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As part of The Australian National University’s diverse and
talented community, you’ll tackle complex challenges facing
humanity and develop real-world solutions.
Your research, knowledge and skills will create meaningful change.
Working closely with world- leading academics, you’ll do this by
challenging ideas, embracing different perspectives and taking part
in exciting transformative opportunities.
Every time you grow, you’ll give people and our planet hope for the
future.
ANU will support you and make you feel welcome. While you’re
earning a qualification among the best in the world, your new home
will be a meeting place of ideas that will see you build
friendships and networks for life.
When you finish your ANU degree, you’ll join the ranks of
Australia’s most employable graduates.
You are a powerful force. Make a difference at Australia’s leading
university.
W H O W E A R E
Global leaders start here
2022 International Undergraduate Student Guide 1
1. QS World University Rankings 2022 2. Times Higher Education 2020
3. Good Universities Guide 2021
6 Nobel laureates among our staff and alumni
Nobel Prize winners
11,000 undergraduate students
Our students
Our university
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Choosing where you will go to study after you have finished school
is one of the most important decisions that you will ever make.
These past two years have been some of the most tumultuous for
students across the world.
Here at ANU, we have been doing our best to support our
international students to continue with their studies. We’ve been
working hard to engage and connect with them, to make sure they
felt part of our community. Most have stuck with us through these
tough times, demonstrating the quality of our education, student
experience and teaching – both online and on campus.
I am optimistic that 2022 will be the beginning of our new
‘normal’. With Australian borders reopening in December 2021, we
will be able to welcome you to our wonderful and vibrant campus
community from the start of the academic year.
Applying to and studying at ANU is your opportunity to step outside
your comfort zone. You will meet new people from all walks of life,
learn new ideas and immerse yourself in a campus experience like no
other.
The 2022 international guide will help you decide which programs
interest you and where your passions may lie. I chose ANU not only
because it has one of the top astronomy departments in the world,
but because it has a reputation as one of the best universities at
which to study and work. It was one of the best decisions of my
life.
M E S S A G E F R O M T H E V I C E - C H A N C E L L O R
We have created an environment that allows great minds to reach
their potential. We do this through excellence in teaching and by
offering collaborative opportunities for growth. We will encourage
you to develop the confidence to explore and challenge new
ideas.
When you come to ANU, you will discover what sets us apart is our
focus on a truly distinct student experience. You’ll learn from the
world’s best scholars and teachers who are experts in their chosen
field. You’ll join our diverse student community who make up some
of the brightest and engaged people from across Australia, our
region and around the world. The people you will meet will be
amazing and you’ll make lifelong friends.
A degree from ANU will set you up for life and you’ll join our
global alumni community, which is made up of world leaders,
researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs.
If you want to change the world, shape the future or make a real
difference, ANU will help you get there.
Our Chancellor’s International Scholarships can help students like
you with tuition fees and ensure finances are not a barrier to
studying at ANU. You don’t have to apply separately for this
scholarship – if you’re eligible, we will automatically consider
you for it when you apply to ANU.
I am looking forward to welcoming you here to the ANU campus as you
take the next steps on your very exciting journey.
Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC Vice-Chancellor and President
Welcome to The Australian National University (ANU)
32022 International Undergraduate Student Guide
C O N T E N T S
Who we are ii
You’ll love Australia's capital city 4
Your career starts now 6
Single degree programs 8
Flexible double degrees 10
Undergraduate research degrees 12
Explore your options 14
English language requirements 22
Support services 27
Campus life 32
Correct at the time of publishing by The Australian National
University: November 2021.
CRICOS Provider Number: 00120C
No undertakings are binding on the University unless they are
obtained in an official letter from the Deputy Vice- Chancellor
(Academic). The University may vary the selection ranks, other
entrance scores and requirements, content and availability of
programs and courses, and costs and charges applied to the courses
outlined in this guide. The University reserves the right to change
the contents of courses and not to offer all courses listed in this
guide.
The Group of Eight (Go8) is a coalition of leading Australian
universities, comprehensive in general and professional education
and distinguished by depth and breadth in research.
The International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU) is a
collaboration of 11 of the world's leading research-intensive
universities that share a similar vision and have a commitment to
educating future leaders.
The Australian National University (ANU) is on Ngambri and
Ngunnawal land.
We acknowledge and celebrate the First Australians on whose
traditional lands we meet.
Y O U ’ L L L O V E A U S T R A L I A ' S C A P I T A L C I T
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Young, vibrant and safe, Canberra is one of Australia's best kept
secrets! Nestled between mountains and coast, the capital is rich
in fresh air, culture and fun and ranks among the top 25 Best
Student Cities in the world.3
Culture capital Canberra is filled to the brim with cultural
institutions, so if you are interested in history or passionate
about the arts, there is plenty here for you – think of the
National Gallery of Australia and of its important national,
Indigenous and international masterpieces or the National Museum of
Australia and the Australian War Memorial. All these places can
take you on a journey through Australian and world history and
culture and inspire you to reflect on your place in the
world.
Fabulous food The city’s thriving coffee culture and award-winning
restaurants will impress you. From minimalist Scandi-style places
like Rye or Gather Café to the must-visit Lonsdale Street Roasters
and fine dining restaurants, you’ll find Canberra’s a place for
foodies, whatever your budget.
Students make up a quarter of the city’s population, so you will
find plenty of festivals, bars and music venues to go to as well.
Check out BentSpoke, Capital Brewing Co, Hopscotch and Visit
Canberra.
For game fans, Reload Bar & Games is a favourite. Then there’s
Badger and Co on campus, the number one gathering place for ANU
students. Affordable and vibrant, it’s the regular Friday- night
watering hole.
When you're craving live music, highlights include the unique and
boho Smith’s Alternative and a range of small and large venues like
jazz speakeasy Molly’s Bar and Stage 88 in Commonwealth Park.
Natural wonders With four distinct seasons and nature in abundance,
Canberra is the perfect place for adventure seekers year-round. You
can ride a bike or paddle a kayak around Lake Burley Griffin or
hike through the sprawling Namadgi National Park and Tidbinbilla
Nature Reserve.
For a dose of studying or relaxation with music or a movie, you can
wander over with friends to the Australian National Botanic
Gardens, which is next door to the ANU campus, or head to the
annual Noodle Market and National Multicultural Festival in the
city or to Floriade in Commonwealth Park.
If you don’t have a car, Canberra is easy to get around. As well as
trams and buses, you can hire and hop on an e-scooter or bike. The
average travelling time by car is around 15 minutes.
Work while you study Australia's most educated city has higher than
average incomes and low unemployment rates. This means there will
be plenty of jobs available on and off campus, so you can earn the
money you'll need to pay your way.
Easy commuting The capital city's great roads, convenient light
rail and bus routes mean you won’t ever be far away from campus or
the CBD. Choose to live in student accommodation on campus, and
everything you'll need, including your classes, will be a short
walk or bike ride away.
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Additional post-study work rights Choosing to study in Canberra
means you'll be able to work in Australia for three years after
graduation – one year longer than students at the universities of
Sydney or Melbourne.
1. Life in Australia Report 2019 2. Lonely Planet Best in Travel
2018 3. QS Best Student Cities 2021 4. The World’s Most Sustainable
Cities 2021 5. Money.co.uk survey report 2021 6. QS Best Student
Cities Australia 2021 7. Study Canberra 8.
Wordpopulationreview.com
#1 most liveable city in Australia1
#3 best city to visit in the world2
#17 best student city in the world3
#1 most sustainable city in Australia4
#5 healthiest city to in the world to live in5
#3 best student city in the Australia6
Short commute times and easy to get around, by car, bus, tram or
bicycle
25% of the capital's population is born overseas7
Highest proportion of campus accommodation in Australia
3 hours' drive to Sydney
462,213 population in 20218
2 hours' drive to the snow and the sea
Mini-breaks galore Canberra is a couple of hours from the coast and
the mountains – so close that you can easily get away for a day or
weekend to wind down. If you don’t drive, you can hop on an
interstate bus and head down the scenic Clyde Mountain to the
beautiful uncrowded beaches, rivers, state parks and historic towns
of south-eastern NSW.
The capital region also boasts sailing, waterskiing, swimming holes
and fabulous fishing spots. If you prefer to stay out of the
weather, you might prefer go-karting, indoor rock climbing or
skiing at the Vertikal Indoor Snow Sports Centre.
In winter, you can head to Snowy Mountains’ alpine ski resorts for
the day or week to polish your skiing or snowboarding skills. If
getting cold and wet is not your style, how about renting out a
lodge with your friends and playing cards while toasting
marshmallows in front of a fire?
