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Australian National University
The Australian National University (ANU) was established in
Canberra, Australia’s capital, over 50 years ago to provide a
base for Australia’s advanced research and graduate training.
AUSTRALIA
Over time, this focus changed to include undergraduate
teaching and today the ANU comprises two major interrelated
Contact details
Australian National University (ANU)
parts, the Faculties and the Institute of Advanced Studies. International Education Office
ANU (Building 11)
Acton ACT 0200
Tel: +61 2 6125 4643
Fax: +61 2 6125 5550
Email: undergraduate.int@anu.edu.au
www.anu.edu/ieo
■ Vice-Chancellor and President
Professor Ian Chubb AO
■ Year founded
1946
■ Number of students
Total: 13,487
Undergraduate: 8,100
■ International students
2,636 (from 94 countries)
■ Staff
3,570
■ Accommodation
Student accommodation is available at several Halls of
Residence. Contact the University Accommodation Service
at uni.accom@anu.edu.au
■ Careers Services
The Careers Centre at the ANU helps students plan their
career and find a job. The Centre has a wide range of
Academic AIMS Higher research degrees, such as PhDs,
career and employment services and resources and can
are also undertaken in the Institute of
also help students find part-time work during their studies
The primary educational objective of
Advanced Studies and the Schools and
■ Libraries
ANU is to become the university of More than two million volumes
choice for talented students locally,
Centres.
■ Scholarships
nationally and internationally by offering
Undergraduate Scholarships are open to students enrolled
a unique range of research-led degree ADMISSION requirements
in a Bachelors Degree, Diploma, or Honours Program.
Contact the Undergraduate Scholarships Office for more
programs.
Australian year 12 or equivalent information: ug.schols@anu.edu.au
The University’s educational approach is secondary school qualifications
to actively and systematically build on (International Baccalaureate,
the University's research excellence Selectividad, GCE ‘A’ levels, etc.). English
within its undergraduate curriculum. The language requirements for non-native
ANU has seven Faculties, which speakers of English: IELTS or TOEFL (scores
undertake the majority of teaching. required depend on area of studies).
Bachelor’s degree Bachelor’s degree Bachelor’s degree
Actuarial Studies Computational Science (Honours) Philosophy (Honours) (Asian Studies)
Archaeological Practice Computer Science (Honours) Philosophy (Honours) (Science)
Arts Design Arts Philosophy (Hons) (ANU) / Bachelor of Science (Hons)
Arts (Art History & Curatorship) Economics Photonics
Arts (Development Studies) Economics (Honours) Psychology (Honours)
Arts (Digital) Electronic Commerce Religions (Asian Societies)
Arts (European Studies) Engineering Science
Arts (Honours) Finance Science (Forestry)
Arts (International Relations) Global and Ocean Science (Honours) Science (Honours)
Arts (Music) Information Technology Science (Psychology)
Arts (New Media Arts) Interdisciplinary Studies (Hons) (Sustainability) Science (Resource & Environmental Management)
Arts (Policy Studies) Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability) Science (Science Communication)
Arts (Visual) International Business Security Analysis (Asia-Pacific)
Asian Studies Laws Social Sciences (Honours in Actuarial Studies and
Asian Studies (Honours) Laws (Graduate) Economics)
Asian Studies (Specialist) Medical Science Software Engineering
Biotechnology Music Translation (Asian Region)
Commerce Music (Specialist) Visual Arts
Computational Science Philosophy (Honours)
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