Organisation profile

Organisation profile

As Australia's national university, we are committed to the development and provision of national-scale and high-impact research infrastructure for Australian researchers, students and partners. 

World-class research infrastructure is critical to Australia's capacity to undertake world-leading research, attract international talent, and transform the future economy of Australia. The ANU is strongly connected to the Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), which contributes to the delivery of world-class research. 

ANU hosts the National Computational Infrastructure, Australian Earth System Simulator, and headquarters for the Heavy Ion Accelerators and Phenomics Australia capabilities. Additionally, the University is engaged with the majority of NCRIS capabilities as a node or partner.

The Australian National University ANU also serves as the coordinating office for Australian participation in a number of international scientific endeavours, including the Giant Magellan Telescope, the International Ocean Discovery Program, and Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory.

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