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Intake Periods | September 2023 |
About The Australian National University
The Australian National University is renowned for its exceptional teaching, research and small classes. It has the highest number of Nobel laureates among its staff and alumni than any other university in the country.
ANU has led the development of Australia’s understanding of itself and the world since 1946. The university offers undergraduate and postgraduate students from across Australia and around the world a comprehensive portfolio of degrees – including flexible double degrees – and the support of more than 3,000 academic and professional staff. ANU research informs students’ learning and is rated above world-standard. It addresses the important issues of today’s complex world, such as biodiversity, climate change, energy alternatives, food and regional security. Other research areas include combating disease, justice and the law, physics, engineering, humanities and the arts.
ANU is a member of the Group of Eight – and the only Australian member of the International Alliance of Research Universities
ANU’s students and teachers come from all over the world. So, it doesn’t matter where you’re from or what you’re into, at ANU you’ll find a supportive community where you can connect and feel at home.
Do a straight degree or tailor your studies to fit your strengths, passions and life goals. Whether you’re a school leaver, international student, lifelong learner, or in business, at ANU you will get the most out of your studies.
The main campus is in the heart of the national capital, Canberra. Canberra is a global and diverse city buzzing with year-round festivals and world-class arts, culture and entertainment. Fresh air, mountains, bike paths and the locals’ commitment to sustainability make the capital a great place to live.
ANU is a world-leading university and excellence is embedded in our approach to research and education. The Australian National University hope to welcome you soon!
Ranking:
- 1st in Australia-QS 2023
- 30th in the world-QS 2023

The Australian National University Subject Areas
Subject Areas
Accounting and Finance, Aerospace and Manufacturing Engineering, Agriculture, Forestry and Food, Anatomy and Physiology, Anthropology, Arts and Humanities, Biology, Business and Management, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Classics and Ancient History, Combined studies, Computing and IT, Construction, Counselling, Creative Media, Creative Writing, Criminology, Dentistry, Design and Crafts, Drama and Dance, E-Sports, Early Years Education, Economics, Education, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, English and Creative Writing, English Literature, Environmental Studies, Food Science, Forensic Science and Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Studies, Health and Social Care, Health Science, History, Hospitality, Event Management and Tourism, International Studies, Journalism, Publishing and Public Relations, Languages, Law, Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Mathematics, Media Studies, Mental Health, Music, Nursing and Midwifery, Philosophy, Physics, Physiotherapy, Politics, Psychology, Religious Studies, Science, Social Policy and Administration, Sociology, Sports and fitness, Statistics, Supply Chain and Logistics, Veterinary Science
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