
Australian National University (ANU)
Overview
The Australian National University (ANU) is a world-leading public research university and member of the prestigious Group of Eight, located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. We’re committed to academic excellence, innovation, and making a positive impact. Our programs are designed to help students think critically, creatively, and develop problem-solving skills.
At ANU, you’ll learn from world-class academics and be part of a diverse community with students from over 100 countries. Our main campus in Acton is home to seven teaching and research colleges, as well as several national academies and institutes. Situated in the heart of Canberra, it is surrounded by cultural attractions, social activities, and natural beauty. We offer a range of undergraduate and graduate programs in areas like arts, business, engineering, and science.
With a strong focus on research and teaching, ANU is the perfect place to achieve your goals and make a difference in the world. We’re ranked among the world’s top universities and are consistently ranked number one in Australia. Join our community and discover how ANU can help you succeed.
The Australian National University (ANU) has the following campuses:
- Acton Campus (main campus) in Canberra
- Kioloa Campus in Kioloa, New South Wales
- Mount Stromlo Observatory in Weston Creek, Canberra
- Siding Spring Observatory in Coonabarabran, New South Wales
- North Australia Research Unit (NARU) in Darwin, Northern Territory