Discover Canberra for yourself.
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Match the subjects you have enjoyed studying at school with some
ANU degree programs. You won't be limited to these, though. For
more information about our degrees, see page 8.
Y O U R C A R E E R S T A R T S N O W
Biology
Computing
B. Applied Data Analytics
B. Information Technology
Game developer
IT specialist
Project manager
Software developer
Technology entrepreneur
B. Business Administration B. Commerce B. Economics
B. Finance B. Finance, Economics and
Statistics (Hons) B. International Business
B. Mathematical Sciences B. Politics, Philosophy
and Economics B. Social Sciences (Hons in
Actuarial Studies & Economics) B. Statistics
Accountant
Actuary
Consultant
Areas of study that I enjoyANU programsPossible careers
B. Arts (Major in nearly 50 different fields! Including: Creative
arts,
languages, history, human rights, international relations,
sociology,
anthropology and more … )
B. Design
B. Music
Biology
Chemistry
B. Psychology (Hons)
Sociology
B. Archaeological Practice B. Arts B. Asia-Pacific Affairs B. Asian
Studies B. Classical Studies B. Development Studies B. European
Studies B. International Relations B. Languages (28 to choose
from)
B. Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies B. Pacific Studies B.
Philosophy (PhB) (Hons)
Aid and development officer
Areas of study that I enjoy ANU programs Possible careers
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Admission to ANU programs is on a competitive basis. Therefore,
meeting all admission requirements does not automatically guarantee
entry.
S I N G L E D E G R E E P R O G R A M S
The Australian National University (ANU) offers more than 50 single
degrees for you to choose from.
At ANU, you can focus on a specific subject area or select a
combination of subject areas to explore.
Our single degrees generally take between three and four years of
full-time study to complete and allow you to focus on a structured
discipline or experience a broad range of subjects.
If you have a career in mind and know what you want to study,
choose a structured degree like a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
or a Bachelor of Health Science.
If you want flexibility to study a range of subjects within a
discipline, choose something like the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor
of Science.
Bachelor programs Length Indicative annual international fee
(A$)
CRICOS code
Actuarial Studies 3 years 39793 028147F
Business Administration 3 years 39793 062745A
Commerce 3 years 39793 002289F
Economics 3 years 39793 002290B
Finance 3 years 39793 039746C
Finance, Economics and Statistics (Honours)
4 years 39793 086222G
Social Sciences (Honours in Actuarial Studies and Economics)
4 years (second semester intake only)
39793 050951E
Creative arts and design
Design 3 years 39793 092387C
Music 3 years 39793 073990G
Visual Arts 3 years 39793 073991G
Engineering, computing and technology
Advanced Computing (Research and Development) (Honours)
4 years 47754 085359K
Engineering (Honours) 4 years 47754 077943E
Engineering (Research and Development) (Honours)
4 years 47754 060542F
Bachelor programs Length Indicative annual international fee
(A$)
CRICOS code
International Relations 3 years 45270 073992F
International Security Studies 3 years 45270 082704M
Laws (Honours) 4 years 45270 085042J
Public Policy 3 years 45270 097615M
Political Science 3 years 45270 086219C
Politics, Philosophy and Economics 3 years 45720 076183D
Maths and science
Environment and sustainability 3 years 47754 091180D
Genetics 3 years 47754 064778J
Health Science 2 3 years 49739 094623B
Mathematical Sciences 3 years 47754 086223G
Medical Science 3 years 49739 036662J
Philosophy (Honours) (PhB) - Science 2 4 years 47754 043746B
Philosophy (Honours) (PhB) - Bachelor of Science - NUS 1, 2 4 years
47754 054595K
Science 3 years 48613 000335K
Science (Advanced) (Honours) 4 years 47754 065138M
Science (Psychology) 3 years 47754 047423M
Psychology (Honours) 4 years 47754 036680G
Social science and humanities
Arts 3 years 45270 074016B
Asia-Pacific Affairs 4 years 45270 096442B
Asian Studies 3 years 42532 082710B
Classical Studies 3 years 39794 073984F
Development Studies 3 years 46512 073987C
European Studies 3 years 39794 073994D
Languages 3 years 39793 073988B
Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies 3 years 39793
074006D
Pacific Studies 3 years 42532 075274J
Philosophy (Honours) (PhB) – Humanities and Social Sciences 2 4
years 45270 103363E
1 Joint degrees offered with the National University of Singapore
(NUS).
2 There are compulsory additional selection criteria, check
anu.edu.au/study/
apply/anu-undergraduate-additional-selection-criteria
* Selection Rank: The ranking that tertiary admission centres and
most universities actually use to assess admission to a program. A
person’s program Selection Rank can include their ATAR, any equity
adjustments they are eligible for other contributions calculated on
the basis of work experience or previous non-secondary study,
portfolio assessments, results of the Special Tertiary Admissions
Test, other supplementary tests, etc.
2021 Selection Rank required for consideration to enter in next
intake: where a threshold minimum Selection Rank must be achieved
to be considered for admission to a course or institution.
Note: Admission requirements may vary from year to year. See
programsandcourses.anu.edu.au for any changes in entrance
requirements. Information correct at time of printing, November
2021.
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F L E X I B L E D O U B L E D E G R E E S
Satisfy your intellectual curiosity and tailor your studies to
prepare for your dream career.
> Graduate with two qualifications.
> Finish in less time that it takes to study two undergraduate
degrees separately.
> Have the same full-time workload as a student studying a
single undergraduate degree.
For more information on Flexible Double Degrees go to
programsandcourses.anu.edu.au
Combine:
> any two degrees within the Arts, Social Sciences, Business or
Science group
> a Bachelor of Laws with another degree within the Law
group
> a Bachelor of Engineering or Advanced Computing with another
degree within the Engineering and Advanced Computing group.
Looking for a degree with your name on it? Design your own flexible
double degree by choosing from over 750 possible degree
combinations.
Kriti Mahajan Flexible double degree: Bachelor of Laws
(Honours)/Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics Before I
came to ANU, I didn’t know how contagious passion could be. All of
my professors, lecturers and tutors bring invaluable real-world
experience to my classes and the way they discuss concepts always
makes me feel like I could also contribute to these fields.
I love studying at ANU. From the lifelike assignments and
International Relations Society embassy visits to building ‘hotels’
for native bees with the Environment Collective, and being a member
of the Dining Club (I’m a foodie!), being at ANU is more than just
studying for me.
ANU cultivates unique international communities. This year, I am
looking forward to developing academically while broadening my
horizons with a student exchange during my summer and winter
vacations.
A+C: completion of Year 12 certificate + conditions apply including
interview/portfolio. See soa.anu.edu.au/apply for more
information.
1 Entrance to performance courses are by audition. E
[email protected] 2 Commerce with an accounting major cannot
be combined with Bachelor of Accounting. 3 Commerce with a
finance major cannot be combined with Bachelor of Finance. 4
Program includes another prerequisite in addition to minimum
selection rank. See page 18. 5 The degrees of Biotechnology,
Genetics and Medical Sciences cannot be combined with one another.
The
degree of Advanced Computing cannot be combined with Information
Technology. 6 The Bachelor of Engineering (R&D) (Hons) cannot
be combined with any of these degrees.
