The Australian National University is a world-famous public comprehensive research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Founded in 1946, ANU is the first research university in Australia. It is the only university founded by the Federal Parliament of Australia and the only highest institution in Australia with national university qualification.
Australian National University ranks 29th in 2020 QS World University ranking, ranking first in Australia for 15 consecutive years, and 76th in 2019 World University Academic Ranking.
Australian National University is famous for its research-leading teaching. It has the largest library in the southern hemisphere. It has the most advanced supercomputer in the southern hemisphere, Raijin. The academic scepter of ANU was presented by Oxford University in 1950. It shares the same origin with Oxford mace.
There are 10 libraries of different sizes, with a collection of more than 1 million books in The Australian National University. In addition, the university is adjacent to the National Library of Australia, which has a rich collection, including 4.7 million books, 100,000 journals and magazines, 400,000 maps, 590,000 photos, etc., which can be comparable to any world-class library, providing great convenience for teachers and students of the Australian National University.
The Parties agree to provide agreed admission and credit pathways for international students to access selected postgraduate programs within the ANU College of Business and Economics. ANU agrees to enroll qualified students from SIS into the degree programs and provide students who successfully complete the program requirements with certification that they have been awarded corresponding ANU degrees.
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