The Australian National University (ANU)
Founded 1946 by Act of Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia. The original function of the University, research and research training, now carried out by the Institute of Advanced Studies. The Faculties provide teaching and undertake research training at all levels. Merged with Canberra University College 1960 and with the Institute of the Arts in 1992.
Funding:
Public
Grades 3
Languages 1
Divisions 33
- Theoretical Physics CentreFields of study: Physics
- Visual Sciences CentreFields of study: Natural Sciences
- Women's Studies CentreFields of study: Women's Studies
- Aboriginal Economic Policy Research CentreFields of study: Economics
- Arab and Islamic Studies Centre
- Archaeological Research CentreFields of study: Archaeology
- Arts and Technology Centre
- Contemporary Pacific Centre
- Continuing Education CentreFields of study: Education
- Cross-Cultural Research Centre
- Democratic Institutions CentreFields of study: Political Sciences
- Epidemiology and Population Health Centre
- Financial Mathematics Centre
- Humanities Research CentreFields of study: Arts and Humanities
- Immigration and Multicultural Studies Centre
- International and Public Law Centre
- Mathematics and its Applications CentreFields of study: Applied Mathematics
- Mental Health Research CentreFields of study: Health Sciences
- Mind CentreFields of study: Psychology
- Public Awareness of Science Centre
- Resource and Environmental Studies Centre
- Science and Engineering Materials Centre
- Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora CentreFields of study: Demography and Population
- Sustainable Energy Systems CentreFields of study: Energy Engineering
- Demographic and Social Research InstituteFields of study: Demography and Population
- Archaeology and Anthropology School
- Art SchoolFields of study: Ceramic Art, Textile Design, Sculpture, Photography, Painting and Drawing, Art History, Fine Arts
- History SchoolFields of study: History
- Literature, Languages and Linguistics SchoolFields of study: Applied Linguistics, Ancient Civilizations, Classical Languages, Film, Linguistics, Theatre, Cultural Studies, Modern Languages, History, English
- Music SchoolFields of study: Music
- Philosophy SchoolFields of study: Philosophy
- Politics and International Relations School
- Sociology SchoolFields of study: Sociology
Requirements
- Admission details: Secondary school certificate with matriculation or recognized foreign equivalent. Direct entrance to second year on completion of studies in another tertiary institution