Arts, Social Sciences, Business or Science
Four years full-time Combine any two of the following degrees
2021 Bachelor of Selection Rank
Accounting2 80 Actuarial Studies4 92 Applied Data Analytics 90
Archaeological Practice 80 Art History and Curatorship 80 Arts 80
Asian Studies 80 Biotechnology4,5 80 Business Administration 80
Classical Studies 80 Commerce2,3 80 Criminology 80 Design A+C
Development Studies 80 Economics 80 Environment and Sustainability
80 European Studies 80 Finance3 80 Genetics4,5 85 Information
Technology4 80 International Relations 85 International Security
Studies 85 Languages 80 Mathematical Sciences4 90 Medical
Science4,5 85 Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies 80 Music1 80
Pacific Studies 80 Public Policy 85 Political Science 85 Politics,
Philosophy and Economics 91 Science 80 Science (Psychology) 80
Statistics4 80 Visual Arts A+C
Law
Laws (Hons) 96
and combine with one of the following degrees
Accounting 80 Actuarial Studies4 92 Applied Data Analytics 90
Archaeological Practice 80 Art History and Curatorship 80 Arts 80
Asian Studies 80 Biotechnology4 80 Business Administration 80
Classical Studies 80 Commerce 80 Criminology 80 Design A+C
Development Studies 80 Economics 80 Environment and Sustainability
80 European Studies 80 Finance 80 Genetics4 85 Information
Technology4 80 International Relations 85 International Security
Studies 85 Languages 80 Mathematical Sciences4 90 Medical Science4
85 Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies 80 Music1 80 Pacific
Studies 80 Public Policy 85 Political Science 85 Politics,
Philosophy and Economics 91 Science 80 Science (Psychology) 80
Statistics4 80 Visual Arts A+C
Engineering or Advanced Computing
2021 Bachelor of Selection Rank
Advanced Computing (Hons)4 85 Advanced Computing (R&D) (Hons)4
98 Engineering (Hons)4 85 Engineering (R&D) (Hons)4,6 98
and combine with one of the following degrees
Accounting6 80 Actuarial Studies4 92 Applied Data Analytics 90
Archaeological Practice6 80 Arts 80 Art History and Curatorship6 80
Asian Studies 80 Biotechnology4 80 Business Administration 80
Classical Studies6 80 Commerce 80 Criminology6 80 Design6 A+C
Development Studies6 80 Economics 80 Environment and Sustainability
80 European Studies6 80 Finance3 80 Genetics4 85 Information
Technology5 80 International Relations6 85 International Security
Studies 85 Languages 80 Mathematical Sciences4 90 Medical
Science4,6 85 Music1 80 Pacific Studies 80 Politics, Philosophy and
Economics6 91 Political Science6 85 Public Policy6 85 Science 80
Science (Psychology) 80 Statistics4 80 Visual Arts6 A+C
Delve into your interests while developing the systematic research
skills needed for problem-solving, discovery and innovation—skills
that employers demand.
U N D E R G R A D U A T E R E S E A R C H D E G R E E S
Undergraduate Research Degrees are challenging study programs that
give you opportunities for intensive one-on-one guidance from
world-leading academics, exclusive placements in research
organisations, travel and teamwork.
> You will have the same full-time workload as a student
studying a single undergraduate degree.
> You will graduate with skills that are in global demand across
government, non-government and not-for-profit, business,
consultancy and academic sectors.
Skills to get you ahead The employment landscape is always
changing, especially as technology becomes increasingly
sophisticated and prevalent in the workplace.
Traditional jobs are disappearing or changing, while new jobs are
emerging in response to contemporary needs.
By choosing to undertake an Undergraduate Research Degree you will
develop timeless and highly transferable skills that work across
disciplines. In particular, you will develop high- order
problem-solving skills that employers are demanding the world
over.
These skills will let you work in and across any industry which
means that when you graduate, you will be uniquely placed to direct
the course of your career.
Lachlan Arthur Doctor of Medicine and Surgery 2021 Rhodes Scholar*
When I first came to ANU, I had no idea about the opportunities
that would be available to me. I graduated with my first degree,
the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) – Science, in 2018 after
completing my honours year with the Hannan Group in the Department
of Cancer Biology and Therapeutics at John Curtin School of Medical
Research. Now, I’m in my second year of the Doctor of Medicine and
Surgery.
I came to ANU because I believed I’d get the best preparation for
my dream career as a clinician- researcher, including opportunities
to study abroad at world-class institutions.
I was lucky enough to go on a student exchange through ANU twice
during my undergraduate degree. Both trips have been
once-in-a-lifetime opportunities that have allowed me to meet
incredible people, see amazing sites and gain valuable experience
that will propel me towards my dream career.
I completed the five-week International Alliance of Research
Universities (IARU) summer program at the University of Copenhagen
under the supervision of Professor Rudi Westendorp, a world leader
in ageing research. While I was in Copenhagen, I also worked
alongside students from Oxford, Cambridge, Peking and Tokyo
universities, making connections that will last throughout my
academic career.
In Switzerland at ETH Zurich, known for its cutting- edge science
and technology research, I worked in four different labs over five
months – a whirlwind experience – studying diseases ranging from
cancer to Hepatitis C. I also got to study protein crystals using
one of the three free-electron lasers in the world.
*Lachlan has been named a 2021 Rhodes Scholar and is studying
international health and surgical sciences at Oxford University,
England.
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Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Research and Development) (Honours)
A unique, interdisciplinary degree that will prepare you to be a
future leader in the information and communications technology
revolution.
You will learn advanced computing techniques and have the
opportunity to complete a unique major, while developing
exceptional professional skills in areas of entrepreneurship and
management.
Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) (Honours) For
high-achieving students interested in becoming innovators and
future leaders in engineering.
This degree program combines the fundamental engineering courses
with the opportunity to be immersed in research groups covering
mechatronics, solar energy, materials and manufacturing.
When you graduate, you will be equipped to solve some of the
world’s greatest challenges.
Bachelor of Finance, Economics and Statistics (Honours) An elite
program that integrates the three disciplines so you can develop a
deep understanding of these fields.
You will be guided by a mentor throughout your studies, and when
you graduate you will be recognised for your exceptional aptitude
for quantitative financial analysis, conceptual thinking about
claims on resources using statistics, problem-solving combining
economic intuition and mathematical techniques.
Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) (PhB) degrees Students will
specialise in:
> Science
> Humanities and Social Sciences
Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) (PhB)/Bachelor of Science
(Honours) (NUS) The PhB(Hons)/BSc(Hons) can be taken in three
majors (Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics) and is offered as a
joint single degree program by the National University of Singapore
(NUS), and the Colleges of Science at ANU. This highly selective
program provides a challenging course of study for students who
have a strong interest in and aptitude for graduate research
work.
The PhB is an ideal path to take if you are aiming for a career in
research or thinking of joining the workforce directly.
Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Honours) A flexible program that
you can tailor according to the scientific disciplines that
interest you while working in a community of world-leading
academics.
You will be exposed to advanced concepts and research possibilities
leading to a broad range of careers when you graduate.
Choose the undergraduate research degree that inspires and
challenges you.
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E X P L O R E Y O U R O P T I O N S
Plan your degree You can tailor your studies to suit your interests
or careers goals through your majors, minors and specialisations.
You can also explore in-depth programs and research options with
Honours degrees.
What’s a major?
A major is an area within a program that allows in-depth study in a
particular field. A major usually consists of a set number of
related courses. Majors at ANU require 48 units of study.
Typically, each course is worth six units.
Then, what’s a minor?
As the name suggests, a minor has fewer requirements to fulfil than
a major, in terms of points and compulsory courses. Minors at ANU
require 24 units of study – so typically four courses.
And a specialisation?
Similar to a minor, a specialisation is an area of study with its
own courses that are allowed to be taken in conjunction with a
specific related major.
> For more information on majors, minors and specialisations go
to programsandcourses.anu.edu.au
Honours Programs
In Honours programs, students usually undertake higher level
coursework and carry out an independent research project under the
guidance of a specialist academic supervisor. Each ANU College has
different Honours programs.
Studying Honours can:
> provide an opportunity for more in-depth study of your chosen
subject and refinement of your expertise in the field;
> enhance your research techniques and help you develop the
skills to undertake a substantial research project;
> offer a pathway for students interested in going on to a PhD
and an academic career;
> provide a competitive edge in the job market and be an aid to
faster career progression.
Nu Nguyen Vietnam Bachelor of International Secu rity Studies
"I’m from Vietnam. I chose ANU because it’s one of the top
universities in the world, on par with many top British and
American universities. During my time in the Bachelor of
International Security Studies, I’ve had my ups and downs,
challenges and rewards. Every class is robust and involves detailed
discussion with rigorous research on topics. Every essay is the
fruit of hard work and long hours of labour.
I’ve taken a minor in Historical International Security because I
think they are essential for an international student like myself
to become familiar with Western cultures and their progress of
civilisation.
Without the study of history, it would be challenging to make sense
of what’s happening today. In the future, I hope to work at a
non-government organisation like the United Nations or ASEAN. These
organisations are where I can apply the most of my knowledge and
findings and actively contribute to peacekeeping."
