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b The Australian National University
M E S S A G E F R O M T H E V I C E C H A N C E L L O R
Welcome to Australia’s national university.
It gives me great pleasure to introduce you to our postgraduate guide for 2018.
If you are making the extremely important decision about where to undertake your postgraduate studies, I encourage you to consider ANU.
As the national university of Australia we stand ready to offer you one of the world’s finest research and learning experiences.
We believe that great research by outstanding staff creates the right environment for the highest quality education. Our top ranking in
Australia and in the world’s top 20 allows ANU to attract the very best teachers and researchers from across the globe in a range of subject disciplines. If you choose ANU you will have the chance to work alongside some of these great researchers.
Your postgraduate degree from ANU will prepare you for the future of your choice and help you realise your career ambitions. Our graduates are rated the most employable in Australia and amongst the most sought after by employers around the world.
We are a community committed to supporting you all the way through your studies. You will have exceptional teachers, mentors and support services to help you reach your educational goals. We are a university that welcomes students from across the country and all over the world. This makes us one of the most diverse and international universities.
Many of our students live right here on our beautiful parkland campus in the national capital. In our postgraduate lodges you will find friends that you will keep for a lifetime and become part of a lively intellectual community.
ANU is an incredibly exciting university and I am pleased to invite you here to undertake your postgraduate studies.
I look forward to welcoming you to ANU in 2018/19.
Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC Vice-Chancellor and President
2018 Postgraduate Programs 1
C O N T E N T S
Published December 2017 by the Division of Student Recruitment, The Australian National University. CRICOS Provider Number: 00120C
No undertakings are binding on the University unless they are obtained in an official letter from the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement). The University may vary the entrance scores and requirements, content and availability of programs and courses, and costs and charges applied to the courses outlined in this Student Guide. The University reserves the right to change the contents of courses and not to offer all courses listed in the Student Guide.
Academic excellence 2
Global network 6
Graduate outcomes 7
What you can study 8
Programs 10
Your application 15
English language requirements 16
Accommodation 17
Student services 18
Scholarships, fees and other costs 19
Canberra 20
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Students Postgraduate Coursework 9,073Higher Degree Research 2,858Undergraduate 11,633 (as at 2016)
Academic staff 1,710 (as at 2017)
86% hold a PhD - more than any other Australian university
One of highest academic staff to student ratios
In 2017 almost 5,000 studentslived on campus
INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES
A C A D E M I C E X C E L L E N C E
in AustraliaQS World University Rankings 2017
in the worldQS World University Rankings 2017
in the worldInternational Outlook Times Higher Education Rankings 2017
20 7
Current subject rankings QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017
2018 Postgraduate Programs 3
50% students undertaking postgraduate degree programs
6 Nobel Laureates among faculty and alumni including our VC
95% Research rated above World standard
NOBEL
95%
world standard
Subject In the world In Aust.
Accounting and Finance 23 4Agriculture and Forestry 21 2Anthropology 13 1Archaeology 13 1Art and Design 48Biological Sciences 46 4Computer Sciences 36 2Development Studies 11 1Earth and Marine Sciences 13 1Economics and Econometrics 29 2Education 39Electrical and Electronic Engineering 44 2English Language and Literature 27 3
Subject In the world In Aust.
Environmental Sciences 24 4Geography 10 1History 14 1Law 16 4Linguistics 29 3Mathematics 27 1Modern Languages 28 1Philosophy 21 1Politics and International Studies 6 1Psychology 44Social Policy and Administration 8 1Sociology 18 1Statistics 36 2
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A C A D E M I C E X C E L L E N C E
ANU is recognised as one of the world’s foremost centres of education, research and leadership.
You will be guided by some of the world’s brightest minds, have access to world-class facilities and resources, and enjoy unique opportunities for exploration, career development and personal and professional networking.
Asia & the Pacific
> Australian Centre on China in the World
> Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs
> Crawford School of Public Policy
> RegNet School of Regulation and Global Governance
> School of Culture, History and Language
ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
W asiapacific.anu.edu.au
Business & Economics
> Research School of Accounting
> Research School of Economics
> Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics
> Research School of Management
ANU College of Business and Economics
W cbe.anu.edu.au
Arts & Humanities
> ANU Centre for European Studies
> ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods
> Australian Centre for Federalism
> Australian National Centre for Latin American Studies
> Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
> Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies
> Centre for the Study of Australian Politics
> Research School of Humanities and Arts
> Research School of Social Sciences
> School of Archaeology and Anthropology
> School of Art and Design
> School of Demography
> School of History
> School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics
> School of Music
> School of Philosophy
> School of Politics and International Relations
> School of Sociology
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
W cass.anu.edu.au
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Engineering & Computer Science
> Research School of Computer Science
> Research School of Engineering
ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science
W cecs.anu.edu.au
Law
> Australian Centre for Environmental Law
> Centre for Climate Law and Policy
> Centre for Commercial Law
> Centre for International and Public Law
> Centre for Law and Economics
> Centre for Law, Arts and Humanities
> Centre for Military and Security Law
> Profession, Education and Regulation in Law Centre
ANU College of Law
W law.anu.edu.au
Science
> ANU Medical School
> Australian Centre for Economic Research on Health
> Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science
> Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute
> Centre for Advanced Microscopy
> Centre for Research on Ageing, Health and Wellbeing
> Climate Change Institute
> Energy Change Institute
> Fenner School of Environment and Society
> Mathematical Sciences Institute
> National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health
> National Institute for Mental Health Research
> Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics
> Research School of Biology
> Research School of Chemistry
> Research School of Earth Sciences
> Research School of Physics and Engineering
> Research School of Population Health
> Research School of Psychology
> The John Curtin School of Medical Research
ANU Joint Colleges of Science
W science.anu.edu.au
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G L O B A L N E T W O R K
When you graduate from ANU, you become a lifelong member of our alumni community, which stretches across the globe.
