GRADUATE STUDY@ANU Quick link for research students | ||
What can I study? | How do I apply? | Who can I talk to? |
ANU offers over 53 different areas of graduate study, with research and coursework options in most areas. Coursework students attend classes and lectures. Research students work more independently and write a thesis. >>Graduate Coursework Students ANU has introduced Graduate Studies Select, a program which offers coursework students more flexibility and diversity in their studies. | The application process for graduate study at ANU depends on whether you are an international or local student, and the kind of program you are applying for. Prospective research students should read the Application Advice for Research Students. As well as applying to study, you may also need to apply to other areas of ANU, such as scholarships or accommodation. | Prospective student eventsYou have a number of opportunities to talk to academic or administrative staff about your study options.
ANU staff also attend other international events to talk to prospective students. |
Why study at ANU? | How do I find out more? | What is the latest news? |
ANU ranks highly at a national and international level. With a focus on research, ANU has a high ratio of academic staff to students. ANU supports our students in many ways, with renowned services to cater for a variety of needs. Located in Canberra, ANU offers easy access to many national institutions, from the Federal Parliament to the libraries, museums and cultural institutions of a modern capital city.
| The Graduate Programs guide provides a good overview of the course offerings and an introduction to the university. Online Handbooks provide specific information for coursework and research students. Visit the campus and get a current student to show you around. Our students are prepared to speak up about the advantages of studying at the ANU. | New Department of Archaeology and Natural History PhD ScholarshipsThe Department of Archaeology and Natural History in the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific specialises in archaeological science, and is now offering guaranteed PhD scholarships to suitably qualified applicants from Australia and New Zealand. Research ScholarshipsApplications are now open for research scholarships for Australian and New Zealand citizens and permanent residents and New Zealand citizens (for the 2010 academic year). |
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The information published on the Study at ANU 2009 website applies to the 2009 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2008 website.



