About the ANU College of Law
The ANU College of Law is one of Australia’s leading law schools. Established
in 1960 as the Faculty of Law, the ANU College of Law is the 7th oldest
of Australia’s 29 law schools, and has produced graduates who are now
leaders in their chosen fields all over the world. It is also home to
some of Australia’s best-known and most outstanding
legal
scholars and teachers, and to flagship publications such as the
Federal
Law Review and the
Australian
Year Book of International Law. The College also includes
Legal Workshop, the
National Institute
of Social Sciences and Law, and a number of associated
Centres
and
affiliated bodies.
Located in the
national
capital, seat of the national Parliament, the federal Executive, and
the High Court, the ANU College of Law is, in a sense, Australia’s ‘national’
law school. Accordingly, it has special strengths in a number of areas,
including
international law
and public law, and it draws its students and
staff
from all over Australia, as well as from overseas. It not only has the
traditional commitment of Australian law schools to excellence in teaching
and research, but also a distinct ethos of commitment to the continuous
improvement of the law and the operation of the legal system.
The ANU College of Law offers a range of
undergraduate
and
postgraduate programs,
including the LLB, Graduate Diploma and Masters programs, practical legal
training through the
Legal
Workshop, and
research
degrees such as the SJD and PhD. These programs incorporate a number
of special opportunities such as
internships,
clinical
programs,
overseas
exchanges, supervised research and writing, intensive courses, and
access to cutting-edge research and scholarship. You are warmly invited
to browse this website to discover more.
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