85,140Australia
1,151Malaysia
3,396 China
1,695United States
1,455Singapore
1,089Indonesia
902Hong Kong
520Japan
1,087United Kingdom
622New Zealand
468Thailand
402Canada
383Vietnam
280India
420Philippines
258Korea, South (Republic of Korea)
235Bangladesh
224Taiwan
224Pakistan
250Papua New Guinea
2018 Postgraduate Programs 7
10Top 10 occupations for ANU graduates*
1 Academic
2 Manager
3 Director
4 Lawyer
5 Consultant
6 ANU Officer
7 Analyst
8 Engineer
9 Adviser
10 Accountant/ finance specialist
5Top five industries in which ANU graduates work*
Public administration and safety
30%
Education and training 29%
Professional, scientific and technical services
16%
Finance and insurance 6%
Other 19%
G R A D U A T E O U T C O M E S
Be one of Australia’s most employable graduates on a global scale.When you graduate from ANU, you will be in demand the world over for your abilities to understand, and apply vision and creativity to addressing complex contemporary challenges.
#1ANU graduates are ranked as most employable in Australia.Times Higher Education Global Employability Ranking 2017
21in the world for graduate employabilityTimes Higher Education Global Employability Ranking 2017
* ANU Alumni statistics
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W H A T Y O U C A N S T U D Y
Flexible optionsFlexible Double Master: ANU has pioneered the Flexible Double Master degree so you can study two Master-level programs at the same time to strengthen your expertise, and fast-track your qualifications and your career. Unique to ANU, our Flexible Double Master degree is offered through the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences.
For more information and a list of possible combinations, visit programsandcourses.anu.edu.au/program/7050FDM
Graduate Studies Select: Create your own postgraduate study program with Graduate Studies Select (GSS). You can choose from a broad range of postgraduate courses offered across most of our academic colleges, including some pre-approved courses from our partner universities.You can choose from three GSS programs, depending on your needs:
> Graduate Certificate of Studies
> Master of Studies
> Master of Studies (Advanced)
To learn more, visit anu.edu.au/study/study-options/graduate-studies-select
Postgraduate coursework Postgraduate coursework will deepen your knowledge, expand your skills and equip you for a successful career in your field.
Our postgraduate coursework programs include Master degrees, along with a range of graduate-level Certificates and Diplomas. Some coursework programs also involve a research component, where students work with the assistance of a supervisor.
Admission into a postgraduate coursework program requires the completion of a Bachelor degree as a minimum.
Graduate Certificate: six months’ full-time study, or approximately 24 units
Graduate Diploma: one year full-time study, or approximately 36–48 units
Master degree: two years’ full-time study, or approximately 72 units
Master degree (Advanced): two years’ full-time study, or approximately 72 units. Includes a 24-unit equivalent supervised sub-thesis.
“I love teaching. I have so much fun seeing the look of understanding on students faces when you can see a concept just clicks. I believe a good teacher pushes students outside of their comfort zone but provides a safe landing for failure, and a learning pathway forward.”
Dr Adam ButtMaster of Higher Education ’13, PhD ’11, Bachelor of Commerce ’01
Current position: Senior Lecturer, Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics, ANU College of Business and Economics
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Postgraduate research Postgraduate research, or a Higher Degree by Research (HDR) program, is a research-focused degree usually undertaken by someone who has completed a previous degree with a significant research component.
You can undertake an HDR program at ANU through a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and other professional doctorates.
To be considered eligible for admission to an HDR program at ANU you must:
> Hold, or be about to complete, an Australian Bachelor degree with at least Second Class Honours – Upper (First Class Honours is often required) or its international equivalent; or a Postgraduate degree with a significant research thesis component.
> You must have already identified a supervisor at ANU, willing and available to supervise your research.
> All applicants must meet the University’s English Language Admission Requirements for students.
You can apply online throughout the year. If you are applying for a research scholarship, be aware of scholarship application deadlines. You must indicate on your application form if you still wish to be considered for admission if your scholarship application is unsuccessful.