Business and economics
Creative arts and design
> Animation and Video > Art History and Theory > Ceramics
> Composition > Composition for Film and
Video Games > Furniture > Glass > Hybrid Art Practice >
Jewellery & Object > Music > Music Technology >
Musicology > Painting > Performance > Photomedia >
Printmedia and Drawing > Screen Studies > Sculpture and
Spatial Practice > Textiles
Engineering, computing and technology
Communication Systems > Engineering Science > Information
Systems > Intelligent Systems > Mechanical and Material
Systems > Mechatronic Systems > Photonic Systems >
Renewable Energy Systems > Research and Development >
Software Development > Sustainable Energy Systems
Law and government
> Criminology > Political Science
Maths and science
Organismal Biology > Geography > Human Biology >
Interdisciplinary Science > Marine Science > Mathematical
Economics > Mathematical Finance > Mathematical Modelling
> Mathematics > Physics > Psychology > Quantitative
Biology > Quantitative Environmental Modelling > Resource
and
Environmental Management > Science Communication > Statistics
> Sustainability Studies > Water Science
Social sciences and humanities
> Ancient Greek > Ancient History > Anthropology >
Arabic > Archaeology > Asia and Pacific Culture,
Media and Gender > Asia-Pacific International Relations >
Asia-Pacific Politics > Asia-Pacific Security Studies > Asian
History > Asian Studies > Australian Indigenous Studies >
Biological Anthropology > Chinese Language > Chinese Studies
> Contemporary Europe > Development Studies > Digital
Humanities > English > Environmental Studies > European
History > French Language and Culture > Gender, Sexuality and
Culture > German Language and Culture > Global Security >
Hindi Language > History > Human Evolutionary Biology >
Human Rights > India Studies > Indonesian Language >
Indonesian Studies > International Communication >
International Relations > Italian Language and Culture >
Japanese Language > Japanese Linguistics > Japanese Studies
> Korean Language > Korean Studies > Latin > Latin
American Studies > Linguistics > Middle Eastern and
Central
Asian Studies > Northeast Asian Studies > Pacific Studies
> Peace and Conflict Studies > Persian > Philosophy >
Political Science > Sanskrit Language > Sociology >
Southeast Asian Studies > Spanish > Technology, Networks
& Society > Thai Language > Vietnamese Language > War
Studies > Year in Asia
Some of the exciting Majors you can study include:
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A P P LY I N G T O A N U
ANU welcomes close to 3,000 international students each year. If
you would like to be one of them in 2022, apply early for the best
chance of success.
As an international student, you can apply directly to ANU, or use
one of our international agents located around the world.
> ANU admits students twice a year, in Semester 1 and Semester
2.
> Semester 2 applications close on 15 May 2022. Visit the ANU
how to apply page for more information.
> You can only apply for one program, although you can change
your preference during the application process.
> You need to meet pre-requisite, cognate and English language
requirements for your program by the application deadline for the
round, as we will not be issuing any conditional offers.
> You are ranked against other candidates applying for the same
degree and places are limited.
The application process
* We use your academic qualification or sequence of study to give
you an ANU Selection Rank out of 99.95. Your ANU Selection Rank is
used to determine if you meet the minimum requirements for your
preferred ANU program.
† If you're completing an Australian Year 12, a New Zealand
National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3, or
an International Baccalaureate (IB), you need to apply through the
Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Go to uac.edu.au for more
information.
Find a degree and review requirements by visiting
programsandcourses.anu.edu.au (Note: some ANU programs that have
specific admission requirements may follow a different application
and assessment process. For more information, visit
anu.edu.au/study/apply and review page 18)
Lodge an application online by the relevant deadline View the key
dates on the next page or visit anu.edu.au/study/apply
Submit academic transcripts and evidence of meeting English
language proficiency
Applications close and assessment begins
Offers released
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Applying for a standard degree > Submit your completed
application by the 15th
of each month to be considered for an offer on the 1st of the
following month.*
FOR EXAMPLE—If you submit your application on 10 October 2021, you
will be eligible to receive an offer on 1 November 2021.
> Change of preference is open from the 9th–15th of each month
except for the change of preference window in December.
> You have two months to accept your offer except for the last
offer round.
> *December dates: Applications close 22 December, offers are
issued 7 January and must be accepted by 25 January 2022 (Semester
1) or 1 March 2022 (Semester 2).
I am applying for a non-standard degree or honours program
> Some programs at ANU have specific application processes that
have additional requirements. Find out more:
anu.edu.au/study/apply/ international-applications-undergraduate-
and-postgraduate
I am completing my Year 12 in Australia, NCEA or IB:
> If you are completing an Australian Year 12, a New Zealand
National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3, or
an International Baccalaureate (IB), you need to apply through the
Universities Admissions Centre (UAC).
A P P L I C A T I O N T I M E L I N E S F O R 2 0 2 2
18 The Australian National University
2 0 2 2 M I N I M U M E N T R Y R E Q U I R E M E N T S
International qualifications
Students with qualifications not listed in this table are
encouraged to apply as equivalent results in other exams may be
acceptable for admission.
Australian Year 12
Malaysia MICSS UEC 2 (best 5 subjects)
UK A Levels 3
Singapore A Levels 4
Canada (Ontario) OSSD 5
Korea CSAT 6
French Baccalaureate
India AISSC 9 (best 4 subjects)
USA SAT 10 (Out of 1600 (March 2016 onwards)
USA10 (ACT score)
Prerequisite Subjects (guide only)
Other provinces 750
Undergraduate program1
ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences B. Arts 3 11 20 12 14
10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80
74%
B. Archaeological Practice 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3
29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Art History & Curatorship 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15
12.3 29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Classical Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84%
13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Criminology 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13
1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Development Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29
84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. International Relations 3 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5 13.2
31 87% 14.5 1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81%
B. Languagesº 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13
1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% Commencement in Semester 2 is
possible but depends on existing language skills (spoken and
written). This option is not available to beginners.
B. Middle Eastern & Central Asian Studies
3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336
630 525 80 74%
B. Musicº ‡ 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170
23 462 336 630 525 80 74% Music applicants wishing to major in
Performance must audition. Visit
music.anu.edu.au/future-students/apply/performance-auditions for
further information, including application closing dates.
B. Political Science 3 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5 13.2 31 87%
14.5 1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81%
B. Politics, Philosophy & Economics 3 19 10 16 20 16 86% 3.75
366 19 15.5 37 93% 18 1330 30 541 394 738 615 94 91% Assumed
knowledge – Maths
B Public Policy 3 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5 13.2 31 87% 14.5
1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81%
B. Design ‡ ** 3 Selection based on completion of Australian Year
12 or equivalent, submission of a portfolio and interview. Visit
soad.cass.anu.edu.au/students/apply/bachelor-design-visual-art for
further information, including application closing dates.
Selection based on completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent,
submission of a portfolio and interview. Visit
soad.cass.anu.edu.au/students/apply/bachelor-design-visual-art for
further information, including application closing dates.
B. Visual Arts ‡ ** º 3
ANU College of Asia & the Pacific B. Asia-Pacific Affairs** 4
12 19 13 15 11.5 78% 3.5 338 15.5 12.7 30 85% 14 1180 24 469 341
639 533 82 77%
B. Asian Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13
1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. International Security Studies 3 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346
16.5 13.2 31 87% 14.5 1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81%
B. Pacific Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84%
13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Philosophy (Honours)—Humanities and Social Sciences ‡ ** 4 21 5
17 21 17 91% 3.90 376 22 17.2 41 95% 19.5 1430 33 594 432 810 675
98 96%
ANU College of Business & Economics B. Accounting 3 11 20 12 14
10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
Assumed knowledge –Maths
B. Actuarial Studies 3 17 11 16 19 15.5 85% 3.70 362 18 14.8 35 92%
17 1300 29 NA NA NA NA 92 89% Advanced Maths. (ACT: Specialist
Mathematics (Major/Minor) (160+)/ Specialist Methods(Major/Minor)
(160+), NSW: Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E3) or
equivalent.)
B. Business Administration 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3
29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Commerce 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170
23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
Assumed knowledge – Maths B. Economics 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45
333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Finance 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170
23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. International Businessº 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3
29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Statistics 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13
1170 23 NA NA NA NA 80 74%
Advanced Maths. (ACT: Specialist Mathematics (Major/Minor)
(160+)/Specialist Methods(Major/Minor) (160+), NSW: Mathematics
Extension 1 (Band E3) or equivalent.)
B Finance, Economics & Statistics (Hons)º
4 21 5 17 21 17 91% 3.90 376 22 17.2 41 95% 19.5 1430 33 NA NA NA
NA 98 96%
B. Social Sciences (Hons Actuarial Studies & Economics)**
^
4 20 6 17 21 17 89% 3.90 373 21 16.6 39 95% 19 1390 32 NA NA NA NA
97 95%
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folder
International qualifications
Students with qualifications not listed in this table are
encouraged to apply as equivalent results in other exams may be
acceptable for admission.
