The Australian National University
ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment
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Welcome to the ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment

The Australian National University introduces two new colleges: ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment and ANU College of Physical Sciences.

Formed from the ANU College of Medicine and Health Sciences and ANU College of Science, the two new Colleges will strengthen strategic planning and better align research expertise and teaching disciplines.

The ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment (CMBE) brings together biological, clinical, population health and environmental sciences in four schools: the John Curtin School of Medical Research, the Research School of Biology, the School of Health and Psychological Sciences and the Fenner School of Environment and Society.

The ANU College of Physical Sciences (CoPS) comprises the Schools of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Mathematical Sciences and Physical Sciences & Engineering.

These two dynamic new Colleges will build on our existing strengths within health and sciences, and we look forward to the opportunities they will provide for continuing excellence in both research and teaching at ANU.

Professor Andrew Cockburn, Director, ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment
Professor Aidan Byrne, Director, ANU College of Physical Sciences; Dean of Science
Professor Nicholas Glasgow, Dean of Medicine and Health Sciences
Ms Anne Kealley, General Manager



Fenner School of Environment & Society

John Curtin School of Medical Research

Research School of Biology

School of Health & Psychological Sciences