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The Australian National University's College of Law has a long history of hosting legal scholars from around the world as visitors to Canberra. It is a tradition valued as much by us as by our visitors, and we look forward to welcoming each new arrival into our academic community. Our Visitors are part of what makes the College a vibrant intellectual and social environment. Most members of the ANU College of Law have been recipients of kind hospitality when visiting other institutions in Australia and around the world, and we welcome the opportunity to reciprocate.


The ANU College of Law is pleased to be able to accommodate a wide range of visitors. Some come for only a week, others stay for much longer. There are four categories of official College visitors: Distinguished Visiting Fellows, Visiting Fellows, Visiting Scholars, and Visiting Research Students. All actively participate in our College community and activities, and have access to general facilities, library services and University events.


The Distinguished Visiting Fellow program is reserved for internationally recognised legal experts. This program is by invitation of the College only and often, but not always, carries financial support. The Distinguished Visiting Fellow contributes directly to the College's teaching, research, or international programs such as our annual Sawer Lecture or our Visiting Mentor Program. For example, as a Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Sir Anthony Mason, former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, has given numerous lectures in our undergraduate and graduate programs during his many visits to the College.


The Visiting Fellow program accommodates established legal academics and practitioners from all over the world. In particular, many domestic and foreign colleagues have been Visiting Fellows while on sabbatical from their home institution. Academics who maintain a particularly close relationship with the College through our teaching or research programs may be designated Visiting Fellows or Adjuncts. In addition, our annual academic staff exchange partners from Chuo University in Japan and the University of Alabama in the United States are usually designated Visiting Fellows.


The Visiting Scholar program is generally for early career academics and visitors from non-academic areas who want to devote a period of time to sustained research. Many domestic and foreign colleagues have been Visiting Scholars during their first sabbatical, or use the status to return to the ANU for post-doctoral research. The status is also used frequently to provide researchers with a base during long holidays to allow for access to the ANU library system and other ANU and Canberra resources. Foreign scholars are often designated as Visiting Scholars during short stays in Australia.


The Visiting Research Student program provides a base for domestic and foreign graduate research students conducting field work in Australia or accessing the ANU's and Canberra's resources. A small fee is charged for this status, but may be waived upon application or with sponsorship of a College member. An alternative for some individuals desiring to study law in Australia is enrolment on a fee-paying basis in the College's course-based LLM program or research-based MPhil, SJD, and PhD programs.


The John Fleming Centre for Advancement of Legal Research within the College runs a visitor program by invitation only.


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