Australian National University Malaysia
Australian National University

The Australian National University (ANU), established in 1946, is Australia's only university created by an Act of Parliament and is known as the "Harvard of Australia". ANU ranks 32nd in the 2026 QS World University Rankings, is a core member of Australia's Group of Eight (Go8), and is a member of the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU). The university has produced 6 Nobel laureates, 2 Australian Prime Ministers, and numerous international political leaders and scholars. ANU excels in humanities and social sciences, natural sciences, engineering and technology, and medicine and health sciences, and boasts world-class research facilities including the largest library in the Southern Hemisphere, the supercomputer Gadi, and the Siding Spring Observatory. ANU is globally renowned for its exceptional academic reputation, world-class research achievements, and innovative teaching methods, providing students with a world-class educational experience and vast career development opportunities. The university maintains close partnerships with numerous renowned global enterprises and research institutions, providing students with rich internship and employment opportunities.See More
Campuses
The Australian National University has 1 main campus located in Canberra, Australia's capital, offering students a world-class learning and research environment.
Location
Acton, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Nearby
Located in Canberra's city centre, this is ANU's main campus. The campus is adjacent to the National Museum of Australia, the National Library of Australia, and the National Gallery of Australia, with a beautiful environment, extensive green spaces, and historic buildings, approximately 5 minutes by car from Canberra's central business district, with convenient transport.
Getting Here
Easily accessible by bus, light rail, and bicycle. The campus is approximately 10 minutes by car from Canberra Central Station and 15 minutes by car from Canberra Airport.
Faculties
All of ANU's main faculties are located on this campus, including the College of Arts and Social Sciences, the College of Asia and the Pacific, the College of Business and Economics, the College of Engineering and Computer Science, the College of Science, the College of Law, and the College of Medicine and Health Sciences.
About
Acton Campus is ANU's core campus, spanning 145 hectares with world-class teaching and research facilities. The campus combines historic buildings with modern teaching facilities, including the largest library in the Southern Hemisphere, the supercomputer Gadi, the Siding Spring Observatory, advanced laboratories, research centres, arts centres, and sports facilities, providing students with an exceptional learning environment. The campus houses multiple world-leading research centres, with world-class research facilities in humanities and social sciences, natural sciences, engineering and technology, and medicine and health sciences.
| Season | Months | Temperature |
|---|---|---|
| Spring | Sep - Nov | 15-25°C |
| Summer | Dec - Feb | 21-30°C |
| Autumn | Mar - May | 15-25°C |
| Winter | Jun - Aug | 11-22°C |
Flights to/from Malaysia
Living Costs Estimation
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Acton Campus
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