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Information for international students
The Law School at ANU is one of Australia’s
leading law schools, and has international students from more than
30 countries at undergraduate
and postgraduate level.
The ANU LLB is recognised for admission to legal practice in Singapore,
Malaysia and India.
The Law School is committed to excellence in teaching and research
and to an ethos of continuous improvement of the law and the legal
system. Our staff
include some of Australia’s best-known and outstanding legal
scholars and teachers, who have authored many of the texts used
Australia-wide for the study of law. The Law School, in conjunction
with other faculties and schools, offers a wide range of combined
undergraduate degree programs, allowing students to graduate
with two degrees. We also offer
postgraduate coursework and research
degrees.
Our student support services for international students include
a member of academic staff whose particular role is to act as International
Student Adviser to provide support, help and advice to all the international
students in the Law School. We also offer a course called English
in a Legal Context to all students whose first language is not
English or come from a different cultural background.
We also have exchange
agreements with a number of Universities around the world for
students who would like to study at the ANU for a short term only.
We invite you to contact
us to discuss your study options!
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Student advisers
are available to International Students. We also offer a course called
English in a
Legal Context for first year undergraduate students.
Postgraduate Coursework Students - please note:
Most courses are taught intensively over periods of three to six days.
A growing number of on-line courses are also offered. Intensive and on-line
course delivery makes it easier for part-time students to balance work
and study commitments and allows international students to combine their
study with part-time work or travel. Intensive courses also enables us
to have eminent guest lecturers and experts for individual courses. Depending
on course choices, this can result in full-time students being unable
to avoid sometimes lengthy periods (possibly up to two months) in which
they have no formal classes.
All classes, except fully on-line courses have attendance requirements.
Mixed mode courses (with classes and on-line component) also require attendance
at classes.
EXCHANGE & STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS - click
here
Students wishing to study full time at undergraduate
level should contact the International
Education Office to find out more about Visa and
English language requirements.
Postgraduate applicants should contact the Law
School Office directly.
ANU students wishing to go on international exchange - click
here
Information for prospective international
research students
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