For more information visit, anu.edu.au/research/postgraduate-research-students
ANU MOOCsANU became the first Australian member of Massive Open Online Course provider edX, an online learning platform which provides university-level courses in a wide range of disciplines to a worldwide audience.
Owned jointly by Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology edX aims to provide education to one billion people worldwide within 10 years.
Choose from:
> Astrophysics
> Astrophysics: Cosmology
> Astrophysics: Exploring Exoplanets
> Astrophysics: The Violent Universe
> Evidence-Based Business Communication
> Evidence-Based Global Management
> Evidence-Based Management
> Evidence-Based Management Foundations
> Evidence-Based Practice in Management
> Evidence-Based Project Management
> Evidence-Based Stakeholder Marketing
> Evidence-Based Technology Management
> Greatest Unsolved Mysteries of the Universe
> Ignorance
> Introduction to Actuarial Science
> How to Survive Your PhD
To see our edX online courses visit, edx.org/school/anux
“Through my Masters, I’m essentially studying how to teach computers to learn. This involves learning about current perspectives in artificial intelligence research, while gaining perspectives on project management and interdisciplinary thinking through electives and social activities. The research in the field of artificial intelligence at ANU is cutting-edge and world-class, and the courses teach us to tackle complex multidisciplinary problems. The small tutorial class sizes are a great opportunity to ask questions and discover other students’ perspectives.”
Cheng YuMaster of Computing in Artificial Intelligence
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P R O G R A M S
Degree name CRICOS code
Indicative 2018 annual domestic fee $AUD
Domestic applications through UAC
Indicative 2018 annual international fee $AUD
International applications direct to ANU
No Semester 2 intake
Duration
Business & EconomicsAccounting
Graduate Certificate of Accounting 052700G 16944 22584 0.5
Master of Accounting 050800J 33888 45168 2
Master of Professional Accounting 050799G 33888 45168 1.5
Actuarial Studies
Graduate Certificate Finance & Actuarial Stat 082257G 16944 22584 0.5
Master of Actuarial Practice 079658E 33888 45168 2.5
Master of Actuarial Studies 050802G 33888 45168 X 2
Business information systems
Master of Business information systems 050796M 33888 45168 2
Master of Business information systems (Advanced) 091198E 33888 45168 2
Commerce
Master of Commerce (Advanced) 093294M 33888 45168 2
Economics
Graduate Certificate of Economics 082256G 16944 22584 0.5
Graduate Diploma of Economics 082263J 33888 45168 1
Master of Applied Economics 082269C 33888 45168 2
Master of Economic Policy 082289K 33888 45168 2
Master of Economics 082290F 33888 45168 2
Master of Environmental and Resource Economics 082295A 33888 45168 2
Master of Financial Economics 086226D 33888 45168 X 2
Master of International and Development Economics 082308A 33888 — 45168 2
Finance
Master of Applied Finance 079659D 33888 45168 1.5
Master of Finance 039762C 33888 45168 2
Master of Financial Management 029316G 33888 45168 1
Management and marketing
Graduate Certificate of Management 030000G 16944 22584 0.5
Master of Business Administration 091188G 33888 45168 1.5
Master of Business Administration (Advanced) 091197F 33888 45168 2
Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation 091185K 33888 45168 2
Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Advanced) 091191A 33888 45168 Master of International Management 088059J 33888 45168 2
Master of International Management (Advanced) 091195G 33888 45168 2
Master of Management 091183A 33888 45168 2
Master of Management (Advanced) 091189F 33888 45168 2
Master of Marketing Management 091184M 33888 45168 2
Master of Marketing Management (Advanced) 091190B 33888 45168 2
Master of Leadership 091186J 33888 45168 2
Master of Project Management 082344G 33888 45168 2
Master of Project Management (Advanced) 091193K 33888 45168 2
Statistics
Master of Statistics 082353G 32256 42960 2
Creative Art & DesignDigital arts
Master of Digital Arts 082285C 25920 35904 2
Master of Digital Arts (Advanced) 082286B 25920 T 35904 T 2
Music
Master of Music 082374B 25920 35904 2
Master of Music (Advanced) 082375A 25920 35904 2
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Degree name CRICOS code
Indicative 2018 annual domestic fee $AUD
Domestic applications through UAC
Indicative 2018 annual international fee $AUD
International applications direct to ANU
No Semester 2 intake
Duration
Visual arts
Master of Visual Arts 082377K 25920 35904 2
Master of Visual Arts (Advanced) 082359A 25920 35904 2
Design
Master of Design 092388B 25920 35904 2
Master of Design (Advanced) 092389A 25920 35904 2
Engineering & ComputingComputing
Graduate Certificate of Applied Data Analytics — 16128 — Not offered 0.5
Graduate Diploma of Applied Data Analytics — 32256 — Not offered 1
Master of Applied Data Analytics — 32256 — Not offered 1.5
