Welcome to Professor Aaron Quigley
12 Jan 2026
Professor Quigley is a renowned computer scientist who joins the School of Computing and College of Systems and Society as its new Dean.
SOCO Awards 2025
28 Nov 2025
Celebrating excellence at the School of Computing Awards 2025
ANU computing students showcase real-world innovation through TechLauncher 2025
24 Nov 2025
Showcasing the innovative ideas and tech solutions produced by our talented ANU computing students and researchers
Computing researcher shines at Visualise Your Thesis competition
10 Sep 2025
Algorithm debt explained: Iko-Ojo Simon on why even the smartest AI can crack without the right foundations.
From code to care: ANU research on AI is changing lives
8 Sep 2025
Dr Chirath Hettiarachchi is harnessing artificial intelligence to help people living with diabetes and depression. And he’s only just getting started.
Big ideas in Vietnam: ANU students take on the HEX startup challenge
6 Aug 2025
ANU students packed their bags and ambition for a whirlwind startup experience in Ho Chi Minh City.
Day in the life as a TikTok Intern
24 Jul 2025
ANU software engineering student Ethan experiences #LifeatTikTok during an internship of a lifetime.
Magpies, flat Earth theories, and super villains: Future Science Talks comedy edition
16 Jul 2025
Catch up on the recent Future Science Talks: Comedy Edition shows, where ANU experts Crys Clitheroe (CPAS), Dr Ian Le (MSI), and Associate Professor Peter Hoefner (Computing) use humour to discuss their research.
Communicating complex ideas, in just three minutes: our 2025 3MT candidates
9 Jul 2025
Imagine condensing an 80,000-word thesis into a three-minute presentation. That’s exactly the challenge faced by PhD students in the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition at the recent College final.
ANU health researchers named Rising Stars in ACT awards
18 Jun 2025
Emerging researchers from ANU have been selected in the 2025 CHARM Rising Star Awards, celebrating their outstanding early-career impact in health research and innovation in the ACT.