
The Colleges
ANU School of Art
The University's seven Colleges combine research with research-led teaching and are responsible for undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences aims to set national and international standards in research, education and community engagement across its three platforms: humanities, creative arts and social sciences. The College plays a vital role in enhancing the distinctive profile of ANU and in shaping its future through a commitment to high achieving academic knowledge, information public debate and instilling a life-long love of learning in its students and graduates. Also part of this College are the ANU School of Music and ANU School of Art.
ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific houses a remarkable assembly of scholars and resources devoted to the study of Australia's neighbourhood from Afghanistan to the Pacific. Dedicated to outstanding research and education, the College is a centre for Australia's intellectual engagement and scholarly dialogue with the societies, worlds of thought, economies and cultures of Asia and the Pacific. The College comprises the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy; Crawford School of Economics and Government; Faculty of Asian Studies and the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies.
ANU College of Business and Economics
The ANU College of Business and Economics seeks to advance knowledge through high quality teaching and research in the closely related fields of business and economics. It contributes to the associated professions, industry and government by conducting world class research and through the provision of a range of coursework and research degree programs.
ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science [1]
The ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science is commited to world class excellence in teaching and research. The College comprises the Department of Computer Science, the Department of Information Engineering and the Department of Engineering. Some staff and postgraduate students from the schools are also affiliated with the Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering which exists within the College as part of the University's Institute of Advanced Studies.
ANU College of Law
The ANU College of Law conducts important and socially useful research; imparts the results of that research to some of the best and brightest students in Australia; and engages with the community in a wide range of outreach activities such as advising government, sitting on tribunals, giving pro bono legal advice. Concern about law reform and social justice is a strong component of the ethos of the ANU College of Law.
ANU School of Medicine
ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment
The ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment embraces the Medical Research, Life Sciences, Psychology and Environmental Science undertaken at ANU. The College provides a unique environment to study, research and apply life sciences, and all aspects of medicine from fundamental research to clinical practice and population health.
ANU College of Physical Sciences
The ANU College of Physical Sciences' focus is on outstanding science research and teaching. The College comprises Astronomy & Astrophysics; Chemistry; Earth Sciences; Mathematical Sciences; Physics; and Science CommunicationThe Colleges
ANU School of Art
The University's seven Colleges combine research with research-led teaching and are responsible for undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences aims to set national and international standards in research, education and community engagement across its three platforms: humanities, creative arts and social sciences. The College plays a vital role in enhancing the distinctive profile of ANU and in shaping its future through a commitment to high achieving academic knowledge, information public debate and instilling a life-long love of learning in its students and graduates. Also part of this College are the ANU School of Music and ANU School of Art.
ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific houses a remarkable assembly of scholars and resources devoted to the study of Australia's neighbourhood from Afghanistan to the Pacific. Dedicated to outstanding research and education, the College is a centre for Australia's intellectual engagement and scholarly dialogue with the societies, worlds of thought, economies and cultures of Asia and the Pacific. The College comprises the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy; Crawford School of Economics and Government; Faculty of Asian Studies and the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies.
ANU College of Business and Economics
The ANU College of Business and Economics seeks to advance knowledge through high quality teaching and research in the closely related fields of business and economics. It contributes to the associated professions, industry and government by conducting world class research and through the provision of a range of coursework and research degree programs.
ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science [1]
The ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science is commited to world class excellence in teaching and research. The College comprises the Department of Computer Science, the Department of Information Engineering and the Department of Engineering. Some staff and postgraduate students from the schools are also affiliated with the Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering which exists within the College as part of the University's Institute of Advanced Studies.
ANU College of Law
The ANU College of Law conducts important and socially useful research; imparts the results of that research to some of the best and brightest students in Australia; and engages with the community in a wide range of outreach activities such as advising government, sitting on tribunals, giving pro bono legal advice. Concern about law reform and social justice is a strong component of the ethos of the ANU College of Law.
ANU School of Medicine
ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment
The ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment embraces the Medical Research, Life Sciences, Psychology and Environmental Science undertaken at ANU. The College provides a unique environment to study, research and apply life sciences, and all aspects of medicine from fundamental research to clinical practice and population health.
