ANU is Australia's national university, established by the federal government. Known for its outstanding research, academic excellence, and policy influence, ANU is a member of the Group of Eight and is internationally recognized for its teaching and research across a range of disciplines.
ANU's main campus in Acton is parkland-style, with extensive green spaces, modern facilities, and close proximity to Canberra's cultural and political institutions. Students enjoy a strong residential college system, vibrant student associations, and a close-knit academic community.
QS World Ranking 2026
Students
17,000
Institution Type
Public
Year Established
1946
Location
Canberra, ACT, Australia
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