality.. On 12 June, the ANU Ethnocultural Department launched a petition calling on the University to remove the statue and bust of Winston Churchill currently displayed on campus, referring to Churchill as an “icon of white supremacy”. At the time of publication, the petition has garnered 203 “SERIOUS MISCONDUCT”: MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR ISSUES UNFAIR By Brandon How. In February, Professor at the Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) Dr Scott Morrison was dismissed from ANU due to “serious misconduct”, according to the University. He currently awaits a decision from the Fair Work Commission on his claim of unfair dismissal. Morrison’s dismissal was initially met with “shock HOME | THE ANU OBSERVER Sacrifice and Exhaustion Are Just a Fact of Life for ANU's Financially Independent Students. By Darlene Rowlands For the ANU students who have to support themselves financially, working and ‘getting by’ dominates Darlene Rowlands Posted On May 24, 2021.LATEST NEWS
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The Observer is an organisation that is heavily reliant on the internet. As such, you will be the person that keeps us running smoothly. A regular week may consist of: No formal qualifications are required, but the job requires at least an intermediate level understanding of web-admin tools and workflows. ANU STAFF RESPOND TO BUDGET CUTS ANU Staff Respond to Budget Cuts. On Tuesday, Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt sent an email update regarding the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic to ANU staff and students. In the email, Schmidt announced an expected $220 million budget shortfall in comparison to the original projected budget for 2020, and detailed proposed cuts to DOCUMENTS | THE ANU OBSERVER Printed Issues Issue 1 Issue 2 Policy Documents Advertising Policy Code of Conduct Conflicts of Interest Policy Constitution Editorial Policy Electoral Regulations Equipment Use Policy Grievance Policy Leave Policy Payment Policy Standing Orders Team Regulations Written Content Approval Policy Guides “SERIOUS MISCONDUCT”: MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR ISSUES UNFAIR By Brandon How. In February, Professor at the Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) Dr Scott Morrison was dismissed from ANU due to “serious misconduct”, according to the University. He currently awaits a decision from the Fair Work Commission on his claim of unfair dismissal. Morrison’s dismissal was initially met with “shock WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: CRS/CRN GRADING SYSTEM The system will provide students with the option to receive either a Course Requirements Satisfied (CRS) grade, if they receive a numerical grade of 50 or above, or a Course Requirements Not Satisfied (CRN) grade. The latter will appear in the student’s academic record in the place of an N (‘Fail’) and NCN (‘Not completed/Fail’)grade.
HOME | THE ANU OBSERVER The ANUSA GOATs: Ex-Presidents Who Achieved Greatness. By Nathan Bow Since its establishment in 1962, ANUSA has seen many of its former presidents propelled into 2021 DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW The University Calendar lists a plethora of important dates and deadlines. Below is a summary of the most important dates, and why you need to know them. Wattle Sites/Course Content starts to come online 8th of February Wattle pages are CRS/CRN RETURNS FOR EVERY STUDENT By Tom Kersten An ANU spokesperson has confirmed that all students will be able to request consideration for CRS/CRN grades, which will be applied on a case-by-case basis. This will be different from the process used last year, under which ANU’S INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: THEIR STORIES Being denied access to ANU counselling services and handling unrealistic tutorial times are just some of the issues facing stranded international students. Approximately 3000 ANU students are currently living offshore. Observer Reporter Tom Kersten interviewed six students from across the world. These are their stories. PRO-LIFE CLUB STIRS CONTROVERSY ON CAMPUS The pro-life organisation ‘LifeChoice Australia’ launched a new club branch at ANU on Market Day. The Clubs Council Chair has confirmed that ‘LifeChoice ANU’ has since submitted documentation seeking formal club status. ANU LOWERS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR 2021 By Lottie Twyford. In response to the disruptions of 2020, and in order to encourage prospective students to study at the ANU in 2021, ANU has reduced many of PUBLIC CONSULTATION COMMENCES ON ANU’S 2025 PLAN By Brandon How. Public consultation on ANU’s 2025 strategic plan is underway, with Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt urging all members of the ANU community to get involved. The strategic plan will lay out the University’s direction and several key performance indicators for the next four years. COMPULSORY POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COURSES Compulsory first year courses for International Relations and Politics students (POLS1002 and 1006) are running without tutorials this semester. In response, many first year students have expressed that they are feeling unsupported academically. ETHNOCULTURAL DEPARTMENT URGES REMOVAL OF “IMPERIALIST By Brandon How. Content warning: this article contains discussions of racism and police brutality.. On 12 June, the ANU Ethnocultural Department launched a petition calling on the University to remove the statue and bust of Winston Churchill currently displayed on campus, referring to Churchill as an “icon of white supremacy”. At the time of publication, the petition has garnered 203 “SERIOUS MISCONDUCT”: MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR ISSUES UNFAIR By Brandon How. In February, Professor at the Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) Dr Scott Morrison was dismissed from ANU due to “serious misconduct”, according to the University. HOME | THE ANU OBSERVER The ANUSA GOATs: Ex-Presidents Who Achieved Greatness. By Nathan Bow Since its establishment in 1962, ANUSA has seen many of its former presidents propelled into 2021 DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW The University Calendar lists a plethora of important dates and deadlines. Below is a summary of the most important dates, and why you need to know them. Wattle Sites/Course Content starts to come online 8th of February Wattle pages are CRS/CRN RETURNS FOR EVERY STUDENT By Tom Kersten An ANU spokesperson has confirmed that all students will be able to request consideration for CRS/CRN grades, which will be applied on a case-by-case basis. This will be different from the process used last year, under which ANU’S INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: THEIR STORIES Being denied access to ANU counselling services and handling unrealistic tutorial times are just some of the issues facing stranded international students. Approximately 3000 ANU students are currently living offshore. Observer Reporter Tom Kersten interviewed six students from across the world. These are their stories. PRO-LIFE CLUB STIRS CONTROVERSY ON CAMPUS The pro-life organisation ‘LifeChoice Australia’ launched a new club branch at ANU on Market Day. The Clubs Council Chair has confirmed that ‘LifeChoice ANU’ has since submitted documentation seeking formal club status. ANU LOWERS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR 2021 By Lottie Twyford. In response to the disruptions of 2020, and in order to encourage prospective students to study at the ANU in 2021, ANU has reduced many of PUBLIC CONSULTATION COMMENCES ON ANU’S 2025 PLAN By Brandon How. Public consultation on ANU’s 2025 strategic plan is underway, with Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt urging all members of the ANU community to get involved. The strategic plan will lay out the University’s direction and several key performance indicators for the next four years. COMPULSORY POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COURSES Compulsory first year courses for International Relations and Politics students (POLS1002 and 1006) are running without tutorials this semester. In response, many first year students have expressed that they are feeling unsupported academically. ETHNOCULTURAL DEPARTMENT URGES REMOVAL OF “IMPERIALIST By Brandon How. Content warning: this article contains discussions of racism and police brutality.. On 12 June, the ANU Ethnocultural Department launched a petition calling on the University to remove the statue and bust of Winston Churchill currently displayed on campus, referring to Churchill as an “icon of white supremacy”. At the time of publication, the petition has garnered 203 “SERIOUS MISCONDUCT”: MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR ISSUES UNFAIR By Brandon How. In February, Professor at the Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) Dr Scott Morrison was dismissed from ANU due to “serious misconduct”, according to the University. 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By Nathan Bow Since its establishment in 1962, ANUSA has seen many of its former presidents propelled into successful careers. There is often a perception among students that serving as ANUSA President is a segue into a political career, but CONTACT | THE ANU OBSERVER Emails News Team: News@ANUObserver.org Visual Content Team: Visual@ANUObserver.org Web Team: Web@ANUObserver.org Finance Team: Finance@ANUObserver.org Community Team: Community@ANUObserver.org Board: Board@ANUObserver.org Editorial Board: EditorialBoard@ANUObserver.org Arbitration Panel: Arbitration@ANUObserver.org Want to tell us DOCUMENTS | THE ANU OBSERVER Printed Issues Issue 1 Issue 2 Policy Documents Advertising Policy Code of Conduct Conflicts of Interest Policy Constitution Editorial Policy Electoral Regulations Equipment Use Policy Grievance Policy Leave Policy Payment Policy Standing Orders Team Regulations Written Content Approval Policy Guides ANU LOWERS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR 2021 By Lottie Twyford. In response to the disruptions of 2020, and in order to encourage prospective students to study at the ANU in 2021, ANU has reduced many of ANU STAFF RESPOND TO BUDGET CUTS By Vienna Daniels. On Tuesday, Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt sent an email update regarding the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic to ANU staff and students.GET INVOLVED
Web Assistant. The Job. The Observer is an organisation that is heavily reliant on the internet. As such, you will be the person that keeps us running smoothly. A regular week may consist of: Updating our social media sites and websites “SERIOUS MISCONDUCT”: MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR ISSUES UNFAIR By Brandon How. In February, Professor at the Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) Dr Scott Morrison was dismissed from ANU due to “serious misconduct”, according to the University. VALE JAMES FROST (1986-2021) By Keeley Dickinson Contributing Writing by Sam Delaney. On Thursday 22 April 2021, we lost James Frost. James was known by a number of nicknames – Jimmy (to many of his friends), and Frosty (to a good portion of his students and others) being the main two. