The Australian National University
Faculty of Arts
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
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The Faculty of Arts has more than 3,000 students, 10% of whom are graduate researchers. The staff and graduate cohort come from more than 50 nations and internationalism is a key feature of the Faculty.

An Arts education, in both the traditional disciplines and contemporary cross-disciplinary fields of study, promotes original thinking and brings with it life-long communication skills, and skills of criticism and analysis, which are of enduring value in any field of employment. Faculty alumni now work all over the world in a wide range of professions.

Faculty of Arts
Director - Professor Joan Beaumont
Haydon-Allen Building 22
The Australian National University
ACT 0200
T: +61 2 6125 2898
E: enquiries.arts@anu.edu.au


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School of Archaeology and Anthropology

Anthropology, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Development Studies, Health, Medicine & the Body, Indigenous Australian Studies

School of Art

Art Theory, Ceramics, Furniture, Glass, Gold and Silversmithing, Painting, Photography & New Media, Printmedia and Drawing, Sculpture, Textiles

School of Humanities

Art History, Classics & Ancient History (including Ancient Greek, and Latin), Drama, English, Film Studies, Gender, Sexuality and Culture, Philosophy

School of Language Studies

French, German. International Communication, Italian, Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Spanish, Russian

School of Music

Composition, Performance, Performance - Jazz, Musicology

School of Social Sciences

American Studies, Contemporary Europe, History, International Relations, Political Communication, Political Science, Population Studies, Religious Studies, Social Research Methods, Sociology

Centre for Arab & Islamic Studies

Integrated study of Arab, Middle Eastern and Central Asian culture, civilisation, politics, language, history and economics.

Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics

The Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) is the world's largest concentration of applied philosophers. Spanning three of Australia's most prestigious universities, our purpose is to connect rigorous philosophical thinking with policy input, community discussion, and professional aims.