Events
Check out our calendar of events and participate in our seminars, public lectures and more.

Alpine pollinators are uniquely adapted to cold, dynamic environments, but face growing threats from climate change. This talk explores how temperature across climates, weather, and microclimates shapes pollinator activity in Australia's mountains, and what this means for their survival.

Managing farm dams, freshwater wetlands, and wastewater lagoons for carbon and biodiversity benefits
Teal carbon ecosystems are freshwater wetlands, like lakes, ponds, farm dams and reservoirs. Equivalent to blue carbon (coastal wetlands), they can regulate greenhouse gases and mitigate the effects of climate change.
Past events
This is an opportunity to connect with your new HDR colleagues as well as ongoing peers. We will discuss advice for starting out strong, and what makes Fenner special. All Fenner PhD and MPhil students are welcome.

Israel has a long history of fire, since its early uses in the Paleolithic period. In this talk, Prof. Noam Levin will follow the history of fires in this region, discuss the current drivers of wildfires and remote sensing approaches used in Israel for mapping wildfires and their associated hazards.
The Crawford Fund’s Annual Conference is a highlight of Australia’s agricultural development and food security calendar.

ANU Fenner School of Environment & Society research students from across our cohorts are presenting their research in two days of talks.
An event for FSES's final-year students and recent graduates to gain access to career options that are in line with their interests in forestry and related sectors while expanding their professional connections.

Jackie’s PhD explores the ecological role of bushrocks through several observational and experimental studies in agricultural landscapes.
This workshop provides techniques for structuring and delivering a presentation and effective strategies for communicating your message more confidently.