University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is an internationally recognised research intensive university with a strong tradition of excellence in teaching, research and research training and community engagement. Established in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university. Melbourne offers broad undergraduate degrees and world-leading graduate programs delivered through graduate schools in professional and scholarly disciplines to about 50,000 students each year.
Located in the suburbs of Australia's capital, Canberra, the Australian National University (ANU) is an internationally-recognised higher education institution and a notable producer of distinguished alumni and faculty alike.
As the only state-governed university in Australia and a big player among the country's research universities, ANU is known for the quality and good prospects of its graduates.
Its foundation was established by the Australian Parliament in 1946. The institution was first intended as a postgraduate college, but later developed a successful undergraduate division, and successfully merged with Canberra University College in the 1960s.
Today, ANU is a well-known academic authority organised into seven colleges. Researchers and students have the chance to broaden their knowledge and conduct research in a wide array of fields: arts and social sciences; Asian and Pacific studies and languages; business and economics; engineering and computer science; law; medicine and biology; and physical and mathematical sciences.
In ANU’s major campus, which is located in Canberra's southern district of Acton, students can find modern lecture theatres, libraries with over 2.5 million publications on offer as well as fully equipped laboratories and research centres. Some of the buildings within Acton campus have been included in a local heritage list, preserving sites related to the establishment of the Australian capital. ANU’s also receives a considerable endowment in order to fund the operation of these facilities.
The university is an active member of the Group of 8, a coalition of research-intensive Australian universities and the International Alliance of Research Universities. To foster cross-border collaborations and exchange of students, ANU works directly with Yale University, the University of Cambridge and ETH Zurich.
Apart from boasting several Nobel Laureates, ANU is also the alma mater of important political figures in Australia such as former Prime Ministers Kevin Rudd and Bob Hawke.
As the only state-governed university in Australia and a big player among the country's research universities, ANU is known for the quality and good prospects of its graduates.
Its foundation was established by the Australian Parliament in 1946. The institution was first intended as a postgraduate college, but later developed a successful undergraduate division, and successfully merged with Canberra University College in the 1960s.
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Today, ANU is a well-known academic authority organised into seven colleges. Researchers and students have the chance to broaden their knowledge and conduct research in a wide array of fields: arts and social sciences; Asian and Pacific studies and languages; business and economics; engineering and computer science; law; medicine and biology; and physical and mathematical sciences.
The university is an active member of the Group of 8, a coalition of research-intensive Australian universities and the International Alliance of Research Universities. To foster cross-border collaborations and exchange of students, ANU works directly with Yale University, the University of Cambridge and ETH Zurich.
Apart from boasting several Nobel Laureates, ANU is also the alma mater of important political figures in Australia such as former Prime Ministers Kevin Rudd and Bob Hawke.
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