Schools and centres
The ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences, one of seven colleges at The Australian National University, is the research and education college for the broad disciplines of the Creative Arts, Humanities and the Social Sciences.
The college has two research schools and an institute – a Research School of Social Sciences, a Research School of Humanities and the Arts and the Australian Demographic & Social Research Institute - that cover the main disciplines to deliver leading research and degree programs.
Research School of Humanities and the Arts
- School of Archaeology and Anthropology
- School of Art
- School of Cultural Inquiry
- School of Language Studies
- School of Music
- Australian National Dictionary Centre
- Centre for European Studies
- Digital Humanities Hub
- Freilich Foundation
- Humanities Research Centre
- Institute for Professional Practice in Heritage and the Arts
Research School of Social Sciences
- School of History
- School of Philosophy
- School of Politics & International Relations
- School of Sociology
- Australian National Centre for Latin American Studies
- Australian National Internships Program
- Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
- Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies (The Middle East and Central Asia)
- Centre for Educational Development & Academic Methods
- Centre for Gambling Research
- Centre for Policy Innovation
- National Centre of Biography
- National Institute for Rural & Regional Australia
Australian Demographic & Social Research Institute

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