Annual magazine
Our annual publication, The Bell, offers a glimpse of life at Scholars House with articles and summaries of the year that was.

News
Tuckwell Scholarship Panel member and trustee of the Graham and Louise Tuckwell Foundation, Dr Vince Fitzgerald AO, was appointed as an Office of the Order of Australia as part of the 2016 Queen's…
The Australian National University looks forward to welcoming candidates who have been invited to progress to Stage 3 of the Tuckwell Scholarship selection process. Each year up to 75 candidates…
It is our great pleasure to announce Max Moffat as the Bell Ringer for the 2016 Cohort. Congratulations, Max! Max is currently studying an ANU Flexible Double Degree (Bachelor of Laws/…
ANU has honoured philanthropists Graham and Louise Tuckwell, awarding them honorary doctorates for their leadership and contribution to advancing the cause of philanthropy in Australia.
The Australian Student Prize recognises national academic excellence and achievement in senior secondary years. Minister for Education the Hon Christopher Pyne MP has announced the winners …
The ANU Tuckwell Scholars have met with Australia's Governor-General, His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Retd), and Lady Cosgrove at Government House. Sir Peter said he…
The recent announcement of the 2016 Tuckwell Scholars has resulted in great local media coverage. Samuel Bannister, Wagga Wagga, NSW Louis Becker, Darebin, VIC Sarah Callinan, Yeppoon, QLD…
Graham and Louise Tuckwell donated $50 million to ANU in 2013 to create a transformational undergraduate scholarship. Now the Tuckwells are encouraging other wealthy Australians to give back. Graham…
Graham and Louise Tuckwell met the Panel from Studio 10 on Tuesday 14 July 2015 to talk about their transformational gift - the Tuckwell Scholarship. The Scholarship program is in its second year,…
We are very proud to announce the recipients of the 2016 Tuckwell Scholarship. From 740 applications in Stage 1, 244 were invited to progress to Stage 2. Of those, we invited 75 students to progress…