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CHARM is the premier conference for communication and translation of health related research practice in the ACT region. The conference showcases health and medical research from across the region and provides opportunity for networking, collaboration and capacity building for researchers and clinicians in the ACT and beyond.
Two faculty members from the ANU Medical School, Associate Professor Dipti Talaulikar and Dr Alexandra Currie, have been inspired to run a half-marathon on Sunday 28 May 2017 to help raise funds for blood cancer research at the Canberra Hospital. Please help us raise money by giving whatever you can using the 'Give Now' button on the everyday hero page. Every little bit helps. Blood cancers such as lymphomas, leukaemias and myeloma affect too many Australians and their families.
The ANU Medical Revue, performed live over three nights, has become a favourite event in the ANU Medical School calendar and is celebrating its eleventh year in 2017. Breaking from the traditional ‘sketch show’ format of faculty revues elsewhere, the ANU Med Revue has created its own unique style, following a themed storyline into which songs, dances, sketches – and of course many jokes! – are incorporated.
My teaching philosophy has evolved over many years of working with community, state and federal governments and of course teaching at trade and university levels. As I reflect on beliefs regarding teaching within a university, I find that my most important lessons come from my mother and my first employer. I combine these with more formal behavioural and educational theories such as participatory learning and student engagement, and derive a wholistic position on teaching.
Begin your day asking current students 101 questions about life as an ANU science student and get involved with some hands-on experiments including visualising sound and programming robots.
You will meet some current Medical School students and science academics in some of our world-class teaching labs.