Graduate Diploma of Computing 084573A 32640 43200 1
Master of Computing 078940M 32640 43200 2
Master of Computing (Advanced) 085934F 32640 43200 2
Master of Innovation and Professional Practice 092938K 33876 45168 X 2
Engineering
Master of Engineering in Digital System and Telecommunications
077326G 32640 43200 2
Master of Engineering in Mechatronics 077326G 32640 43200 2
Master of Engineering in Photonics 077326G 32640 43200 2
Master of Engineering in Renewable Energy 077326G 32640 43200 2
International StudiesInternational affairs
Graduate Diploma of International affairs 088970M 31200 42960 1
Master of Asian and Pacific Studies 093286M 29280 40416 2
Master of Asian and Pacific Studies (Advanced) 093287K 29280 40416 2
Diplomacy
Master of Diplomacy 082287A 31200 42960 2
Master of Diplomacy (Advanced) 088969D 31200 42960 2
International relations
Master of International Relations 082309M 31200 42960 2
Master of International Relations (Advanced) 082311F 31200 42960 2
Strategic studies
Master of Strategic studies 082354F 31200 42960 2
Master of Strategic studies (Advanced) 082355E 31200 42960 2
LawGraduate Certificate of Law 082258F 15600 21480 0.5
Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice — 9970 13535 1
Juris Doctor (On-campus) 061559M 33888 45168 3
Juris Doctor (Online) NO CRICOS 33888 — Not offered 6 years part-time
Master of Laws 006504E 31200 42960 1
Master of Laws in Environmental Law 006504E 31200 42960 1
Master of Laws in Government and Regulation 006504E 31200 42960 1
Master of Laws in International Law 006504E 31200 42960 1
Master of Laws in International Security Law 006504E 31200 42960 1
Master of Laws in Law, Governance, and Development
006504E 31200 42960 1
Master of Legal Practice — 20400 — 28752 1.5
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Degree name CRICOS code
Indicative 2018 annual domestic fee $AUD
Domestic applications through UAC
Indicative 2018 annual international fee $AUD
International applications direct to ANU
No Semester 2 intake
Duration
Political ScienceMaster of Political Science 096437K 31200 41280 2
Master of Political Science (Advanced) 096438J 31200 41280 2
Public PolicyPolicy and governance
Graduate Certificate of Public Policy 089715G 15600 — 21480 0.5
Master of Public Administration 082345G 31200 — 42960 2
Executive Master of Public Administration — 31200 42960 1.5
Master of Criminology, Justice and Regulation 096022M 29280 42960 2
Master of Criminology, Justice and Regulation (Advanced)
096023K 29280 42961 2
Executive Master of Public Policy 095622F 31200 — 42960 1
Master of Public Policy 082349C 31200 — 42960 2
Master of Public Policy in Population Change 082349C 31200 — 42960 2
Master of Public Policy in Regulation 082349C 31200 — 42960 2
Master of Public Policy in Environment and Public Policy
082349C 31200 — 42960 2
Master of Public Policy in Health Policy 082349C 31200 — 42960 2
Master of Public Policy in Public Finance 082349C 31200 — 42960 2
Master of Public Policy in Global Development Policy 082349C 31200 — 42960 2
Master of Public Policy in Economic Policy 082349C 31200 — 42960 2
Master of Public Policy in International Policy 082349C 31200 — 42960 2
Master of Public Policy in Policy Analysis 082349C 31200 — 42960 2
Master of Public Policy in Social Policy 082349C 31200 — 42960 2
Master of Public Policy in Social Research Methods 082349C 31200 — 42960 2
Master of Public Policy in Foreign and Defence Policy 082349C 31200 — 42960 2
Master of Public Policy in Indigenous Policy 082349C 31200 — 42960 2
Master of Public Policy in Policy Communication 082349C 31200 — 42960 2
National security policy
Master of National Security Policy 082340A 31200 — 42960 2
Master of National Security Policy (Advanced) 082341M 31200 — 42960 2
Science, Health & EnvironmentAstronomy and astrophsics
Master of Astronomy and Astrophsics (Advanced) 082274F 32256 42960 2
Biology
Master of Science in Biological Sciences 096439G 31200 41280 2
Master of Science in Biological Sciences (Advanced) 096440D 31200 41280 2
Master of Science in Quantitative Biology and Bioinformatics
096439G 31200 41280 2
Master of Science (Advanced) in Quantitative Biology and Bioinformatics
096440D 31200 41280 2
Master of Biotechnology 082279A 32256 42960 2
Master of Biotechnology (Advanced) 082280G 32256 42960 2
Master of Neuroscience 082376M 33888 45168 2
Master of Neuroscience (Advanced) 082342K 33888 45168 2
Earth sciences
Master of Earth sciences (Advanced) 082288M 32256 42960 2
Environment and resource management
Master of Climate Change 082373C 32256 — 42960 2
Master of Energy Change 082291E 32256 42960 2
Master of Energy Change (Advanced) 082292D 32256 42960 2
Master of Environment 082293C 31200 42960 2
Master of Environment (Advanced) 082294B 32256 — 42960 2
P R O G R A M S
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Degree name CRICOS code
Indicative 2018 annual domestic fee $AUD
Domestic applications through UAC
Indicative 2018 annual international fee $AUD
International applications direct to ANU
No Semester 2 intake
