“Portrayed as a place that isn’t what I know it to be”: Professor Bell on ANU’s public perception

“Portrayed as a place that isn’t what I know it to be”: Professor Bell on ANU’s public perception

ANU vice-chancellor Genevieve Bell with Rachel Marape at James Marape, the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea’s address to the ANU in February, 2024. Picture: Martin Ollman

Australian National University’s (ANU) vice-chancellor Genevieve Bell has made a statement confirming she plans to stand by her university after a “four-month negative media campaign.”

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