Australian Year 12
Malaysia MICSS UEC 2 (best 5 subjects)
UK A Levels 3
Singapore A Levels 4
Canada (Ontario) OSSD 5
Korea CSAT 6
French Baccalaureate
India AISSC 9 (best 4 subjects)
USA SAT 10 (Out of 1600 (March 2016 onwards)
USA10 (ACT score)
Prerequisite Subjects (guide only)
Other provinces 750
Undergraduate program1
ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences B. Arts 3 11 20 12 14
10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80
74%
B. Archaeological Practice 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3
29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Art History & Curatorship 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15
12.3 29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Classical Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84%
13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Criminology 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13
1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Development Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29
84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. International Relations 3 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5 13.2
31 87% 14.5 1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81%
B. Languagesº 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13
1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% Commencement in Semester 2 is
possible but depends on existing language skills (spoken and
written). This option is not available to beginners.
B. Middle Eastern & Central Asian Studies
3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336
630 525 80 74%
B. Musicº ‡ 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170
23 462 336 630 525 80 74% Music applicants wishing to major in
Performance must audition. Visit
music.anu.edu.au/future-students/apply/performance-auditions for
further information, including application closing dates.
B. Political Science 3 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5 13.2 31 87%
14.5 1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81%
B. Politics, Philosophy & Economics 3 19 10 16 20 16 86% 3.75
366 19 15.5 37 93% 18 1330 30 541 394 738 615 94 91% Assumed
knowledge – Maths
B Public Policy 3 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5 13.2 31 87% 14.5
1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81%
B. Design ‡ ** 3 Selection based on completion of Australian Year
12 or equivalent, submission of a portfolio and interview. Visit
soad.cass.anu.edu.au/students/apply/bachelor-design-visual-art for
further information, including application closing dates.
Selection based on completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent,
submission of a portfolio and interview. Visit
soad.cass.anu.edu.au/students/apply/bachelor-design-visual-art for
further information, including application closing dates.
B. Visual Arts ‡ ** º 3
ANU College of Asia & the Pacific B. Asia-Pacific Affairs** 4
12 19 13 15 11.5 78% 3.5 338 15.5 12.7 30 85% 14 1180 24 469 341
639 533 82 77%
B. Asian Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13
1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. International Security Studies 3 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346
16.5 13.2 31 87% 14.5 1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81%
B. Pacific Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84%
13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Philosophy (Honours)—Humanities and Social Sciences ‡ ** 4 21 5
17 21 17 91% 3.90 376 22 17.2 41 95% 19.5 1430 33 594 432 810 675
98 96%
ANU College of Business & Economics B. Accounting 3 11 20 12 14
10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
Assumed knowledge –Maths
B. Actuarial Studies 3 17 11 16 19 15.5 85% 3.70 362 18 14.8 35 92%
17 1300 29 NA NA NA NA 92 89% Advanced Maths. (ACT: Specialist
Mathematics (Major/Minor) (160+)/ Specialist Methods(Major/Minor)
(160+), NSW: Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E3) or
equivalent.)
B. Business Administration 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3
29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Commerce 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170
23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
Assumed knowledge – Maths B. Economics 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45
333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Finance 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170
23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. International Businessº 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3
29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Statistics 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13
1170 23 NA NA NA NA 80 74%
Advanced Maths. (ACT: Specialist Mathematics (Major/Minor)
(160+)/Specialist Methods(Major/Minor) (160+), NSW: Mathematics
Extension 1 (Band E3) or equivalent.)
B Finance, Economics & Statistics (Hons)º
4 21 5 17 21 17 91% 3.90 376 22 17.2 41 95% 19.5 1430 33 NA NA NA
NA 98 96%
B. Social Sciences (Hons Actuarial Studies & Economics)**
^
4 20 6 17 21 17 89% 3.90 373 21 16.6 39 95% 19 1390 32 NA NA NA NA
97 95%
20 The Australian National University
International qualifications
Students with qualifications not listed in this table are
encouraged to apply as equivalent results in other exams may be
acceptable for admission.
Australian Year 12
Malaysia MICSS UEC 2 (best 5 subjects)
UK A Levels 3
Singapore A Levels 4
Canada (Ontario) OSSD 5
Korea CSAT 6
French Baccalaureate
India AISSC 9 (best 4 subjects)
USA SAT 10 (Out of 1600 (March 2016 onwards)
USA10 (ACT score)
Prerequisite Subjects (guide only)
Other provinces 750
ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science
B. Advanced Computing (Hons) 4 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5
13.2 31 87% 14.5 1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81% Advanced Maths.
(ACT: Mathematical Methods (Major)/Further Mathematics
(Major)/Specialist Mathematics/Specialist Methods (Major), NSW:
Mathematics or equivalent.)
B. Advanced Computing R&D (Hons)º 4 21 5 17 21 17 91% 3.90 376
22 17.2 41 95%* 19.5 1430 33 594 432 810 675 98 96% Advanced Maths.
(ACT: Specialist Mathematics (Major/Minor)/ Specialist
Methods(Major/Minor), NSW: Mathematics Extension 1.)
B. Applied Data Analytics 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3
34 90% 16.5 1270 27 502 365 684 570 90 87% Assumed knowledge
–Maths
B. Engineering (Hons) 4 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5 13.2 31
87% 14.5 1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81% Advanced Maths. (ACT:
Mathematical Methods (Major)/Further Mathematics (Major)/Specialist
Mathematics/Specialist Methods (Major), NSW: Mathematics or
equivalent.) Assumed knowledge - Physics.
B. Engineering (R&D) (Hons) 4 21 5 17 21 17 91% 3.90 376 22
17.2 41 95%* 19.5 1430 33 594 432 810 675 98 96%
B. Information Technology 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3
29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% Advanced Maths. (ACT:
Mathematical Methods (Major)/Further Mathematics (Major)/Specialist
Mathematics/Specialist Methods (Major), NSW: Mathematics or
equivalent.)
ANU College of Law B. Laws (Hons) 4 20 6 17 21 17 89% 3.90 373 21
16.6 39 95% 19 1390 32 581 422 792 660 97 95%
ANU Joint Colleges of Science B. Biotechnologyo 3 11 20 12 14 10.5
77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
Chemistry. (ACT: Chemistry (Major); NSW: Chemistry or
equivalent.)
B. Environment & Sustainability 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333
15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Environment & Sustainability (Advanced) (Hons)
4 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 90% 16.5 1270 27 502 365
684 570 90 87%
B. Geneticsº 3 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5 13.2 31 87% 14.5
1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81% Chemistry. (ACT: Chemistry (Major);
NSW: Chemistry or equivalent.)
B. Health Science ‡ **º 3 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5 13.2 31
87% 14.5 1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81% Assumed knowledge
–Chemistry
B. Mathematical Sciencesº 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3
34 90% 16.5 1270 27 502 365 684 570 90 87% Advanced Maths. (ACT:
Specialist Mathematics (Double Major), NSW: Mathematics Extension 2
or equivalent.)
B. Medical Scienceº 3 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5 13.2 31 87%
14.5 1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81% Chemistry. (ACT: Chemistry
(Major); NSW: Chemistry or equivalent.)
B. Philosophy (Hons) Science ‡ ** 4 21 5 17 21 17 91% 3.90 376 22
17.2 41 95% 19.5 1430 33 594 432 810 675 98 96%B. Philosophy (Hons)
Science [ANU]/
B. Science (Hons) [NUS] ‡ ** º 4
B. Psychology (Hons) 4 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 90%
16.5 1270 27 502 365 684 570 90 87%
B. Science 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170
23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Science (Advanced) (Hons) 4 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5
14.3 34 90% 16.5 1270 27 502 365 684 570 90 87%
B. Science (Psychology) 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29
84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
ANU-wide Flexible Double Arts, Social Sciences, Business and
Science
4
Admission requirement is the higher cut-off of the two degrees,
including prerequisites. Admission requirement is the higher
cut-off of the two degrees, including prerequisites.Flexible Double
Engineering and Advanced Computing
5
Flexible Double Law 6
1 The University reserves the right to alter or discontinue its
programs as required. Please note that not all degrees are
available to commence in Semester 2. The scores published should be
used as a guide for the listed year only, and the University may
vary these requirements at any time.
2 STPM best of 3 subjects (A=7, A-=6, B+=5, B=4, B-=3, C+=2, C=1).
UEC best 5 subjects (A1=1, A2=2, B3=3, B4=4, B5=5).
3 UK GCE A Levels best 3 or best 4 subjects, whichever provides the
higher rank (A*=6, A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1). All A Level exams must
be taken in the same academic year, with the exception of one
subject which can be from the preceding or following year.
