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Campus environment of Australian National University
Main Campus

The main campus of the Australian National University is located in acton Community, Canberra, Australia, with a total campus area of about 65,438+050 hectares, more than 200 buildings and 65,438+00,000 trees, close to Mount Braque, Lake Burleigh Griffin and downtown Canberra. Australia's four national academies: the Australian Academy of Sciences (AAS), the australian academy of the humanities (AAH), the Australian Academy of Social Sciences (ASSA) and the Australian Law School (AAL) are all located in the ANU campus.

ANU has the largest library in the southern hemisphere, and there are many national cultural and academic institutions near the Australian National University. Such as National Library of Australia, National Art Gallery of Australia, National Museum of Australia, National Archives of Australia, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), National Botanical Garden of Australia, National Film and Sound Archives of Australia, National Biological Standards Laboratory of Australia, Australian Geological Survey Organization (AGSO), Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC), Australian War Memorial Hall, National Portrait Art Gallery, Canberra Museum and Art Gallery, National Capital Exhibition Hall, etc. ANU has close contact and cooperation with these institutions.

There are banks, post offices, bookstores, pharmacies, sales departments, cafes, small bars, restaurants and travel agencies on campus. There are also perfect sports facilities, student medical centers, galleries, museums, concert halls and so on.

branch campus

Saidingquan Observatory, at an altitude of1165m, is located in Walenbango National Park.

Mount Stromro Observatory.

The School of Clinical Medicine was established in cooperation with two major hospitals in the Australian Capital Region (Canberra Hospital and other hospitals).

Kioloa Binhai Campus is a small campus located on the south coast of New South Wales.

The Northern Australia Research Unit is located in a small campus in Darwin, Northern Territory.

ANU rural clinical school is located in the southeast of New South Wales.

museum

ANU zuanguan gallery (university zuanguan gallery)

ANU Art College Gallery.

ANU classic museum

National Museum of Australia; The museum is not attached to ANU, but it is located at the southern end of ANU campus, next to Lake Burley Griffin.

hostel

The Australian National University I * * has nine dormitories and colleges, eight of which are located in the main campus and one in the main road of Canberra, Northbourne Avenue.

In addition, two of them in residential college have independent autonomy and applicant screening procedures. Some dormitories have canteens, which provide meals and have high accommodation costs; Some dormitories do not provide meals, but provide kitchen facilities for cooking. UniLodge is a newly-built student dormitory with BOT mode. According to the agreement, ANU will take back the management right in 2026.

The Australian National University Foundation will provide students with on-campus accommodation, including seven types of accommodation rooms, such as single rooms, standard rooms and multiple rooms. The monthly rental fee ranges from 924 Australian dollars to 15 16 Australian dollars.

Fees include various services and facilities, such as water, electricity, natural gas and Internet access. There are gyms, restaurants, laundry rooms, parking lots and other facilities in the dormitory, which can meet the various needs of students.

Campus dormitory

Bergman College -PG Village (Independent residential college)

Pope John XXIII College (Independent residential college)

Bruce Hall-Packard United

Ursula Hall-Laureus Wen

Burton & Garland Hall

Themoon (only for graduate students or honorary students aged 24 or above)

Graduate school (graduate students only)

University dormitory (doctoral students only)

Off-campus dormitory

Fenner hall

Griffin Hall (Virtual Community)

Outsourcing student dormitory

Unilodge David

Unilodge Kinloch

UniLodge Warrumbul

Uniluoji Lena Carmel

College home

library

The Australian National University Library, affiliated to the Information Department of ANU, was established in 1948, and its total collection and scale are in a leading position in the Asia-Pacific region.

Because many rich books can't be accommodated in a single building, ANU School distributes books in four main libraries and other branches, but they are all managed by the information system of ANU General Library, and all books can be borrowed and returned in any branch library.

ANU Library has signed cooperation agreements with top universities and national libraries around the world, which can provide limited-time express delivery for teachers and students to obtain research materials or copy the documents of these libraries for academic purposes.

Chiffrey Library (J.B. Chiffrey Building): mainly responsible for the collection of books in the field of humanities and social sciences; The museum is named in memory of former Australian Prime Minister Joseph Benedict Chifley.

R.G. Menzies Building: mainly responsible for the research of international relations and the collection of specialized classics; The pavilion is named in memory of former Australian Prime Minister robert menzies.

W.K. Hancock Building: it is mainly responsible for the collection of books in libraries in basic science, mathematics, history, science and technology, etc. This museum is named in memory of Sir William Keith Hancock, a master of Australian history.

Law library: mainly responsible for book collection in the field of law.

Eccles Medical Library: mainly responsible for the collection of books in the medical field; The museum is named after john carew eccles, winner of the Australian Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

Art library: various collections related to the art field, including books, CDs, movies, exhibitions, videos, periodicals and magazines.

Chemistry branch: mainly responsible for the collection of books in the field of chemistry.

Earth science branch library: mainly responsible for book collection in earth science, geography and other related fields.

Music library: mainly responsible for the collection of audio-visual files and documents in the field of music art. ..

Electronic publishing house

The Australian National University Electronic Press (ANU Electronic Press) was established in 2003, and it belongs to the ANU Information Department. The main task is to publish electronic academic books and periodicals, and also provide free online e-book resources. At the same time, the text can also be presented in paper form through the print demand service (PoD) of ANU campus.