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On Campus

Staff edition

Tuesday 23 January

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

The rundown - information you need at a glance

  • The 2024 ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃCommencement Address will be held on Monday 12 February from 10-11am. 
  • Are your contact details up to date so we can contact you in an emergency? Read the full message below.  
  • Under the University’s new , staff are able to elect to substitute any public holiday for an alternative day off in lieu, subject to the operational requirements of the business unit. Read the full message below.
  • The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) recently announced that ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃhas been reaccredited for the next seven years without condition. Read the full message below.

How we will communicate with you

In 2024 the University will communicate with all staff members through the following channels.  

On Campus

Landing in your ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃinbox every Tuesday, On Campus provides the information you need to know, including messages from University leadership, important announcements, campus news, professional development programs, staff consultation and more. 

ANUOK App

ANUOK is the official safety and wellbeing app for our ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃcommunity. If it is urgent, the University will contact you via the ANUOK App.

All staff should download the ANUOK App.

SMS

Make sure your contact details, including your mobile phone number, are updated via so the University can contact you in an emergency.

Top glass: making Australia’s most famous trophies

With the Australian of the Year announcement just days away, find out how their trophies are made right here at ANU. 

Introducing the Agrifood Innovation Institute

The Agrifood Innovation Institute (formerly the ) has undergone a name change to reflect the evolution of their mission and scope, and their status as an ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃInnovation Institute, as they continue to work in the agrifood space. 

What's on

Image: Zebedeeparkes / Flickr

ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃClimate Update 2024

Monday 5 February, 3-6pm 

The ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃClimate Update 2024 will bring together experts, policymakers, students and industry to discuss the state of our climate and what can be done to tackle climate change. 

Learning & Teaching Day: Connect & Inspire

Tuesday 6 February, 9am-4.30pm 

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

 

Meet the Author – Lisa Millar

Tuesday 6 February, 6-7pm 

Lisa Millar will be in conversation with James Glenday on her new book Muster Dogs. From Pups to Pros, a companion book to the heartwarming TV show now streaming on ABC iview and Netflix. 

Register now

Opportunities

Exploring Learning & Teaching 

Monday 12 February – Friday 16 February 

Hosted by the , this five-day intensive workshop offers a practice-based learning experience with peers that introduces you to important aspects of learning and teaching in the higher education context. 

This program is ideal for anyone who is new to teaching or looking to consolidate their teaching practice. 

TEQSA re-registration

The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) recently announced that ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃhas been reaccredited for the next seven years without condition. 

Seven years is the maximum registration period awarded by TEQSA, which is a brilliant endorsement of both ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃand everyone who was involved in securing this outcome.  

Spanning from early 2021 to mid-2023, the project to prepare the re-registration application comprised four working groups and included consultation and collaboration with 18 areas across the University, with final endorsement provided by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) and approval by the Vice-Chancellor.

The University’s registration will continue up to 13 December 2030. 

As a registered provider of higher education to domestic and overseas students in Australia, ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃis required under legislation to include particular registration details on .

The easiest thing each staff member can do is update their own email signature according to the .

DVC(RI) recruitment update and interim arrangement

Last year, the University ran an EOI process for the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation). We received strong interest in the role and number of excellent applications.

A formal announcement on the outcome of the search is expected to be made by early February.

In the meantime, Professor Ann Evans will be stepping into the role as Interim DVC (R&I) until late February.

To stay connected to our community and leadership team, keep reading On Campus every Tuesday for updates on key new appointments and movements. 

ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃEnterprise Agreement update - public holidays

Under the University’s new , staff are able to elect to substitute any public holiday for an alternative day off in lieu, subject to the operational requirements of the business unit.

If you wish to request this for the upcoming public holiday on Friday 26 January, you are encouraged to have a discussion with your supervisor prior to this Friday.

For further information, please see of the Enterprise Agreement or contact your with any queries.  

Off-boarding and general access hygiene

Ensuring that access lists for buildings on campus and ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃmailboxes are regularly checked for accuracy and relevance is of paramount importance for maintaining a secure and safe environment at ANU.

The ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃUniSafe Security Team recommends local areas perform monthly access list reviews to ensure that only authorised individuals have access to specific areas and mailboxes, reducing the risk of unauthorised access, security breaches and potential threats.

ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃSecurity also reminds supervisors to review building and mailbox access during the off-boarding process.

For more information about staff off-boarding, please review the

Get your skin checked for summer

As we come into the heat of summer, remember to stay hydrated and be sun smart. On a hot summer day, sunburn can start to occur in just under 15 minutes.

Overexposure to UV light can increase risk of skin cancer. It is important to be familiar and check your own skin if you notice any changes. Look out for:

- Changes to colour, size, shape or thickness of moles and freckles over period of weeks or months

- Small lumps

- Any wounds that are not healing

Skin-checks are available at the ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃMedical Centre. Standard fees apply for staff members.

Book an appointment

Contribute to On Campus in 2024

Do you have an article or event for On Campus? We'd love to hear from you.  

Please submit content by Monday the week before an On Campus edition using our . For example, if you wish to include content for the Tuesday 13 February edition, please submit content by Monday 5 February.   

Questions? Please contact the On Campus team at on.campus@anu.edu.au. 

 

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Have an article or event for On Campus? Please contact us at on.campus@anu.edu.au