
Reimagine the use of technology in our world
We believe the role of engineers, computing, and technology experts in the 21st century is to bring together expertise on people, technological systems and science.
ANU was founded in 1946, with a suite of disciplines and a set of tasks that reflected the global context in which Australia found itself at the time. Three quarters of a century later those foundational activities remain central to the place of ANU in the world, but the national and global context has changed. Our enduring mission remains unchanged: to create capability for a nation seeking its place in the world.
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Professional Services Group
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Transforming our future
The ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics (formerly the ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science) brings together expertise in social, technical, ecological and scientific systems to build a new approach. We draw on our disciplinary foundations to find and solve problems of global importance. Our people build on our traditional world-class expertise and take it in creative, unconventional directions. Through the Reimagine investment, we have the privilege and the responsibility to build a new legacy for the University, the country, and even the world.
Join us in shaping a new intellectual agenda to reimagine engineering, computing, and the use of technology in our world.

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We believe the world needs new types of engineers, computer scientists and designers. We need to reimagine problem framing and solving, incorporate diverse voices and approaches, and work together now to ensure our future leaders and communities are prepared for the work to come.
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Apply your passion for harnessing technology for the good of society and explore how you can join our community: