Science Shop
Guaranteed PhD Scholarships
Travel Grants
Student Equity
Class Representatives
ANU Health Service
ANU Counselling Centre
ANU Sports and Recreation Association (SRA)
Childcare
ANU Student's Association
Postgraduate and Research Student’s Association (PARSA)
University Accomodation
Dean of Students
Jabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre
Campus Map
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Guaranteed PhD Scholarships

Open new opportunities with a science PhD at Australia's top research university.*
First class honours domestic applicants are guaranteed entry and a scholarship.
Offer for places commenced in 2009 in the ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment. Subject to supervisor availability and the first class honours degree being in a relevant discipline.
Scholarship will be at least at the rate of an Australian Postgraduate Award $20,007 (2008 rate).
* Ranked No. 1 in Australia and 16th in the world by The Times, October 2006.
Travel Grants
Funds are available to support travel by staff, students and visitors. Staff should submit proposals to the Convener. Students should submit proposals to the Dean.
More details available here...
Student Equity
The university is proud of its tradition for fairness just as much as it is proud of its reputation for intellectual rigour and innovation.
However, just as the university must remain constantly vigilant in ensuring it remains at the forefront of teaching and research excellence, so too it must remain contemporary in its equal opportunity administrative policies and administrative processes. To this end, the university has specific initiatives and policy priorities designed to address disadvantage and ensure we are abreast of world’s best practice in areas of equal opportunity for our people.
Policies, reports, programs, and services relating to student equity can be found here...
Class Representatives
University rules stipulate that each course nominate a student as Class Representative for School Committee meetings. School Committees, involving teaching staff and student representatives, make periodic decisions concerning course offerings in the School and other matters of interest to students.
The class representatives can also represent other students in the class if they have any problems with the course, the lecturers or tutors and do not wish to approach the Course Co-ordinator personally. This way, if you feel that there are any changes we can make to improve the course, we can modify things as we go, rather than finding out after the event.
Class representatives are also entrusted with overseeing the ANUSET evaluation forms at the end of the course.
ANU Health Service
The University Health Service offers primary health care to students of the ANU. We have both male and female doctors and a nurse available for health advice and assistance.
If you would like to see a doctor, we advise that you ring to make an appointment before you come to the Health Service. If you attend without an appointment and your matter is not urgent, you may be asked to make an appointment at a later time or date.
ANU Counselling Centre
The ANU offers a free and confidential
counselling service to all current ANU students. Your counsellor will help you to:
- get a better understanding of your problem
- strengthen your resources for handling the problem
- find an effective solution.
Counselling is generally short-term, and your counsellor will aim to help you resolve your problem in the shortest possible time.
ANU Sports and Recreation Association (SRA)
SRA provides a
wide range of recreational and sporting opportunities for all ANU students and members to enjoy.
Childcare
The following four centres offer
part-time or full-time childcare to families of students and staff of the University:
ANU Student's Association
The Australian National University Students’ Association (ANUSA) is the representative body of undergraduate students on campus. If you are an undergraduate student at ANU, then you are an ANUSA member, and ANUSA is your student voice.
We consist of a number of elected students. We present student issues to the University Council, to Faculty Boards and on other official committees. We represent student issues outside the campus, organise social events and activism on campus, plus providing some student services which are not otherwise provided by the University.
If you ever have an issue which you want raised, or think that something about university life needs to be changed, or just want to talk through a problem, then come in and see us! ANUSA’s office is located in Building 17, above the Commonwealth Bank in Union Court.
Postgraduate and Research Student’s Association (PARSA)
The Postgraduate and Research Student’s Association (PARSA) represents every postgraduate student at ANU. All postgraduate and research students are members of PARSA automatically.
PARSA offers several services that support its members. We lobby for change to university governance through active participation in university committee and administrative procedures. We have a project officer who can give confidential one-on-one advice about a range of academic issues that might affect students' studies. We also provide access to a lawyer who offers free services to postgraduate students.
To find out more about PARSA,
visit our website or get a copy of PARSA’s annual
Survival Guide which is full of useful information that's relevant to postgraduate study. Alternatively, keep an eye open for PARSA’s frequent social events.
Parsa is governed by students for students. We're an advocacy body that gives postgraduates a voice on their own campus.
University Accomodation
University Accommodation (UA) provides a variety of services to the ANU community to assist staff and students find accommodation.
- ANU Student Residences - on campus accommodation for full time ANU undergraduates and postgraduate students
- ANU Owned Rental Properties – how to apply and who is eligible
- Renting – general information and assistance on where to begin when searching for a rental property
- Housing Online – Housing Online is a noticeboard for those looking for and those offering accommodation. Includes share houses, private board and private rentals
- Financial Assistance – Information on Bursaries and a guide to Budgeting
- Liversidge Court Apartments – short term, self contained apartments on campus, available to the University community, corporate and general public guests.
Dean of Students
The Dean of Students offers confidential, impartial advice, and can help to resolve problems by acting as a neutral intermediary between students and the academic or administrative areas of the University.
The University's commitment to excellence includes a commitment to integrity in all activities and respect in all relationships. Acts of discrimination, harassment or bullying by staff or students are the antithesis of the University's values. Any student who experiences or witnesses such behaviours is warmly encouraged to seek confidential advice and support from the Dean's office.
Jabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre
Jabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre provides a meeting place for Australian Indigenous students studying at the Australian National University in Canberra. Here you will find Indigenous students and staff strongly committed to improving education outcomes that benefit Australian Indigenous communities. We focus on:
- the recruitment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students;
- retention by having a dedicated Academic Coordinator to assist each student on campus;
- graduation, providing a uniquely ANU Indigenous graduation stole and by joining in your success by attending your graduation;
- supporting the teaching and learning issues of Indigenous students;
- undertaking advocacy on issues of concern to the Indigenous students and community; and
- providing advice and expertise in Indigenous areas as a contribution to the ANU community, the ACT Indigenous community and the Australian Community.
Campus Map
An interactive campus map is available online.