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ANU – the College structure

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The Australian National University is an education-intensive research institute, with the view that if it is important enough for us to research a field, it is important enough for us to teach that field.

ANU has seven Colleges, made up of the research and education Centres, Schools and Faculties that contribute to the various broad disciplines. The ANU Colleges link research and teaching at undergraduate, postgraduate and higher degree levels, and give the base to achieve research at the highest standards of excellence, educational programs informed by current research and active researchers that give students a memorably good experience of ANU.


ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences

Faculty of Arts
Research School of Humanities
   Centre for Cross-Cultural Research
   Humanities Research Centre
   National Europe Centre
Research School of Social Sciences
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research

ANU College of Asia & the Pacific

Faculty of Asian Studies
Research School of Pacific & Asian Studies
Crawford School of Economics & Government
Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy


ANU College of Business & Economics

National Graduate School of Management


ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science

 

ANU College of Law


ANU College of Medicine, Biology & Environment

Fenner School of Environment & Society
School of Biology
School of Health & Psychological Sciences
   Institute of Population Health
   ANU Medical School
   School of Psychology
John Curtin School of Medical Research

ANU College of Physical Sciences

Mathematical Sciences Institute
Research School of Physics & Engineering
Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics
School of Chemistry
Research School of Earth Sciences
Centre for the Public Awareness of Science