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Integrating environmental research and education across all disciplines.
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What makes the environment at ANU so good for studying environment?
The first reason is our staff and students. Our staff are national and international leaders in their fields, and our curriculum and teaching reflect this expertise. Our students are highly motivated and – like our staff – are committed to making a difference. Staff and students work together on projects and in learning locally, around Australia, and internationally.
The second reason is that ANU is a special university, with a high staff to student ratio, small class sizes, and outstanding learning infrastructure and resources. This means you’ll learn with staff and fellow students who know you personally, and participate in seminars, tutorials and practical and field classes where you learn effectively.
The third reason is our location – ANU is situated in the nation’s capital, with easy access to a diversity of natural and managed landscapes, from the coast to the mountains, and urban to rural environments. This means that fieldbased learning, which students consistently report as being both desirable and fun, is central to many of our classes and projects. And our proximity to the Australian and ACT governments means that our students can pursue policy-oriented learning easily and in a variety of forms.
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