ACU Historical Children's Book Collections Fellowship 2026
News 3 JuneAre you a postgraduate or academic scholar with an interest in historical children's literature? Explore ACU's fellowship opportunity for 2026.
Go 'All In' for National Reconciliation Week, 27 May to 3 June 2026.
The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2026 is All In, calling for all Australians to step away from the sidelines and commit wholeheartedly to reconciliation in both voice and action. While reconciliation takes year-round action, this week is the perfect time to refresh or reinvigorate your efforts, reinforce your knowledge and form new connections.
For more information about the significance of Reconciliation Week and how to embrace the theme, the Reconciliation Australia website is a great place to start. You can also check out ACU's First People's Directorate to see how your university supports the advancement of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples.
From 27 May to 3 June, look out for National Reconciliation Week activities, displays and resources on campus.
Are you a postgraduate or academic scholar with an interest in historical children's literature? Explore ACU's fellowship opportunity for 2026.
No one can study on an empty stomach. ACU Library has you covered while you prepare for exams. Come and grab a little treat on us from 1 to 19 June.
Research Essentials has wrapped up for the semester, but you can still access recordings of all our sessions through the training hub.
With exams just around the corner, your campus library is a great place to help you manage study stress.
Explore resources that help you learn through a reconciliation lens.
Take time to reflect and make a visible pledge to reconciliation.
Go 'All In' for National Reconciliation Week, 27 May to 3 June 2026.
Did you know the library is open on weekends and after hours?
Thinking about using AI as a research tool? ACU Library has resources to help you to use AI responsibly and ethically.
There's a lot of information out there, and not all of it will help you in your studies. But how can you spot the difference between reliable and questionable content?
ACU Library's online Research Essentials series continues in May, providing training for higher degree research students and early career researchers.
Feeling unsure about the way you've used AI at university? We've got a handy checklist on our AI Hub that helps you work through the key things you need to know.
Using digital tools and AI to create an immersive online display, ACU Library has developed a small exhibit that honours remembrance through preserved words and enduring voices.
The upcoming Anzac Day public holiday will affect library opening hours on Saturday 25 April and Monday 27 April.
Take your research to the next level by booking a session with one of our librarians.
With thousands of resources available, finding the perfect article or book for your assignment can feel overwhelming. Luckily, ACU Library has plenty of tips for smart searching.
These two accessibility tools are free, easy to install and helpful for any student looking for flexible ways to learn.
From sustainability to equity, the ethics of AI can feel murky. The AI Ethics tile on our AI Hub walks you through what you need to know.
The library's opening hours are reduced over the Easter holiday.
The library’s Research Essentials series continues in April, this time covering what you need to know about publishing.