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: CRS/CRN GRADING SYSTEM By Lottie Twyford. Yesterday, Thursday 10 December, grades for Semester 2 were released. In response to the unprecedented impacts of COVID-19 on teaching and learning, the University announced in September that the optional ‘CRS/CRN’ Grading System would also HOME | THE ANU OBSERVER The ANUSA GOATs: Ex-Presidents Who Achieved Greatness. By Nathan Bow Since its establishment in 1962, ANUSA has seen many of its former presidents propelled into 2021 DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW The University Calendar lists a plethora of important dates and deadlines. Below is a summary of the most important dates, and why you need to know them. Wattle Sites/Course Content starts to come online 8th of February Wattle pages are CRS/CRN RETURNS FOR EVERY STUDENT By Tom Kersten An ANU spokesperson has confirmed that all students will be able to request consideration for CRS/CRN grades, which will be applied on a case-by-case basis. This will be different from the process used last year, under which ANU’S INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: THEIR STORIES Being denied access to ANU counselling services and handling unrealistic tutorial times are just some of the issues facing stranded international students. Approximately 3000 ANU students are currently living offshore. Observer Reporter Tom Kersten interviewed six students from across the world. These are their stories. PRO-LIFE CLUB STIRS CONTROVERSY ON CAMPUS The pro-life organisation ‘LifeChoice Australia’ launched a new club branch at ANU on Market Day. The Clubs Council Chair has confirmed that ‘LifeChoice ANU’ has since submitted documentation seeking formal club status. ANU LOWERS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR 2021 By Lottie Twyford. In response to the disruptions of 2020, and in order to encourage prospective students to study at the ANU in 2021, ANU has reduced many of PUBLIC CONSULTATION COMMENCES ON ANU’S 2025 PLAN By Brandon How. Public consultation on ANU’s 2025 strategic plan is underway, with Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt urging all members of the ANU community to get involved. The strategic plan will lay out the University’s direction and several key performance indicators for the next four years. COMPULSORY POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COURSES Compulsory first year courses for International Relations and Politics students (POLS1002 and 1006) are running without tutorials this semester. In response, many first year students have expressed that they are feeling unsupported academically. ETHNOCULTURAL DEPARTMENT URGES REMOVAL OF “IMPERIALIST By Brandon How. Content warning: this article contains discussions of racism and police brutality.. On 12 June, the ANU Ethnocultural Department launched a petition calling on the University to remove the statue and bust of Winston Churchill currently displayed on campus, referring to Churchill as an “icon of white supremacy”. At the time of publication, the petition has garnered 203 “SERIOUS MISCONDUCT”: MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR ISSUES UNFAIR By Brandon How. In February, Professor at the Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) Dr Scott Morrison was dismissed from ANU due to “serious misconduct”, according to the University. HOME | THE ANU OBSERVER The ANUSA GOATs: Ex-Presidents Who Achieved Greatness. By Nathan Bow Since its establishment in 1962, ANUSA has seen many of its former presidents propelled into 2021 DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW The University Calendar lists a plethora of important dates and deadlines. Below is a summary of the most important dates, and why you need to know them. Wattle Sites/Course Content starts to come online 8th of February Wattle pages are CRS/CRN RETURNS FOR EVERY STUDENT By Tom Kersten An ANU spokesperson has confirmed that all students will be able to request consideration for CRS/CRN grades, which will be applied on a case-by-case basis. This will be different from the process used last year, under which ANU’S INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: THEIR STORIES Being denied access to ANU counselling services and handling unrealistic tutorial times are just some of the issues facing stranded international students. Approximately 3000 ANU students are currently living offshore. Observer Reporter Tom Kersten interviewed six students from across the world. These are their stories. PRO-LIFE CLUB STIRS CONTROVERSY ON CAMPUS The pro-life organisation ‘LifeChoice Australia’ launched a new club branch at ANU on Market Day. The Clubs Council Chair has confirmed that ‘LifeChoice ANU’ has since submitted documentation seeking formal club status. ANU LOWERS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR 2021 By Lottie Twyford. In response to the disruptions of 2020, and in order to encourage prospective students to study at the ANU in 2021, ANU has reduced many of PUBLIC CONSULTATION COMMENCES ON ANU’S 2025 PLAN By Brandon How. Public consultation on ANU’s 2025 strategic plan is underway, with Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt urging all members of the ANU community to get involved. The strategic plan will lay out the University’s direction and several key performance indicators for the next four years. COMPULSORY POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COURSES Compulsory first year courses for International Relations and Politics students (POLS1002 and 1006) are running without tutorials this semester. In response, many first year students have expressed that they are feeling unsupported academically. ETHNOCULTURAL DEPARTMENT URGES REMOVAL OF “IMPERIALIST By Brandon How. Content warning: this article contains discussions of racism and police brutality.. On 12 June, the ANU Ethnocultural Department launched a petition calling on the University to remove the statue and bust of Winston Churchill currently displayed on campus, referring to Churchill as an “icon of white supremacy”. At the time of publication, the petition has garnered 203 “SERIOUS MISCONDUCT”: MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR ISSUES UNFAIR By Brandon How. In February, Professor at the Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) Dr Scott Morrison was dismissed from ANU due to “serious misconduct”, according to the University. HOME | THE ANU OBSERVER Sacrifice and Exhaustion Are Just a Fact of Life for ANU's Financially Independent Students. By Darlene Rowlands For the ANU students who have to support themselves financially, working and ‘getting by’dominates
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