2013 Burgmann Journal

Submissions open for The Burgmann Journal 2025

Since 2012, The Burgmann Journal has featured interdisciplinary, double-blind peer-reviewed works, judged by an academic panel of professors and industry leaders from across Australia. Showcasing top-tier research, debate, and creative works from Burgmann College residents and alumni in fields like science, humanities, arts, and more, works submitted in The Burgmann Journal have sparked discussions far beyond our campus.

For students, publishing in The Burgmann Journal is more than a badge of honor; it’s a boost for your future. A piece in The Burgmann Journal on your CV highlights your grit, intellect, and originality—qualities that grab the attention of employers, mentors, or anyone shaping your next step. It’s peer-reviewed proof you have what it takes to excel, wherever your ambitions take you.

We want your voice! Submit your research paper, opinion pieces, book reviews, poems, artworks, or other academic, philosophical, or artistic works via ANU's Student Journals website >

Submissions should be Word formatted, APA (7th Ed) referenced and submitted by 25 April 2025.

For more information or clarification, contact Editor in Chief, Angus Arbuthnott, at alumni@burgmann.anu.edu.au

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Alumni Profiles

From stock broker to seascape painter: Julian Twigg's creative evolution

Alum Julian Twigg (1984–1986) is remembered at Burgmann for his integral role in creating Dawborn, and is now recognised as an accomplished Australian visual artist. Julian's work, including select originals featuring Canberra and Burgmann College, will be exhibited at Back-to-Burg 2025.
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College News

Public Statement

Burgmann College wishes to announce the resignation of Mr Alex McKenzie as College principal.
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