Duration
Master of Environmental Management and Development
082296M 32256 — 42960 2
Master of Environmental Management and Development (Advanced)
093288J 32256 — 42960 2
Master of Environmental Management and Development (Online)
— 32256 — 42960 2
Master of Environmental Science 082297K 32256 42960 2
Master of Environmental Science (Advanced) 082298J 32256 42960 2
Master of Environmental and Resource Economics 082295A 33888 45168 2
Master of Forestry 082299G 32256 42960 2
Master of Forestry (Advanced) 082300J 32256 42960 2
Mathematical sciences
Master of Mathematical Sciences (Advanced) 093293A 32256 42960 2
Medicine and health sciences
Doctor of Medicine and Surgery 077442D 36000 79728 X 4
Graduate Certificate of Public Health — 17280 — — — 0.5
Graduate Diploma of Public Health — 34560 — — — 1
Master of Public Health 082346F 36000 48000 2
Master of Public Health (Advanced) 082347E 36000 48000 2
Physics
Master of Nuclear Science 082343J 32256 42960 2
Psychology
Master of Clinical Psychology 003116G 32640 45168 X 2
Science
Graduate Diploma of Science 003114K 33888 45168 1
Science communication
Master of Science Communication 082350K 32256 38592 2
Master of Science Communication Outreach 083816F 32256 42960 X 1
Social Sciences & HumanitiesFlexible Double Masters
Flexible Double Masters 088510F 30240 40560 3
Anthropology
Master of Anthropology 082265G 29280 40416 2
Master of Anthropology (Advanced) 082266F 29280 40416 2
Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development
082267E 29280 40416 2
Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (Advanced)
082268D 29280 40416 2
Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (Fully Online)
— 29280 40416 1.5
Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (Advanced) (Fully Online)
— 29280 40416 1.5
Master of Culture, Health and Medicine 082283E 34560 46080 2
Master of Culture, Health and Medicine (Advanced) 082284D 34560 46080 2
Archaeology
Master of Archaeological and Evolutionary Science 096399M 29280 38880 2
Master of Archaeological and Evolutionary Science (Advanced)
096400A 29280 38880 2
Art history and curatorial studies
Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies 082272G 29280 40416 2
Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies (Advanced)
082273G 29280 40416 2
Arts
Graduate Certificate of Arts 082255J 14640 19440 0.5
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Degree name CRICOS code
Indicative 2018 annual domestic fee $AUD
Domestic applications through UAC
Indicative 2018 annual international fee $AUD
International applications direct to ANU
No Semester 2 intake
Duration
Digital humanities
Master of Digital Humanities and Public Culture 088508M 29280 40416 2
Master of Digital Humanities and Public Culture (Advanced)
088509K 29280 40416 2
Globalisation
Master of Globalisation 082303F 31200 42960 2
Master of Globalisation (Advanced) 082304E 31200 42960 2
Gradute Studies Select
Graduate Certificate of Studies 082261M 16944 22584 0.5
Graduate Certificate of Studies (Online) — 16944 22584 0.5
Master of Studies 082356D 33888 45168 2
Master of Studies (Advanced) 082357C 33888 45168 2
History
Master of History 082306C 29280 40416 2
Master of History (Advanced) 082307B 29280 40416 2
Lingustics and languages
Master of General and Applied Linguistics 082301G 29280 40416 2
Master of General and Applied Linguistics (Advanced) 082302G 29280 40416 2
Translation
Master of Translation 083815G 29280 40416 2
Master of Translation (Advanced) 083814G 29280 40416 2
Middle Eastern and Central Asian studies
Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies 082338F 29280 40416 2
Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies (Advanced)
082339E 29280 40416 2
Museums and heritage studies
Master of Museums and Heritage Studies 085331M 29280 40416 2
Master of Museums and Heritage Studies (Advanced) 085332K 29280 40416 2
Master of Arts - Arts Administration / Master of Museum and Heritage Studies
093290D 29280 40416 2
Social research
Master of Social Research 082351J 29280 40416 2
Master of Social Research (Advanced) 082352G 29280 T 40416 T 2
T..Admission by Internal Transfer. Please refer to programsandcourses.anu.edu.au
#..Total cost dependent upon personal course selection.
P R O G R A M S
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Y O U R A P P L I C A T I O N
How to accept your offer
You can accept your offer to study at ANU online at anu.edu.au/study/accept
Important dates
Postgraduate applications open in September. the year prior to commencement.
Each postgraduate program has a unique application closing date. Always check application deadlines on the relevant ANU School website or the UAC website.
W uac.edu.au/postgraduate
International students
How to apply
International students can apply directly to ANU, or through an official ANU agent.
Apply to ANU
You can apply online at anu.edu.au/study/apply
Check that you meet the admission and English language requirements for your chosen course. You will need to pay a A$100 application fee.
