ANU is a world-leading university in Australia's capital city, Canberra. Our location points to our unique history, ties to the Australian Government and special standing as a resource for the Australian people. Our focus on excellence in research and education ensures our graduates are in demand the world-over, well-prepared to address complex contemporary challenges.
One of the world's leading universities, the Australian National University (ANU) is recognised internationally for its excellence in teaching and also the facilities of innovative and in-depth research. As a leading national university of Australia, ANU is committed to serve the national and international community by educating the leaders of the future.
ANU's main campus, Acton, is located in the heart of Canberra, the National Capital Territory. They also have smaller campuses in the Mt. Stromlo Observatory, Siding Spring Observatory, North Australia Research Unit, Kioloa Coastal Campus and ANU Medical School where they conduct research, fieldwork, hold conferences and have student accommodation.
Student Facilities at the university include the creative arts learning community and cross-disciplinary student academy. The SIGN Mentoring Programme has students mentoring new students that come to the university and ease them into the Australian system of education and life. The student union has several clubs and societies that students can become a member of as well. The sports facilities too are state of the art for any sportsman that joins.