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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃStaff Newsletter

Tuesday 5 December

All the important campus news, events and opportunities for ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃstaff. In your inbox every Tuesday.

What you need to know

  • On Tuesday 28 November was . .
  • Part of the , Wi-Fi services will be interrupted on Monday 18 December between 6-9am to upgrade the Wi-Fi network. Staff may experience intermittent outages. For more information contact the or visit
  • As we approach the end of the calendar year, ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃFinance has finalised the key dates for the close of accounts and reports for 2023. Read the full message below
  • The University’s official shutdown is from COB Friday 22 December 2023, reopening Tuesday 2 January 2024. 

Image: Entries from the 2013 ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃTwilight Festival Bake Off, circa 2013. 

Great Brian Bake Off

Don't miss out on the opportunity to let your culinary imagination soar in the ‘Great Brian Bake Off’ next Friday 15 December.

Whether you're a seasoned pro, a kitchen experimenter, or just getting acquainted with the art of boiling an egg, everyone is welcome to participate. No need to be a professional baker—just bring your enthusiasm. Exciting prizes await, so don't miss out.

This event is part of the . 

ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃis a smoke-free campus

The University's prohibits the use of all smoking products (tobacco product, herbal product, personal vaporiser or personal vaporiser product) on all ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃresidences, campuses, including buildings, properties, grounds and study and work spaces. 

In maintaining a smoke-free campus, ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃis seeking to encourage and support to quit smoking and to protect vulnerable members of our community from incidental exposure to tobacco smoke and vaping by-products. 

People who choose to smoke are encouraged to be considerate of their colleagues and classmates by , and to also consider their own health by accessing support to reduce, or ideally quit, their use of tobacco products. For further information, please visit our  

There is also a available to assist in reducing or quitting smoking. You can also access through ANU, visit the for  or talk to your own health care practitioner for support.  

Events & Activities

Using Digital Humanities in History

 

Wednesday 6 December, 4-5.30pm 

In recent years, the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has transformed people's daily lives and had profound effects on various professional fields. Hosted by the this talk will delve into the existing resources and methodologies of digital humanities in Chinese history. It will reflect critically on the achievements and shortcomings of current digital humanities, explore their intersection with the discipline of history, and address the challenges that they currently face. 

Neuroscience, Responsibility and the Law

Thursday 7 December, 5.30-7pm 

In an immersive exploration of how neuroscience shapes our understanding of responsibility within the legal system. The law makes assumptions about how people think—how we reason, why we act, and what it takes for us to be responsible. Advances in neuroscience constantly challenge these assumptions. How should advances in our understanding of the brain and mind affect classic legal questions? 

 

ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃLibrary invests in new collection about Asia’s colonial history

The ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃLibrary has added an exciting new resource from ’s Primary Sources collection as part of the  in these series offers a significant, contemporary insight into the official processes and activities of British officials during the periods Britain colonised a significant proportion of Asia.  

Save the Date – Learning & Teaching Day: Connect & Inspire

Tuesday 6 February 2024, 9am-4.30pm

Begin your year with a day of in person learning and teaching enrichment including practical workshops, knowledge sharing and networking.

Gain insight and skills to add to your teaching toolkit while engaging in professional discussion with colleagues from across the university.

The program will be structured around four streams - Assessment Renewal, Curriculum and Graduate Attributes, Student Careers and Employability and Digital Learning Renewal. 

Would you like to be involved by presenting a workshop or being available to talk about your work during a showcase segment? Please email clt@anu.edu.au to express your interest.

Launch of Professional Staff Pathways | People and Culture

Since the by the Vice-Chancellor in February, the People and Culture Team have been working to articulate and develop a program that ensures professional staff thrive, feel empowered and supported to grow and develop at ANU. 

Supporting staff development is a key focus area at ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃand we heard this through our ANYOU Staff engagement survey. Establishing Professional Staff Pathways and ensuring staff have long and rewarding careers at ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃis an important element of this focus area. 

To date, input and feedback on the Professional Staff Pathways has been received from the ANYOU Staff Survey, ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃEnterprise Agreement negotiations and the Professional Services Leadership Forum. As we continue to build our Professional Staff Pathways roadmap, we would love your input.

We will be running a series of focus groups next week to learn more about how to ensure the Professional Staff Pathway needs the needs of our community.

You are invited to  to participate in one of the focus group meetings. If you are unable to participate next week, please still  and we will invite you to a session in the new year.

Important ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃyear-end deadlines | ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃFinance

This section has been updated to reflect correct deadlines and information. 

As we approach the end of the calendar year, please keep in mind the important ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃFinance deadlines. This information has previously been circulated to Colleges and Portfolios. 

Accounts Payable

To ensure that accounts payable invoices are processed prior to closure of the University for 2023:

  • Invoices for goods or services received from existing suppliers are to be submitted to invoice.workflow@anu.edu.au by Wednesday 13 December 2023.
  • Reimbursement requests to be submitted in Finance Self Service by Wednesday 13 December 2023 to enable sufficient time for approval. 
  • Invoices and reimbursements to be approved in ES Financials by Monday 18 December 2023 to ensure payment in 2023.
  • The last payment run of the year will be Thursday 21 December 2023.
  • The first payment run of 2024 will be Friday 5 January 2024.

Please note that any invoices due for payment after 4 January 2024 will be paid in 2024. 

Purchase Cards

Please acquit and approve purchase card expenses by Saturday 30 December 2023 to ensure expenditure is properly recorded in the year it which it is incurred. Any un-acquitted or unapproved purchase card expenditure will be posted against your 2024 business unit budget.

If you have shared any different dates with your suppliers due to the incorrect On Campus edition (sent 5 December) or previous communication from the University Procurement and Contracts Office (UPCO), please provide your suppliers with the correct dates as listed above. UPCO can assist you with providing an updated email for your suppliers that contains the correct dates. If you would like to request this, please contact contracts.office@anu.edu.au.

What is the Duty of Care Bill?

Last month, Kate Lawrence, Climate Program Manager at the  (ICEDS) talked about an opportunity to stand up for the right of young Australians to a healthy and safe future, through the Duty of Care Amendment to the Climate Change Act. 

In 2021, a group of Australian children challenged the Federal government in court, on the grounds that the Government should not approve a coal mine expansion because it would exacerbate climate change, causing harm to young people. Ultimately, the Federal Court of Australia established that the Australian Government does not currently have a legal duty of care to young people, and that this would need to be established by the Parliament. Senator David Pocock has proposed an amendment to the Climate Change Act, known as the , that would see this duty of care established.

ICEDS has worked with experts from around ºÚÁÏÌìÌà to provide recommendations to strengthen this Bill, and better protect young Australians.

For more information, watch  and check out the .

 

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