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Australian National University - Exchange Programme

About the Programme

ANU has led the development of Australia’s understanding of itself and the world since 1946. The university offers undergraduate and postgraduate students from across Australia and around the world a comprehensive portfolio of degrees – including flexible double degrees – and the support of more than 3,000 academic and professional staff.

ANU research informs students’ learning and is rated above world-standard. It addresses the important issues of today’s complex world, such as biodiversity, climate change, energy alternatives, food and regional security. Other research areas include combating disease, justice and the law, physics, engineering, humanities and the arts.

The main campus is in the heart of the national capital, Canberra. A meeting place for First Nations Ngunnawal and Ngambri people for thousands of years, Canberra is a global and diverse city buzzing with year-round festivals and world-class arts, culture and entertainment. Fresh air, mountains, bike paths and the locals’ commitment to sustainability make the capital the world’s 5th healthiest city to live in. There are four other campuses including Kioloa Coastal Campus in New South Wales, Mount Stromlo Observatory 18km southwest of Canberra city in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), North Australia Research Unit campus approximately 15km drive from Darwin city and Siding Spring Observatory also in New South Wales.

General Information

Institution

Australian National University

Programme Type

HKU Worldwide Student Exchange

Credit

Credit

Duration

Fall/Spring

Medium of instruction

English

Programme Fee

HKU Tuition Fees

Website

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Fact Sheet / Brochure (PDF)

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This Programme is under “HKU Worldwide Student Exchange”

(Please read the following Application Detail)