4 Singapore A Levels entry for all programs is the total of the
best 3 H2 subjects (A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1) and the best H1
subject (A=2.5, B=2, C=1.5, D=1, E=0.5). The H1 subject may be
content-based, General Paper or Knowledge & Enquiry. Mother
tongue cannot be included in the calculation.
5 OSSD average of best 6 grade 12 University Preparation Courses or
University/ College Preparation Courses, including English (ENG4U).
BCCG average from all grade 12 subjects except Graduation
Transition (A=4, B=3, C+=2.5, C=2, C-=1, F=0).
6 Korea CSAT aggregate is the sum of the four standard scores in
Korean Language, Mathematics and Science (best 2 scores) or Social
Studies (best 2 scores).
7 HKDSE best 4 subjects excluding Chinese Language, Physical
Education, Technology and Living, Tourism and Hospitality, Health
Management and Social Care, and Religious Studies (5**=6, 5*=5.5,
5=5, 4=4, 3=3, 2=2, 1=1).
8 Students completing the International Baccalaureate, both in
Australia and overseas, are encouraged to apply through the
University Admissions Centre (www.uac.edu.au) as they may be
eligible for subject adjustment factors. If students choose to
apply directly to the ANU instead, they will not be eligible for
subject adjustment factors and are required to nominate the ANU to
receive their results directly through the IBO website.
2022 International Undergraduate Student Guide 21
International qualifications
Students with qualifications not listed in this table are
encouraged to apply as equivalent results in other exams may be
acceptable for admission.
Australian Year 12
Malaysia MICSS UEC 2 (best 5 subjects)
UK A Levels 3
Singapore A Levels 4
Canada (Ontario) OSSD 5
Korea CSAT 6
French Baccalaureate
India AISSC 9 (best 4 subjects)
USA SAT 10 (Out of 1600 (March 2016 onwards)
USA10 (ACT score)
Prerequisite Subjects (guide only)
Other provinces 750
ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science
B. Advanced Computing (Hons) 4 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5
13.2 31 87% 14.5 1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81% Advanced Maths.
(ACT: Mathematical Methods (Major)/Further Mathematics
(Major)/Specialist Mathematics/Specialist Methods (Major), NSW:
Mathematics or equivalent.)
B. Advanced Computing R&D (Hons)º 4 21 5 17 21 17 91% 3.90 376
22 17.2 41 95%* 19.5 1430 33 594 432 810 675 98 96% Advanced Maths.
(ACT: Specialist Mathematics (Major/Minor)/ Specialist
Methods(Major/Minor), NSW: Mathematics Extension 1.)
B. Applied Data Analytics 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3
34 90% 16.5 1270 27 502 365 684 570 90 87% Assumed knowledge
–Maths
B. Engineering (Hons) 4 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5 13.2 31
87% 14.5 1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81% Advanced Maths. (ACT:
Mathematical Methods (Major)/Further Mathematics (Major)/Specialist
Mathematics/Specialist Methods (Major), NSW: Mathematics or
equivalent.) Assumed knowledge - Physics.
B. Engineering (R&D) (Hons) 4 21 5 17 21 17 91% 3.90 376 22
17.2 41 95%* 19.5 1430 33 594 432 810 675 98 96%
B. Information Technology 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3
29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% Advanced Maths. (ACT:
Mathematical Methods (Major)/Further Mathematics (Major)/Specialist
Mathematics/Specialist Methods (Major), NSW: Mathematics or
equivalent.)
ANU College of Law B. Laws (Hons) 4 20 6 17 21 17 89% 3.90 373 21
16.6 39 95% 19 1390 32 581 422 792 660 97 95%
ANU Joint Colleges of Science B. Biotechnologyo 3 11 20 12 14 10.5
77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
Chemistry. (ACT: Chemistry (Major); NSW: Chemistry or
equivalent.)
B. Environment & Sustainability 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333
15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Environment & Sustainability (Advanced) (Hons)
4 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 90% 16.5 1270 27 502 365
684 570 90 87%
B. Geneticsº 3 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5 13.2 31 87% 14.5
1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81% Chemistry. (ACT: Chemistry (Major);
NSW: Chemistry or equivalent.)
B. Health Science ‡ **º 3 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5 13.2 31
87% 14.5 1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81% Assumed knowledge
–Chemistry
B. Mathematical Sciencesº 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3
34 90% 16.5 1270 27 502 365 684 570 90 87% Advanced Maths. (ACT:
Specialist Mathematics (Double Major), NSW: Mathematics Extension 2
or equivalent.)
B. Medical Scienceº 3 14 17 14 16 13 79% 3.55 346 16.5 13.2 31 87%
14.5 1210 25 479 348 653 544 85 81% Chemistry. (ACT: Chemistry
(Major); NSW: Chemistry or equivalent.)
B. Philosophy (Hons) Science ‡ ** 4 21 5 17 21 17 91% 3.90 376 22
17.2 41 95% 19.5 1430 33 594 432 810 675 98 96%B. Philosophy (Hons)
Science [ANU]/
B. Science (Hons) [NUS] ‡ ** º 4
B. Psychology (Hons) 4 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 90%
16.5 1270 27 502 365 684 570 90 87%
B. Science 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 84% 13 1170
23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
B. Science (Advanced) (Hons) 4 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5
14.3 34 90% 16.5 1270 27 502 365 684 570 90 87%
B. Science (Psychology) 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29
84% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%
ANU-wide Flexible Double Arts, Social Sciences, Business and
Science
4
Admission requirement is the higher cut-off of the two degrees,
including prerequisites. Admission requirement is the higher
cut-off of the two degrees, including prerequisites.Flexible Double
Engineering and Advanced Computing
5
Flexible Double Law 6
9 ISC average from marks in English and best 3 externally examined
subjects. AISSC total of best 4 externally examined subjects (A1=5,
A2=4.5, B1=3.5, B2=3, C1=2, C2=1.5, D1=1, D2=0.5).
10 As well as presenting SAT or ACT results, students must also
present: US high school diploma with an overall WGPA of 3.2 out of
4.0 (programs with an ATAR requirement below 90) or WGPA of 3.5 out
of 4.0 (programs with an ATAR requirement of 90 and above). If the
High School is not in the USA, it must be a US-accredited high
school.
11 Gao Kao requirements are for tests taken from 2017 onwards.
Students who previously sat the Gao Kao with different total marks
(Shanghai 600, Zhejiang 810) will be assessed using the
university’s previous requirements. Gao Kao test taken from 2021
with the total mark of 750 for Hainan and Jiangsu, the schedule of
‘Other provinces’ will apply. Please contact the Admissions Office
for further information if this applies to you.
12 Acceptable Foundation programs include (but not limited to): ANU
College, Monash, U Melbourne, U Adelaide, U Sydney, UNSW, UQ, and
UWA. The ANU College of Business and Economics also accepts
Foundation results from: Renmin U, Shanghai U of Finance &
Economics, Tsinghua U, Xiamen U.
‡ This degree program has further selection criteria in addition to
academic results.
** The results listed in this table are the minimum required for
consideration. Selection is case-by-case and requires approval from
the academic area.
º This program is only available for Semester 1 (February)
commencement. Any exceptions are at the discretion of the academic
area.
^ A limited number of places are available in this program. It can
only be commenced mid-year at National University of Singapore, and
offers must be accepted by the preceding February.
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E N G L I S H L A N G U A G E R E Q U I R E M E N T S
Test Regular Award Programs (Including Exchange & Study
Abroad)
Australian National Internships Program and MChD program
Master of Clinical Psychology & Master of Professional
Psychology
Academic IELTS and IELTS Indicator****
An overall score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component of
the test.
An overall score of 7.0 with a minimum 6.0 in each component of the
test.
An overall score of 7.0 with a minimum of 7.0 in each component of
the test.
Note: The requirement of a minimum of 7.0 in each component can be
met across two test sittings in a six month period, on condition
that:
a. The overall score is 7.0 on both tests; and b. There are no
scores less than 6.5 in either test.
TOEFL** paper based test
A score of 570 with a TWE* score of 4.5.
A score of 600 with a TWE* score of 5.0.
Not accepted.
TOEFL** internet based test and TOEFL internet based test Home
Edition****
An overall score of 80, with a minimum of 20 in Reading and Writing
and 18 in Speaking and Listening.
An overall score of 100, with a minimum of 22 in each component of
the test.
An overall score of 100, with a minimum of 27 in Writing, and 24 in
Reading and Listening, and 23 in Speaking.
