The Australian National University has acknowledged 'changing expectations' around its investments.
The Australian National University has launched a review of its investment portfolio, including military investments.Staff, students and alumni are invited to participate in the review through to July 17.
The students said they would not leave their encampment unattended until the university divested from these companies and cut ties with its exchange partner, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. "This is not an issue for ANU but across the university sector. Changing community sentiment requires new considerations for the university's investment portfolio."
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