Australian National University
(ANU) is an Australian
center of excellence. It is internationally recognized as one of the world's premier
universities. Apart from
international prize winners (including the 1996 Nobel Prize winners for
medicine), the University is distinguished also by outstanding academic
staff dedicated to guiding students to the frontiers of knowledge and the
best standards of scholarships. As a student at the ANU you will have
access to world class facilities and the opportunity to be an active
participant in the University's lively academic environment.
The University welcomes study abroad students for one or
two semesters. In an environment of outstanding research and teaching,
study abroad students quickly recognize the value of critical inquiry and
independent learning while experiencing the supportive and social benefits
of on-campus integrated residences. As a major
destination for international students, the ANU offers you the opportunity
to make lifelong friendships with students from over 75 different
countries. ANU's strong international links give a global perspective to a
learning environment characterized by a high degree of staff-student
interaction.
The Australian National University is located in the
heart of Canberra. Often
described as a "University in a park" the large, open University campus is
nestled between native bushland, Canberra's largest lake and the city
center. The campus is an easy walk or bike ride from all the major
attractions and city sights.
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AT A GLANCE
|
University
location: |
Canberra
CBD, The Australian Capital
Territory |
On campus
enrollment |
10,000 |
Overseas
Students: |
1000 |
Size of
campus: |
358 acres |
Standard subject
load: |
3 subjects per semester
|
Recommended
housing: |
Fully integrated on-campus residential
colleges. |
Academic
highlights: |
The Australian National Internship Program, Aboriginal
Studies, Anthropology, Australian Studies, Biology, Development and
International Studies, Material Science, Psychology, Religious
Studies, Resource and Environmental Management and Asia-Pacific
regional
studies |