Note: The requirement of the minimum in each component can be met
across two test sittings in a six month period, on condition
that:
c. The overall score is 100 on both tests; and d. There are no
scores less than 24 in Writing, and 20 in Speaking and
Listening, and 19 in Reading in either test.
Cambridge CAE Advanced (Post 2015)
An overall score of 176 with a minimum of 169 in all
sub-skills.
An overall score of 185 with a minimum of 169 in all
sub-skills.
Not accepted.
PTE Academic An overall score of 64 with a minimum score of 55 in
each of the communicative skills.
An overall score of 70 with a minimum score of 60 in each of the
communicative skills.
An overall score of 70 with a minimum score of 65 in each of the
communicative skills.
Note: The requirement of the minimum of 65 in each component can be
met across two test sittings in a six month period, on condition
that:
e. The overall score is 75 on both tests; and f. There are no
scores less than 58 in either test.
Duolingo
N.B., this applies for coursework awards only, for Sem 1 2021 or
Sem 2 2021 or Sem 1 2022 entry
110 plus recorded interview with InitialView.
115 or better for entry without recorded interview.
Not Accepted Not accepted.
* TWE = Test of Written English ** The TOEFL institutional code for
the ANU is 0506. Applicants may use this code to report their TOEFL
results to the university.. **** the IELTS Indicator and TOEFL
internet based test Home Edition will be accepted for entry in
Semester 1 2021, Semester 2 2021 or Semester 1 2022 only.
To meet the English Language Requirements please refer to the
English language policy for more options, anu.edu.au/study/apply/
english-language-requirements.
To learn more about applying to study at ANU and how we assess your
application, visit anu.edu.au/study/apply
Programs with alternate application procedures and dates
Are you interested in studying one of these programs at ANU?
> Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Affairs
> One-year Honours programs
> Vertical programs offered through the College of Science and
the College of Health & Medicine
> Some graduate coursework degrees
See link for full list:
www.anu.edu.au/study/apply/international-applications-undergraduate-and-postgraduate/program-specific-applications
These programs have additional minimum requirements for entry.
Please check ANU Programs and Courses to see if additional
requirements apply.
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The Australian National University (ANU) is making it easier for
you to settle into your first year of tertiary study by
guaranteeing you a place in a student residence.*
A C C O M M O D A T I O N
Living on campus is one of the best things about studying at ANU.
It will put everything that our wonderful city Canberra has to
offer, and much more, right on your doorstep.
Picture yourself living within walking, cycling or e-scooter
distance of Canberra's CBD and arriving within minutes to your
classes, casual job, gyms and cafes as well as libraries,
supermarkets and more.
University accommodation offers you a chance to become part of a
diverse and vibrant community with access to events and
opportunities that are all about broadening your horizons and
helping you to make friends and build networks for life.
Each ANU residential hall or college has its own ethos, character
and social and academic life—and a bevy of staff and senior
residents who will provide pastoral care and support your safety
and wellbeing 24/7.
You can live communally or independently and in catered or self-
catered accommodation. Whichever your preference, you can rely on a
calendar filled with exciting social, cultural, sporting and
academic activities and a network of support that will make your
time at university fun and stimulating, as well as
educational.
Explore ANU residences to find the one for you.
Plan your living expenses If you're thinking of leaving home to
head to university, plan a budget during 2022 to help you meet your
living expenses.
As well as your annual accommodation fees, your budget should
include the cost of food, entertainment, public transport fares,
textbooks, clothing and stationery.
Explore ANU scholarships. If you're eligible, these can help you
with the cost of accommodation as well as other study expenses. For
more information about scholarships, go to page 25 of this
guide.
Estimate your university expenses
*The ANU Accommodation Guarantee covers students coming to ANU to
undertake undergraduate study for the first time. It guarantees an
offer of accommodation in one of our campus residences.
Your chance to live on campus, in the heart of Canberra!
ANU offers a broad range of accommodation choices for students,
within a diverse and vibrant community. Take a virtual tour and
explore the features of each residence.
SUBSCRIBE TO LEARN MORE
2022 residential fees
Refundable deposit ($AU)
Bruce Hall* Catered from $460.00 $300 $1,000 $180
Burgmann College* Catered from $473.43 $526 $1,000 $210
John XXIII College* Catered from $467.85 $295 $300 $300
Ursula Hall* Catered from $429.00 $300 $1,000 $190
Burton & Garran Hall Self-catered from $245.00 $300 $1,000
$150
Fenner Hall Self-catered from $305.00 $300 $1,000 $235
Davey Lodge** Self-catered from $290.00 $300 $800 $125
Kinloch Lodge** Self-catered from $270.00 $300 $800 $125
Warrumbul Lodge** Self-catered from $270.00 $300 $800 $125
Lena Karmel Lodge** Self-catered from $265.00 $300 $800 $125
Wamburun Hall Self-catered from $315.00 $300 $1,000 $185
Wright Hall*** Flexi-catered from $433.00 $300 $1,000 $200
* 21 meals per week.
*** 16 meals per week
Please note:
Some halls, colleges and lodges charge extra for phone, internet
connections and other services.
The fees listed in the table are for 2022 and subject to change. Go
to anu.edu.au/student-residence-cost-comparison for updates on
current fees and any other costs involved. All figures in this
table are in Australian dollars.
Tim Chan Bachelor of Science (1st Year)
Travelling thousands of miles away from home to study abroad,
without a shadow of a doubt, is one of the most challenging things
I have ever done in my life. Yet it is definitely the best decision
I have ever made so far.
Prior to my arrival, I was so nervous: Canberra was completely new
to me and I had no idea about the environment and challenges I was
going to face. Luckily, I chose to stay in Wright Hall. Residents
and staff members here are very friendly and caring. They are the
nicest people I have ever met. They are eager to offer me
assistance to settle into and adapt to life in ANU and Australia.
They are more than just my friends. They are my family here (yes,
both residents and staff members live in Wright Hall).
Living in residential halls not only has granted me opportunities
to join various events and chances to meet people from all around
the world, but also academic support from my fellow residents. They
offered me advice on studying in the university and the methods to
ace the academic challenges ahead. This is something you could
never experience elsewhere.
Living in ANU and Wright Hall is something you would never want to
miss, and I am always proud to call ANU and Wright Hall my
home.
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A N U C H A N C E L L O R ’ S I N T E R N A T I O N A L S C H O L A
R S H I P
If you're an academically outstanding student, the prestigious
Chancellor's International scholarship could reduce your tuition
fees by up to 50 per cent.
> meets the conditions of the program for which they have
received an offer of admission, including the requirement to be
onshore for some components (if applicable)
> has not received the scholarship previously.
Selection ANU offers Chancellor's International Scholarships based
on academic merit. We'll determine yours using the qualifications
you submit with your ANU application. If you have multiple
qualifications, we'll determine your place on the merit list using
the one that on which we'll base your study offer.
Benefits The scholarship reduces tuition fees by 25 or 50 per
cent.
The tuition fee reduction is applied to three years of study for
undergraduate recipients and up to two years of study for
postgraduate recipients.
Additionally, as a recipient of the ANU Chancellor's International
Scholarship, you are allowed to pay a reduced tuition deposit of
AUD 10,000 instead of the standard deposit amount listed on your
admissions offer letter.
How to apply You don't need to apply for the scholarship as you
will be automatically considered if you meet the eligibility
criteria.
Apply now to start the admissions process and for ANU to consider
you for the Chancellor's International Scholarship.
How to accept You will need to accept both your academic offer and
your scholarship offer separately. More information will be
provided with your scholarship offer letter.
Further information Learn more about ANU scholarships at
anu.edu.au/study/scholarships
Build your future with our help. Whether you are looking for
financial support to start your studies or help to move away from
home for the first time, we have a scholarship for you and your
situation.
Find out more about ANU scholarships at
anu.edu.au/study/scholarships
We've made applying for it easy too. All you'll need to do for us
to consider you for the scholarship is submit your application to
ANU.
We'll determine your eligibility based on your selection rank and
your citizenship. The number of scholarships available and their
value will depend on your country or region.
Number available
Field of study Any eligible program except:
> Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours in Actuarial Studies and
Economics)
> Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Affairs (Ritsumeikan)
> Doctor of Medicine and Surgery (MChD)
Eligibility The scholarship is available to a prospective ANU
applicant who:
> is defined as an overseas student under the terms of the
Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 and does not hold
a 995 visa (unless enrolling in an eligible postgraduate
program)
> has received an offer of admission to commence at the
University in an eligible program and semester
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Kirat Alreja India Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Honours) "The
Chancellor's International Scholarship has been a massive financial
support for my study at ANU. It has motivated me to put exceptional
efforts into my research and exams and inspired me to do
more!"
