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Part of J L J Wilson papers
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Part of J L J Wilson papers
Stevedoring Industry Commission Circulars A. S. I. B.
Part of Waterside Workers’ Federation of Australia, Melbourne Branch deposit
Richard Levy and Nathan Smith, “A Proto Malaitan Lexicon”, Ts., roneo, 27pp.
Part of Papers on the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and the Seychelles
Part of Papers of Robert Sharman
Part of Australian Century Farm and Station Awards applications
Atkinson family history and genealogy. Cattle, trout farming and fishing
Blair Brothers Myrtlevale near Proserpine Queensland
Part of Australian Century Farm and Station Awards applications
Sugarcane, tobacco trial, fingerlimes
Part of Australian Century Farm and Station Awards applications
sheep, cattle, mixed crops
Erin's Home, Bromelton, Scenic Rim, Queensland
Part of Australian Century Farm and Station Awards applications
Ward family. Cattle, mixed crops
Clinton near Coominya Queensland
Part of Australian Century Farm and Station Awards applications
Banff family. Originally grazing, citrus and grape growing, winemaking. Winery opened 1914. Current use is Hereford cattle.
Contains items related to: Egloff's thesis research, excavation at Wanigela, Collingwood Bay and Trobiand Island research notes, Northern District research notes, Goodenough Island research notes (with Peter Lauer), Ubir language materials, Rainu kinship studies; papers related to the Tam Ting Caves, Laos (conservation project); and a collection of papers relating to Egloff's tenure at the Papua New Guinea Museum and Art Gallery.
Egloff, Brian J.
Pacific Research Archives administration files
Active administration files.
Pacific Research Archives
Rednel Pty Ltd, Wirrabara, South Australia
Part of Australian Century Farm and Station Awards applications
Wegner family. Horse stud, wheat, sheep, crops
Funnelback and Me: Celebrating 30 Years of Funnelback Technology 1991-2021
Part of Computing at ANU collection
In 1991, under the auspices of the ANU-Fujitsu CAP project, the author started a research project in Information Retrieval whose aim was to support fast and effective search over enormous collections of electronic documents. Later in the 1990s the project moved to the ANU-CSIRO Advanced Computational Systems (ACSys) Cooperative Research Centre and eventually worked to create a commercial product — a search engine for the websites and document repositories held by organisations, known as P@NOPTIC. The first P@NOPTIC installation provided search of ANU’s hundreds of web sites, and it delivered obvious benefits. From the associated research, the author gained a PhD by Published Work, and became a research scientist in CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences. After ACSys ended in 2000, CSIRO took on commercialisation, licensing P@NOPTIC to universities, companies and government agencies. After a slow start, the business grew too large to remain within CSIRO and Funnelback Pty Ltd was spun off.
In 2009, Funnelback was acquired by another Australian company, Squiz Pty Ltd. At the time of writing (2021) Funnelback technologies were still being sold and supported by Squiz. P@NOPTIC/Funnelback earned tens of millions of dollars in revenue, created a peak of around 50 hi-tech jobs, and improved the quality of search in hundreds of organisations in Australia, the UK, the US, and Europe.
The book attempts to describe in easily understandable form the quarter century of research behind Funnelback — questions addressed, discoveries made, breakthroughs achieved, and challenges faced. It also chronicles the commercialisation journey, with its many ups and downs, and discusses possible reasons why Funnelback never became as successful as Google. Academics contemplating the commercialisation of their research may be interested in the Funnelback journey and in the lessons learned.
Part of Australian National University 75th Anniversary Time Capsule
This is an example of the baby-sized T-shirt given to ANU staff taking part in the parental leave scheme.
Badge ‘Ask me about Student First’
Part of Australian National University 75th Anniversary Time Capsule
Student First is a multi-year program of work that will uplift and improve the student experience. Central to this work is the active participation and involvement of the ANU community in co-designing solutions, with an emphasis on creating the space for a strong and meaningful student voice. https://services.anu.edu.au/planning-governance/planning-review/digital-master-plan-dmp/student-first-program
Part of Australian National University 75th Anniversary Time Capsule
Checklist of items to be archived
Part of Research papers, honours and awards, and photographs of Peter Hall
Serendipity in science – the discovery of calothrixin by Geoff Smith
Part of ANU Emeritus Faculty Histories
Includes government, scientific, and medical reports and papers relating to Dr Scragg's work, mostly in Papua New Guinea, the majority circa 1950-1970. Contains files on medical staff in PNG serving under Dr Scragg which may be restricted. One box of photographs.
Scragg, Roy
COVID-19 pandemic item: SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Rapid Test [RAT] (nasal swab)
Part of Australian National University 75th Anniversary Time Capsule
Part of Australian National University 75th Anniversary Time Capsule
During National Reconciliation Week (NRW) 2022, with a launch video the University announced a national 'Collaborate' partnership with Jawun for the University community to be enriched by two-way learning and connection between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australia. The program works to develop solutions that result in greater self-sufficiency for Indigenous peoples and communities. Chief Operating Officer, Paul Duldig, has pledged his commitment to the secondment program during last year's NRW and is pleased to be launching the program during NRW 2022.
Lapel pin traditionally awarded to graduating Tuckwell Scholars
Part of Australian National University 75th Anniversary Time Capsule
The Tuckwell Scholarship Program is the most transformational undergraduate scholarship program in Australia. Every year, we offer 25 talented school-leavers the opportunity to fulfil their potential by actively participating in the very best that ANU has to offer. Scholars are selected on the basis of intellect, character, leadership and their commitment to Australia. https://tuckwell.anu.edu.au/
PARSA 2022, ink drawing on watercolour paper. Yalan Chen, artist
Part of Australian National University 75th Anniversary Time Capsule
We Look up: a song for ANU's 75th Birthday
Part of Australian National University 75th Anniversary Time Capsule
Composition by Professor Kim Cunio from the ANU School of Music
75th Anniversary Debate: University of the Future
Part of Australian National University 75th Anniversary Time Capsule
The University's 75th Anniversary was a year-long celebration that began on 1 August 2021 and the centrepiece to our celebrations included a public debate on the future of universities. During our 75th anniversary celebrations we have reflected on our history, what we've achieved and who helped us along the way.
This panel style discussion looks at the next 75 years - how will our university and others will look, how we are ensuring graduates are ready for the future of work, and how the higher education sector meets the needs for a rapidly changing world. Speakers:
Professor Giselle Byrnes, Provost, Massey University, New Zealand
Distinguished Professor Genevieve Bell, Director of the School of Cybernetics
Professor Sherman Young, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Education & VP, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)
Professor Michelle Ryan, Director of the Global Institute of Women's Leadership (GIWL)
Dr Timo Henckel, Senior Lecturer, ANU College of Business & Economics
ANU Learning and Teaching Strategy Green paper
Part of Australian National University 75th Anniversary Time Capsule
Author: Professor Maryanne Dever, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education and Digital)
Unprocessed. Awaiting final survey by Bryant Allen.
Allen, Bryant
Portable hard drive of Peter Hall's digital library.
Part of Research papers, honours and awards, and photographs of Peter Hall
Member Register - Court Reform No. 3519
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