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The ANU Master of Climate Change program offers significant breadth and depth of study in climate change science and policy, including economics, law, policy and governance aspects. You can develop a unique program of advanced learning suited to your individual background, interests, and career goals. The degree covers a core syllabus of climate impacts, adaptation, mitigation, climate change economics and policy including methodological approaches and practical application to current issues. It is taught by some of Australias leading experts in climate change analysis. A wide range of elective courses from across ANU is also available. Credit and exemptions may be given for prior study and work experience, including to the pre-sessional program.Intake Months
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CanberraEnglish language requirements
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The Australian National University is a national research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses teaching and research colleges, in addition to several national academies and institutes.ANU has seven academic colleges that house a number of schools and research centres that specialise in a range of disciplines - all relevant but some unique in Australia and their region.
ANU is regarded as one of the worlds leading research universities and is ranked as the number one university in Australia and the Southern Hemisphere by the 2021 QS World University Rankings.
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See all The Australian National University CampusesANU Main Campus - The Australian National University
Ellery Crescent, Acton Canberra 0200 Australia
Open in maps See all courses at this campusThe main campus is in the heart of Canberra - Australias capital city - in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). From here its an easy walk, bike ride or drive to some of Australias most significant political and cultural institutions including Australian Parliament House. Amongst our modern lecture halls, libraries, laboratories, student residences and administration buildings, youll find all the conveniences of a small suburb including cafes, bars, supermarkets, child care centres, a news agency, post office and even a medical centre.