ANU will assess your application and we may contact you if we need more information.
If your application is successful, you will receive a Full Offer or a Conditional Offer, depending on any further requirements.
Apply through an official ANU agent
ANU has official agents in over 50 countries around the world. ANU agents will help you with all aspects of your application – from answering your questions and helping you select the right program for your needs, to submitting and processing your application.
To find an official ANU agent go to anu.edu.au/study/contacts
Important dates Semester 2 (July)
Semester 1 (February)
Application closing dates 31 May 2018 15 December 2018
Acceptance deadline (offshore students)**
30 June 2018 15 January 2019
Acceptance deadline (onshore students)***
10 July 2018 31 January 2019
Domestic studentsYou are a domestic applicant* if you:
> are an Australian or New Zealand citizen > hold an Australian Permanent Residency Visa > hold an Australian Humanitarian Visa.
If none of these criteria apply, then you are an international student.
You can apply for a postgraduate coursework program if you hold a Bachelor degree or equivalent, or are about to graduate. Most ANU programs also require that you achieve a particular Grade Point Average in addition to completion. Some may have further requirements such as professional work experience or cognate backgrounds. For more information please go to programsandcourses.anu.edu.au
All applicants must meet the ANU English Language Requirements.
How to apply
To apply for most postgraduate coursework degree programs, you will need to submit your application through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) and pay a fee.
W uac.edu.au
You must apply directly to ANU for the following programs:
> Graduate Certificate in Public Policy > Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice > Executive Master of Public Policy > Master of Climate Change > Master of Environmental Management and
Development Online > Master of Environmental and Resource Economics > Master of Environmental Management and Development
(Advanced) > Master of Environmental Management and Development > Master of International and Development Economics > Master of National Security Policy > Master of Public Policy in Economic Policy > Master of Public Policy in Global Development Policy > Master of Public Policy in International Policy > Master of Public Policy in Population Change > Master of Public Policy in Regulation > Master of Public Administration > Master of Public Policy in Environment and Public Policy > Master of Public Policy in Health Policy > Master of Public Policy in Policy Analysis > Master of Public Policy in Public Finance > Master of Public Policy in Social Research Methods > Master of National Security Policy (Advanced) > Master of Public Policy > Master of Public Policy in Foreign and Defence Policy > Master of Public Policy in Indigenous Policy > Master of Public Policy in Policy Communication > Master of Public Policy in Social Policy > Master of Legal Practice
W anu.edu.au/pg/apply
Apply and take the first step towards a postgraduate qualification.
* Consistent with current legislation at time of printing. Please note legislation that relates to the classification of Domestic Students is currently under review for 2018.
** The term ‘offshore student’ ordinarily applies to you if you have not completed your entry qualification in Australia under an Australian student visa, and will be applying for a student visa from overseas.
*** The term ‘onshore student’ ordinarily applies to you if you have completed your entry qualification in Australia under an Australian student visa and you are applying for ANU and your new student visa without a break in your study (ie you may be going home for a short holiday after your previous studies, but you will be coming back to start at ANU in the next intake).
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E N G L I S H L A N G U A G E R E Q U I R E M E N T S
Australian citizens will often meet the ANU English language proficiency requirements by completion of secondary and/or tertiary study within the Australian education system. Some applicants may also meet the ANU English language proficiency requirements by completion of equivalent studies in one of a number of English speaking countries, or by completion of a tertiary program of at least two years duration that is taught and assessed entirely in English during the past four years.
Some students may need to provide an English proficiency test certificate, such as the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) to meet the ANU requirements.
Refer to the ANU English Language Requirements for Students policy for further information:
W anu.edu.au/study/apply/english-language-requirements
English language preparationThe ANU Access English program is a 10-week course offered by ANU College. The course runs four times a year and is designed so that you can finish the course in time to start your studies at ANU. You must already have an IELTS (or recognised equivalent) score of 6.0, with a minimum score of 5.5 in all bands, to gain entry to the course. (See table below.)
For all information on English language requirements visitW anu.edu.au/pg/english
You must provide evidence of English language proficiency for admission to ANU.
Test Regular Degree Programs(including Exchange and Study Abroad)
ANIP, Medicine, undergraduate Law, JD and Legal Workshop programs
Graduate Law programs (except JD and Legal Workshop programs)
Academic IELTS An overall score of 6.5 with at least 6 in each component of the test
An overall score of 7 with at least 6 in each component
An overall score of 7 with at least 7 in Writing and at least 6 in each other component
TOEFL1 - paper-based test
A score of 570 with TWE* score of 4.5
A score of 600 with TWE* score of 5.0
A score or 650 with TWE* of 5.0
TOEFL1 - internet-based test
A score of 80, with a minimum of 20 in Reading and Writing and 18 in Speaking and Listening
A score of 100, with a minimum of 22 in all four sections
A score of 110, with a minimum of 26 in Writing and at least 22 in all other sections
Cambridge CAE Advanced
176 overall with at least 169 in all sub skills
185 overall with a least 169 in all sub skills
185 overall with at least 185 in writing and 169 in the remaining sub skills
PTE Academic Overall 64, minimum score of 55 in each section
Overall 70, minimum score of 60 in each section
Overall 70 minimum score of 60 in each section and at least 70 in Writing
* TWE = Test of Written English
Contact
ANU CollegeT +61 2 6125 6688E [email protected] anucollege.edu.au
CRICOS Code: 01682E
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A C C O M M O D A T I O N
Because Canberra is a university town, the highest turnover of rental properties is during the December/January summer break.
