Welcome to the ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics
At the ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics, you will be studying at Australia’s leading university – with a community of innovative students, teachers and researchers who are finding solutions to the world’s greatest challenges.
#1 in Australia
Study at the best. ANU is ranked #1 in Australia and #27 in the world according to the QS World University Rankings 2022.
#1 for Employability
Be job-ready. ANU is ranked first in Australia and 21st in the world for Graduate Employability according to the Global University Employability Ranking 2021.
Future-focused
Be innovative. ANU offers unique, modern degrees designed to meet the challenges of the future - preparing you for success in today’s changing world.
Study with us
The demand for engineering, computing, and cybernetics graduates is growing across all industries, business and government. By studying at ANU, you will gain the skills, knowledge and experience to successfully compete in today’s evolving job market.
Bachelor Degrees
Master Degrees
PhD / MPhil Programs
Conduct high-quality research under the supervision of a world-class academic. The College offers research supervision in a wide range of areas.
Our activity clusters
Our College has an ambitious agenda to reimagine the use of technology in the world. We have transformed into three schools and a professional services team, with distinct academic and strategic clusters.
School of Computing
Computing Foundations
Computational Science
Intelligent Systems
Data Science and Analytics
Software Innovation Institute
School of Cybernetics
Futures
Applied Cybernetics
Engagements
School of Engineering
Aerospace
Energy
Mechatronics
Environmental Engineering
Information and Signal Processing
Professional Services Group
Engagement
Community
Resources
Office of the Dean
College news and events
Read about our latest initiatives, ground-breaking research, and outstanding individuals. Attend an upcoming event or seminar and take part in the many opportunities available at the College.
Latest news

Professor Andrew Blakers speaks at a recent celebration of the 2023 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, awarded to him and his colleagues for the development of Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell (PERC) solar photovoltaic technology.
A lifetime of engineering conservation

Generative AI has the unique potential to transform education by making it more focused on the student, says Dr Bernardo Pereira Nunes of The Australian National University (ANU).
The power of AI in education

“Improving efficiency of solar cells is really important because that directly drives the cost,” says Professor Kylie Catchpole. “If you want to use solar to make things like hydrogen to replace fossil fuels you need to bring down the cost of electricity.” Photo: Jamie Kidston/ANU
Here comes the sun: the future of solar energy
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