You’ll find ANU in the inner-city suburb of Acton, Canberra in the ACT. But we also have other campuses in the ACT, NSW and the NT that house some extraordinary facilities that help support our teaching, learning and research. There is nothing else like the Australian National University (ANU) in Australia. Our mission, when we were founded in 1946, was to assist Australia in realising its full potential as the globe began to emerge from a major crisis. Since then, our aim has been to foster the growth of national identity and togetherness, deepen our awareness of ourselves and our neighbours, and give our country access to education in fields that are crucial to its future as well as research capacity that is among the greatest in the world. The Australian National University Act of 1991 and the Public Governance, Performance & Accountability Act of 2013 serve as the legal framework for ANU. The Voluntary Code of Best Practice for the Governance of Australian Universities’ standards are also met by our governance. You can learn more about corporate and academic governance, as well as the governance frameworks that support them, here. These frameworks all aim to ensure that ANU maintains the highest standards for decision-making, supervision, control, transparency, and accountability.
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