Renting Advice:anu.edu.au/study/accommodation/advice-procedures/renting
Applying for a leaseIn Canberra, real estate agents and property owners often insist that prospective tenants see the property before applying for a lease, to be seriously considered.
To apply, you will need to fill out an application form which will ask you about your personal circumstances, including your financial situation. You will also be asked for referees, people who can verify that you are trustworthy, like a previous landlord or employer.
If you are applying from overseas, it’s a good idea to attach written references to your application. Given the time differences between Australia and the rest of the world, this will make the process easier for you and the person assessing your application.
The agent should let you know within a week if your application has been successful.
Setting up your homeYour lease will usually be for a period of six to 12 months. You will be responsible for organising the utilities connections. Water will be connected by the owner but you will need to pay for the water you use.
Factor in these costs when setting up your new home:
> Bond is usually four weeks’ rent and is held by the ACT Office of Regulatory Services. Provided you don’t cause damage to the property and maintain it, the bond will be returned to you in full at the end of the lease
> As well as bond, you will probably need to pay four weeks’ rent in advance
> Connection fees for the telephone, electricity, gas and any other utilities you choose to connect at the property
> It’s a good idea to take out household contents insurance > Moving expenses > Canberra has a broad range of recycled, second-hand and
brand new furniture and household suppliers.
If you have a dispute with the landlord or real estate agent, Accommodation Services and the Tenants Union ACT can give you advice and advocate on your behalf.
W anu.edu.au/study/accommodationW tenantsact.org.au
On-campusANU gives you more opportunities to live on campus than any other Australian university, so you can make the most of your time here. Apply to join nearly 5,000 students from across Australia and around the world who call ANU home.
Postgraduate students can apply for on-campus accommodation in these residences:
Self-catered
> Bruce Hall Packard Wing > Fenner Hall > Toad Hall > Ursula Hall Laurus Wing > Graduate House > Davey Lodge > Kinloch Lodge > Lena Karmel Lodge > Warrumbul Lodge > Burgmann College Postgraduate Village
We cannot guarantee that on-campus accommodation will be available. Also, student residences are not suitable for children, so you may need to explore renting off-campus (non-ANU).
We recommend arriving in Canberra early to find non-ANU accommodation.
Share a house or apartmentShared accommodation can be hard to find if you’re not in Canberra.
Shared households in Australia take different forms; some share meals and rotate household chores, while others have multiple people living in the same house but keeping separate lives.
A good place to start looking for shared accommodation is ANU Housing Online.
W housingonline.anu.edu.au
W anu.edu.au/study/accommodation/advice-procedures/group-housing
Rent privatelyYou can rent an apartment or house privately through a real estate agent or direct from the property owner.
The best place to start your search is online. We suggest these sites:
W allhomes.com.auW domain.com.auW realestate.com.auW gumtree.com.au
Live on campus or take a short commute from one of Canberra’s well-connected neighbourhoods.
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S T U D E N T S E R V I C E S
You can access a range of services to support you throughout your studies at ANU, so you can make the most of your time here.
ANU Careers CentreANU Careers Centre is dedicated to providing a range of services to assist you to reach your full potential. ANU Careers is available to assist with a wide range of queries - from the general exploration of career ideas and the career implications of subject choices, to details of specific jobs, employers, or postgraduate courses. Our resources are available to current students and recent graduates.
We also provide employers with advice on recruitment strategies, how to maintain a profile on campus and assistance with targeting suitably qualified and motivated students and graduates.
W careers.anu.edu.au
Academic Skills and Learning CentreAcademic Skills and Learning Centre (ASLC) offers ANU students of all levels free and confidential help with their academic work through individual tutorials, workshops, courses and handouts.
The centre inspires students to take control of their learning and teach students a board range of strategies to become active and confident learners who think critically, research effectively, communicate incisively and apply their learning with integrity.
W academicskills.anu.edu.au
The Postgraduate and Research Students’ AssociationThe Postgraduate and Research Students’ Association (PARSA) is the student representative body for postgraduates at the ANU. They provide a range of services aimed at providing support for the specific needs of postgraduate students in relation to both their studies and daily life. The primary focus of PARSA is the interests and welfare of all research and coursework postgraduate students at ANU.
All postgraduate students at ANU automatically become memebers of PARSA.
PARSA is run by students, for students and represents postgraduates both collectively and individually.
