AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
ANU Direct Applications for 2023 entry will be opening soon.
APPLICATION TIMELINE
ANU will be updating our website soon with the timeline for 2022 applications; the process is expected to be the same as last year, so please refer students to this page for more information - https://www.anu.edu.au/study/apply/domestic-applications-anu-undergraduate
ANU Applications will open Wednesday 2 March and close Monday 23 May. Students can start their application at any time and log back in as needed to complete the process
Students need to include their co-curricular activities with appropriate documentation: https://www.anu.edu.au/study/apply/domestic-applications-anu-undergraduate/applying-to-anu-application-details/co
NSW HSC students do not need to include their year 11 reports in their application; ANU will access this information from NESA.
IB students will need to upload their Year 11 results
ANU has supplementary forms available which students can use when submitting their documents (if their existing documents are already in the correct format, they don’t have to use these forms)
Co-Curricular Documentation Template: https://www.anu.edu.au/files/guidance/Co-curricular%20or%20service%20supporting%20documentation%20template.pdf
Year 11 Results Form: https://www.anu.edu.au/files/guidance/Year%2011_Supplementary_Assessment_Form.pdf
Tuckwell Scholarship application dates will also be confirmed soon, with Stage 1 applications running similar to last year’s timeline - https://tuckwell.anu.edu.au/apply
Tuckwell Stage 1 applications are expected to open on Wednesday 2 March, and close Tuesday 26 April
Students will need to complete and submit the ANU Direct Application first
The ANU Direct Application will ask if students wish to apply for a Tuckwell Scholarship – answer “yes” if you wish to apply
Shortly after submitting the ANU Direct Application (allow 24-48 hours), students will be invited to the Tuckwell Scholarship Stage 1 Application Form via email. The sooner you submit your ANU Direct Application, the sooner you can access the Tuckwell Scholarship Stage 1 Application Form.
complete and submit the Tuckwell Scholarship Stage 1 Application Form by Tuesday 26 April
ANU APPLICATION WEBINAR SERIES
Our team is planning a series of webinars for prospective students throughout the application window. The sessions will run at 4:00pm on Wednesdays, beginning Wednesday 2 March with a student panel Q&A, and including sessions about the application process, accommodation, scholarships, and the co-curricular requirements.
The webinar series will be published at https://www.anu.edu.au/study/events in the coming weeks and students will be able to register for any of the sessions they are interested in via this webpage.
Recordings from the sessions will be uploaded to the ANU Experience YouTube channel. You can view recordings from last year’s series at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSELPFl0xuaQTm9RWfmcKr9sfneg8Yebz
ANU Applications for 2023 Entry
2 March 2022
Applications open
23 May 2022
Application close
30 May 2022
Deadline to upload your co-curricular documentation.
5 September 2022
Application offers released
5 October 2022
Acceptance deadline
1 November 2022
Change of academic preference period opens
18 December 2022*
Change of academic preference period closes
23 December 2022*
Final offers released
https://www.anu.edu.au/study/apply/domestic-applications-anu-undergraduate
ANU Truth to power - how young leaders are reshaping Australia
8 March 1pm to 2pm
The Global Institute for Women's Leadership is pleased to present an International Women's Day event celebrating and exploring the power of young leaders to drive change.
In 2021, Australia's national conversation was shaped by many incredibly courageous and powerful young leaders - from Australian of the Year Grace Tame, who used the role to become a fearless advocate for survivors of child sexual abuse, to Brittany Higgins who bravely spoke up about a culture of bullying and misogyny in Parliament House that shook Australian politics to its core, and Chanel Contos who uncovered the seedy underbelly of sexual assault in schools and led efforts to improve consent education in schools.
Drawing on the examples of these incredible young women, serving as lightning rods for change, this event explores the power of young people to diversify the voices and experiences that we hear through our established social and political power structures and drive genuine change.
https://www.anu.edu.au/events/truth-to-power-how-young-leaders-are-reshaping-australia