Australia - Australian National University, Canberra

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

Consistently ranked among the world's top universities

Canberra, Australia

QUICK FACTS

Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

City Size: Similar to Norwich

University Type: Campus

Climate: Dry, oceanic climate; warm/hot summers and cool/cold winters.

Cost of Living: More expensive than Norwich

Local Language: English

Did You Know: QS voted Canberra 23rd best student city in the world. 

What's Unique: Canberra is known a the 'bush capital' as it is surrounded by nature and forest. 

 

ANU's Website

ANU's Course Catalogue

WHY CHOOSE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY? 

Established in 1946, The Australian National University is one of the world's most highly regarded universities, recognised internationally for its cutting-edge research and excellence in teaching. As the national university, ANU is committed to advancing the nation and educating tomorrow's leaders.

The main ANU campus is located on 145 hectares of beautifully maintained parklands in the centre of Australia's capital, Canberra. A ‘green' campus, ANU has more than 10,000 trees within its grounds.

Canberra is known as the bush capital, and offers the comforts of city living alongside the advantages of living in a smaller town. Home to important national institutions like the National Library, National Gallery, National Museum and National Archives, Canberra never ceases to delight and entertain its visitors. For more day-to-day facilities and services, the city boasts excellent shopping malls, cinemas, restaurants, bars and cafes. The city is also surrounded by National Parks and bushland so has plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy while making the most of the Aussie sun! For those not seeking year-round tropical climates - Canberra is more temperate and experiences 4 seasons similar to the UK.

Contact us

Contact us via email: studyabroad@uea.ac.uk