W parsa.anu.edu.au
For an extensive list of services available on-campus please visit:
W anu.edu.au/study/student-experience
The ANU Sport and Recreation AssociationThe ANU Sport and Recreation Association, commonly known as ANU Sport, promotes and provides a varied and exciting range of opportunities to participate in affordable sporting and physical recreational activities.
ANU Sport endeavour to make their facilities and activities relaxed, fun, safe and a place for everyone.
For more information visitW anu-sport.com.au
Campus toursTake a tour guided by a Student Ambassador who will share with you their experience at ANU while showing you around our beautiful campus.
Tours operate Monday to Friday 10am-5pm (excluding public holidays).
For more information W anu.edu.au/campustours
To book E [email protected]
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ScholarshipsThere are a number of scholarships available to current ANU students to help with the cost of your studies. Donors and benefactors, external organisations and the Australian Government fund many of the scholarships we offer.
W anu.edu.au/study/scholarships-fees
Scholarships for Higher Degree by Research
ANU funds a range of scholarships for HDR students.
W anu.edu.au/students/scholarships/anu-phd-scholarships
Domestic studentsMost domestic postgraduate coursework and non-award students at ANU must pay domestic tuition fees. The amount you have to pay is based on the courses in which you enrol. Each course has a set fee, so you will be invoiced for the total fees for all the courses you enrol in for a semester or session.
You can defer part or all of your tuition fees using FEE-HELP if you meet these citizenship and residency requirements:*
> You are an Australian citizen or permanent humanitarian visa holder (living in Australia for the duration of your enrolment).
> You are a permanent visa holder undertaking bridging study for overseas-trained professionals, and will be living in Australia for the duration of your enrolment.
If you use FEE-HELP, the Australian Government will pay your tuition fees while you study, but you will be required to pay back those fees through the taxation system or voluntary payments.
W http://studyassist.gov.au/sites/studyassist/helppayingmyfees/feehelp/pages
A small number of postgraduate programs offer Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP)* where the Australian Government subsidises your tuition fees. For information about CSPs see anu.edu.au/students/scholarships/graduate-commonwealth-supported-places
W programsandcourses.anu.edu.au
International studentsIf you are an international student, you will have to pay international student fees. The amount you have to pay is based on the courses in which you enrol. Each course has a set fee, so you will be invoiced for the total fees for all the courses you enrol in for a semester or session.
Refund policy for international students
If you are an international student and have enrolled at ANU for the first time and you are in your first semester or session, your tuition fees may be refunded in full if you discontinue your studies before the relevant census date.
W anu.edu.au/pg/fees
S C H O L A R S H I P S , F E E S A N D O T H E R C O S T S
Health insurance
All non-Australian citizens living in Australia must have health insurance. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is private health insurance that will cover the costs of your medical and hospital care if you need it. We recommend Allianz Global Assistance but you can choose another provider that offers this cover.
Higher Degree by Research International Students - School Fee Waiver
From 1 January 2016 the children of HDR international students studying in Canberra are eligible to have their fees waived in ACT Government schools. This eases the financial burden on HDR students’ families and helps cement Canberra’s position as Australia’s education and research capital.
An eligible HDR international student will need to hold a Postgraduate Research Sector visa (Subclass 500) issued by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection and be enrolled in a Masters degree by research or a Doctoral degree.
W www.education.act.gov.au/school_education/international_students/temporary_residents_and_dependants
Services and amenities feeDomestic and international students at ANU must pay a services and amenities fee. This helps to support services like student counselling, recreational facilities, sporting and cultural events held on campus throughout the year.
W anu.edu.au/pg/ssaf
Cost of livingIn addition to tuition fees, there are other costs you may want to consider before starting your postgraduate degree at ANU, particularly if you’re moving to Canberra from interstate or overseas.
The ACT Government website Canberra: Create your Future explores a range of topics about living, studying and working in Canberra, including living costs.
W www.canberrayourfuture.com.au
For international students, the Australian Government’s Study in Australia website is also full of useful information about studying in Australia.
W studyinaustralia.gov.au
*Consistent with current legislation at time of printing. Please note legislation pertaining to CSP and HELP is currently under review for 2018.
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C A N B E R R A
Best city to visitLonely Planet has ranked Canberra the World’s 3rd best city to visit in 2018
Best student city QS Best Student Cities 2017 has ranked Canberra in the top 25 cities in the world to live and study.
SafestCanberra is considered one of the safest cities in Australia with one of the lowest crime rates.2
Global community A city of just over 409,000 people with more than 25% of our residents born overseas, countless embassies and national institutes, Canberra has a strong sense of community; our global community.1
1. Australian Demographic Statistics, Australian Bureau of Statistics, September 2017, abs.gov.au/ausstats/[email protected]/mf/3101.0 2. Police.act.gov.au
You will come to understand why Canberra is consistently rated one of the world’s best cities for quality of life.
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Woden Valley 15 25 40
Tuggeranong 20 32 60
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