ANU College of Physical Sciences
The ANU College of Physical Sciences' focus is on outstanding science research and teaching. The College comprises Astronomy & Astrophysics; Chemistry; Earth Sciences; Mathematical Sciences; Physics; and Science Communication
ANU School of Art
The University's seven Colleges combine research with research-led teaching and are responsible for undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences aims to set national and international standards in research, education and community engagement across its three platforms: humanities, creative arts and social sciences. The College plays a vital role in enhancing the distinctive profile of ANU and in shaping its future through a commitment to high achieving academic knowledge, information public debate and instilling a life-long love of learning in its students and graduates. Also part of this College are the ANU School of Music and ANU School of Art.
ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific houses a remarkable assembly of scholars and resources devoted to the study of Australia's neighbourhood from Afghanistan to the Pacific. Dedicated to outstanding research and education, the College is a centre for Australia's intellectual engagement and scholarly dialogue with the societies, worlds of thought, economies and cultures of Asia and the Pacific. The College comprises the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy; Crawford School of Economics and Government; Faculty of Asian Studies and the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies.
ANU College of Business and Economics
The ANU College of Business and Economics seeks to advance knowledge through high quality teaching and research in the closely related fields of business and economics. It contributes to the associated professions, industry and government by conducting world class research and through the provision of a range of coursework and research degree programs.
ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science [1]
The ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science is commited to world class excellence in teaching and research. The College comprises the Department of Computer Science, the Department of Information Engineering and the Department of Engineering. Some staff and postgraduate students from the schools are also affiliated with the Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering which exists within the College as part of the University's Institute of Advanced Studies.
ANU College of Law
The ANU College of Law conducts important and socially useful research; imparts the results of that research to some of the best and brightest students in Australia; and engages with the community in a wide range of outreach activities such as advising government, sitting on tribunals, giving pro bono legal advice. Concern about law reform and social justice is a strong component of the ethos of the ANU College of Law.
ANU School of Medicine
ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment
The ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment embraces the Medical Research, Life Sciences, Psychology and Environmental Science undertaken at ANU. The College provides a unique environment to study, research and apply life sciences, and all aspects of medicine from fundamental research to clinical practice and population health.
ANU College of Physical Sciences
The ANU College of Physical Sciences' focus is on outstanding science research and teaching. The College comprises Astronomy & Astrophysics; Chemistry; Earth Sciences; Mathematical Sciences; Physics; and Science CommunicationThe Colleges
ANU School of Art
The University's seven Colleges combine research with research-led teaching and are responsible for undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences aims to set national and international standards in research, education and community engagement across its three platforms: humanities, creative arts and social sciences. The College plays a vital role in enhancing the distinctive profile of ANU and in shaping its future through a commitment to high achieving academic knowledge, information public debate and instilling a life-long love of learning in its students and graduates. Also part of this College are the ANU School of Music and ANU School of Art.
ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific houses a remarkable assembly of scholars and resources devoted to the study of Australia's neighbourhood from Afghanistan to the Pacific. Dedicated to outstanding research and education, the College is a centre for Australia's intellectual engagement and scholarly dialogue with the societies, worlds of thought, economies and cultures of Asia and the Pacific. The College comprises the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy; Crawford School of Economics and Government; Faculty of Asian Studies and the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies.
ANU College of Business and Economics
The ANU College of Business and Economics seeks to advance knowledge through high quality teaching and research in the closely related fields of business and economics. It contributes to the associated professions, industry and government by conducting world class research and through the provision of a range of coursework and research degree programs.
ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science [1]
The ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science is commited to world class excellence in teaching and research. The College comprises the Department of Computer Science, the Department of Information Engineering and the Department of Engineering. Some staff and postgraduate students from the schools are also affiliated with the Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering which exists within the College as part of the University's Institute of Advanced Studies.
ANU College of Law
The ANU College of Law conducts important and socially useful research; imparts the results of that research to some of the best and brightest students in Australia; and engages with the community in a wide range of outreach activities such as advising government, sitting on tribunals, giving pro bono legal advice. Concern about law reform and social justice is a strong component of the ethos of the ANU College of Law.
ANU School of Medicine
ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment
The ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment embraces the Medical Research, Life Sciences, Psychology and Environmental Science undertaken at ANU. The College provides a unique environment to study, research and apply life sciences, and all aspects of medicine from fundamental research to clinical practice and population health.
ANU College of Physical Sciences
The ANU College of Physical Sciences' focus is on outstanding science research and teaching. The College comprises Astronomy & Astrophysics; Chemistry; Earth Sciences; Mathematical Sciences; Physics; and Science Communication

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