Past events

Find information about past ANU Health and Medicine events.

11am–12pm 16 February 2017

Hormones, pharmaceuticals and personal care products in Canberra sewage and the Molonglo/Murrumbidgee catchment

This seminar will discuss research highlights related to significant seasonal changes in EDC/PPCP loads and behaviour during sewage treatment.

5.30–6.30pm 15 February 2017

Does science support the claims of religion?

Public statements are regularly being made that science shows religious claims are true.

1–2.30pm 14 February 2017

Electricity subsidy reform in Indonesia: demand-side effects on electricity use

For years Indonesia's goverment has offered large subsedies for electricity consumption.

8am 9 February 2017

ACT Science and Engineering Challenge 2017

Give your students a day of building hovercrafts, bridges, earthquake-proof towers and catapults.

4.30–6.30pm 7 February 2017

Gravitational waves and spacetime

2016 saw the first ever detection of gravitational waves, 100 years after their initial theoretical prediction by Einstein and following 50 years of arduous experimental effort.

4–6pm 7 February 2017

Book Launch - Climate Change and the Health of Nations

You are invited to the launch of Tony McMichael’s last book, completed by Alistair Woodward and Cameron Muir, and published by Oxford University Press.

7–9pm 20 January 2017

Mulligans Flat Woodlands Twilight Tour

A night tour at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary is a unique experience to step back in time and experience the Australian bush as it was 100 years ago.

9am–1pm 16 December 2016

ANU Canberra Advisory Day

ANU offers programs and courses in a wide range of academic areas.

11pm 11 December – 11pm 15 December 2016

2016 National Science and Engineering Summer School

ANU developed the first National Science and Engineering Summer School for Indigenous Students.

3.30–5pm 13 December 2016

Can Humans Survive Human Nature?

This seminar will discuss and interpret the extreme political polarisation on climate change in Anglosphere countries like Australia. 

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