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What kind of university is anu equivalent to in China?
According to last year's QS World University Ranking, ANU ranked 29th in the world, Australia 1, equivalent to Peking University in China.

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Australian National University (ANU) is one of the top 50 universities in the world. Founded in 1946, it is a public research comprehensive university located in Canberra, Australia. It is also a member of the Pacific Rim University Alliance, the International Research University Alliance, the Australian Eight Schools Alliance and the association of commonwealth universities. It is a national university established by the Australian Federal Parliament.

The Australian National University has the largest library in the southern hemisphere, with the supercomputer Gadi and the world-famous Saidingquan Observatory. Australia's four national academies: the Australian Academy of Sciences (AAS), the Australian Academy of Social Sciences (ASSA), the australian academy of the humanities (AAH) and the Australian Law School (AAL) are all located here.

The Australian National University 1946 only enrolled graduate students at the beginning of its establishment, and 1960 began to offer undergraduate teaching. The proportion of doctors among teachers is 88%, which is the highest in Australia. More than one third of Australian academicians teach or engage in scientific research here.

In the early days of the founding of ANU

Australian National University (Australia? The National University (ANU) was established by a special act passed by the Australian Federal Parliament.

The bill was put forward by then Australian Prime Minister Joseph Benedict Chifley and director of the Post-World War II Reconstruction Committee John Dedeman, and was fully supported by opposition leader Robert Menzies. August 1946 was successfully passed. The bill is