The Australian National University
In terms of legal studies, the Australian National University is ranked 15th in the world. The Australian National Institution (ANU) is a public research university in Canberra, Australia's capital. On the university's main site in Acton, there are seven teaching and research colleges, as well as various national academies and institutes. This university is well-known around the world for its legal education and research.
ANU's key goals are to affect public policy by advancing legal, reform, and social justice ideals; to leverage their position to better understand and address important challenges; and to maintain their position as a leader in legal education, with graduation performance as a major statistic. In the discipline of law, it provides the following degrees: Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Master of Laws (LLM), Graduate Certificate of Law, Juris Doctor. Among ANU's professors and graduates are six Nobel Laureates and 49 Rhodes Scholars. Two prime ministers, 30 current Australian ambassadors, and more than a dozen current Australian government department heads have all graduated from the university.
Year Founded: 1946
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