‘Embodiment of U CAN @ ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú’: Thousands of ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú students graduate, celebrate personal triumphs and look to the future
Nearly 3,000 graduates have joined the University of Canberra’s growing alumni ranks, as nationally renowned guest speakers shared words of wisdom.
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Exceptional ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú staff recognised at 2025 Staff Awards
Nineteen winners have been announced over a variety of categories at the 2025 ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Staff Awards.
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Five ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú alumni inducted to the Sport Walk of Fame
Five University of Canberra alumni have been recognised for their contributions to their respective sport and sport-related disciplines and inducted to the University’s Sport Walk of Fame.
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Professor Mark Lintermans named Member of the Order of Australia, recognised alongside 18 ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú community members
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