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What are the branches of Australian National University?
The Australian National University (ANU), located in Canberra, Australia, is the only university established by the Federal Parliament in Australia.

Main Campus of Australian National University: The main campus is located in acton Community, the territory of Canberra, the capital of Australia, with an area of about 65,438+050 hectares. The main campus is large in scale and superior in geographical location, with the largest library in the southern hemisphere. The school is also adjacent to a large number of national cultural and academic institutions. The main campus has modern teaching and living facilities, banks, post offices and bookstores.

Saidingquan Observatory: Located at an altitude of 1 165 meters, it is located in Walenbango National Park.

Matrix Mountain Observatory: It is the seat of the Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics of the Australian National University, located at18km southwest of the capital Canberra. The institute's administrative center, offices for astronomers and students, mechanical, electronic and optical studios and computer laboratories are all located here.

Clinical Medical College: Established in cooperation with two major hospitals in the Australian Capital Region (Canberra Hospital L and Kaevuori Hospital).

Binhai Campus: A small campus located on the south coast of New South Wales, between Kioloa and Bawley Point, with easy access to Canberra, Sydney and Wollongong.

North Australian Research Center Campus: A small campus located in Darwin, Northern Territory.

Far rural medical college: located in the southeast of New South Wales.

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