Welcome note
It is March and the campus is buzzing with students again. I am only six weeks in to my term as Dean of Higher Degree Research and I have already met a number of you. I have been fortunate enough to attend the first induction event, the PARSA welcome evening, a University House Wednesday dinner and the Commencement cocktails for Toad Hall. Last week we had our first Student Consultative Committee where we discussed the University’s new Strategic Plan and our plans to ensure that higher degree research candidates feel that their voices are being heard and that their contribution to the University is recognised. Each College has representatives on this committee, so do seek them out and let them know if there are issues you would like them to raise.
Congratulations to students Mr Simon McKenzie, Mr Henry Orton, and Ms Toby Hendy, who have been successful in the prestigious 2017 Westpac Future Leaders Scholarships round. The scholarships focus on technology and innovation, strengthening Australia-Asia ties and enabling social change. Simon and Henry have already started at ANU, while Toby will start in the second half of the year.
Applications have now closed for the 2017-18 Fox International Fellowship (at Yale) and we welcome our first Yale Fox International fellow, Eugenio Gómez-Chico, who is working with the School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet).
Last weekend 24 students wrote 283,293 words during the first Thesis Boot Camp for the year, the next camp is in April. I encourage you to apply for the many opportunities available to you this month, the upcoming programs are listed below.
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Professor Imelda Whelehan
Dean, Higher Degree Research
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