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S U P P O R T S E R V I C E S
Our student services will help you get the most out of your time at
ANU. They are here to build your academic skills, connect you with
a mentor and help out with the day-to-day things, like enrolling in
your courses, accessing disability support and, when you're ready,
planning your future career.
Volunteering and skill development program ANU+ is a program that
formally recognises your volunteering experience and contribution.
It encourages you to give back to the community, develop
employability skills and reflect on your volunteering experiences
to gain a deeper understanding of yourself and the world around
you.
>
[email protected]
> anu.edu.au/anuplus
> facebook.com/anuplus1
Develop your academic skills Develop your academic skills and
strategies to meet your study goals with the ANU Academic Skills
team.
We provide advice and workshops on a range of subjects, including
academic and research writing, study-related issues and referencing
to help you thrive during your degree.
>
[email protected]
> anu.edu.au/academicskills
> facebook.com/ANUAcademicSkills
First-year program If you’re from a rural or remote location,
low-income or refugee background or the first in your family to
attend university, the First-Year Experience program is for you.
You can also take part if you’re simply looking to build a
community and strong support network at ANU early to help you
thrive in your studies.
This free strengths-based transition and development program will
help you build your connection to the University, your teachers and
fellow students through events, activities, support services and
much more.
>
[email protected]
> anusa.com.au
Career planning and support ANU Careers provides a range of
services that can help you apply for a casual job, internship or
plan your career. Come and see them for application advice,
interview preparation or simply to gain some tips to help you
successfully transition from study to the world of work.
>
[email protected]
> careers.anu.edu.au
> facebook.com/ANUCareers
Access and inclusion services If you're caring for or are a student
living with disability or a medical condition, the ANU Access and
Inclusion team will help you to participate fully in a program of
study by providing advice, adjustment recommendations and support.
The team can also help if you're an elite athlete who needs to fit
sporting commitments around your studies.
>
[email protected]
> anu.edu.au/students/contacts/access-inclusion
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Health and medical services The ANU Medical Centre operates a
state-of-the-art health and wellness clinic on levels 2 and 3 of
the Health and Wellbeing Centre (Building 156) in Kambri. You can
access ANU Medical Centre services for free through your Overseas
Health Cover.
> anu.edu.au/students/contacts/medical-services
Respectful Relationships unit The ANU Respectful Relationships unit
helps the campus community in the prevention of sexual assault and
sexual harassment. The unit also assists and supports survivors
with sexual harassment and violence reporting.
>
[email protected]
> anu.edu.au/students/health-safety-wellbeing/respectful-
relationships-unit
Spiritual support When you need spiritual support, our team of
multifaith chaplains will be available to help. They represent the
Anglican, Catholic and Baptist churches and the Muslim, Hindu,
Jewish, Baha'l faiths as well as the Humanist tradition.
>
[email protected]
> anu.edu.au/students/contacts/chaplaincy
Counselling services ANU Counselling is a free, confidential and
non-diagnostic service that can help support you and enhance your
mental health and wellbeing throughout your studies. As well as
one-on-one counselling sessions, as an ANU student you will have
access to free group programs, seminars and a crisis support
line.
>
[email protected]
> counselling.anu.edu.au
Your safety on campus Your safety is our priority! ANUOK makes
accessing ANU security services quick and easy. These services
include security escorts and more.
Download the ANU OK application using PlayStore (for Android users)
or AppStore (for iPhone users).
SET4ANU This is a free orientation program to help new students
make the transition to life at ANU. When you sign up to the
program, you'll be assigned a senior student who will introduce you
to other students studying similar degrees. They will also help
with finding your way around campus, show you how to use ANU online
systems and sign up for tutorials, the gym and clubs and
societies.
> anu.edu.au/students/information-for/new-students/
set4anu-program
ANU Thrive This is a student-led initiative to promote student
wellbeing, offering all ANU students free consultations, as well as
a variety of events and information sessions throughout the
year.
> anu.edu.au/students/contacts/anu-thrive
24/7 ANU wellbeing and support line As an ANU student, you can call
this line if you need relief from emotional distress, help managing
immediate threats to your life or safety or to learn about pathways
for longer-term support.
> Phone 1300 050 327
> Text 0488 884 170
Your students’ association You will study hard but university is
also a great time to make new friends and have fun. Run by
students, the ANU Students’ Association (ANUSA) offers 200-plus
clubs and societies that explore interests as wide ranging as
sport, culture and environmental activism, along with a range of
study disciplines.
As an ANU undergraduate student you’ll automatically become a
member of ANUSA. That means as well as getting to join in the fun
stuff, you’ll be able to access free legal advice and advocacy
services and supportive welfare programs – or choose to run for
office at the next ANUSA election!
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Yasmin Sahihi Flexible double degree: Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/
Bachelor of Economics ANU has given me the once-in-a-lifetime
opportunities and adventures that come with being a student of a
world-class university—and through these opportunities, I’m getting
to see the impact on the world of the things I’m learning on a
day-to-day basis.
During one of my semester breaks, I was fortunate enough to take
part in a public health study tour and to be financially supported
to study at local hospitals in Yogyakarta, Depok and Jakarta in
Indonesia. At all of these hospitals, I learned about implementing
public health programs in developing countries and different
geographical areas.
This year, I am excited about being part of a team of ANU students
who will be volunteering as paralegals in the Kimberley region of
remote Western Australia, where we will be supporting lawyers
working to get justice for Indigenous Australians.
Every day that I’m at ANU, I get closer to completing my degree
while gaining new degrees of experience.
Get job-ready skills and contribute to something bigger than you.
Take on some amazing internships here and overseas, some of which
are exclusive to ANU.
Australian National Internships Program An elite opportunity for
you to undertake a 12-week research-oriented internship with
organisations like the ACT Legislative Assembly, government
departments and agencies, embassies and diplomatic missions,
national cultural institutions, leading NGOs, industry
organisations, think-tanks and policy research centres.
The Australian National Internships Program (ANIP) is the only
university program that offers Australian Commonwealth
Parliamentary Internships. Interns are based in the offices of
Members of Parliament and Senators and engage with a range of
portfolio activities that shape national policymaking.
> anip.anu.edu.au
Taiwan Public Policy Internship Program Head to Taiwan and
undertake a six-week research internship with a department or
agency in the Taiwanese Government.
The Taiwan Public Policy Internship Program can be undertaken by
students of the ANU School of Politics and International Relations
for course credit.
Washington Internship Program Offered through the ANU School of
Politics and International Relations, you will get to experience
political life in Washington DC over seven weeks in the United
States Congress.
You’ll work in the offices of Members of Congress or on the staff
of Congressional committees while completing a program of research
on a specialised aspect of American government, politics, and
public policy.
I N T E R N S H I P S
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L E A R N B Y A D V E N T U R E
At ANU, you can study at some of the world’s top universities and
learn and practice a new language and culture while connecting with
other outstanding students from around the globe – all while
earning credit towards your degree.
Participate in one or several short of long-term programs – you
will have more than 180 ANU partners in 39 countries to choose
yours from.
And, while you’re internationalising your degree, you’ll make new
friends and foster personal and career networks that will last you
a lifetime.
There’s nothing like learning by adventure. Build your skills,
knowledge and life experience by studying abroad. You’ll also
expand your career options after graduation.
Discover global programs at ANU
University of Toronto
Imperial College London
> United Kingdom
> United States
Our two-week, summer, semester or year-long programs could take you
to one of many universities around the world. Choose where you’d
like to go.
Where will you go?
Peking University
ETH Zurich
David Chieng Flexible double degree: Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of
Laws One of my favourite things about ANU has been the overseas
exchange opportunities. During my two-and a-half years here, I have
already done a short winter language course in Japan at Ritsumeikan
University with the help of a $3,000 NCP Mobility Grant and studied
one of the law programs at the London School of Economics and
Political Science Summer School.
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C A M P U S L I F E
Life at ANU offers something for everyone. Our campus is a great
place to meet friends between classes and pursue your hobbies and
interests.
Campus tours
A guided campus tour is a fantastic opportunity to get a closer
look at ANU life. With COVID-19 affecting travel, you can now tour
our campus and college facilities virtually.
Take a tour
For more information and to book a tour, go online at
anu.edu.au/study/events/ campus-tours
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