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The Australian National University (ANU), located in Canberra, Australia’s capital, is a globally renowned public research university established in 1946. Initially founded as a postgraduate research institution, ANU has evolved into a leading center for undergraduate and postgraduate education, consistently ranked among the top universities in Australia and the world. Known for its strong emphasis on research and academic excellence, the university excels in fields such as public policy, international relations, astronomy, and environmental studies. Its picturesque Acton campus, near Canberra's city center, features state-of-the-art facilities, including modern laboratories, libraries, and research centers. ANU fosters a diverse and inclusive community, attracting students from around the globe and offering a wealth of academic, extracurricular, and cultural opportunities. As a member of the Group of Eight (Go8) and a hub for Asia-Pacific studies, ANU plays a vital role in international collaboration and policy development. With an extensive network of accomplished alumni and a commitment to addressing global challenges, ANU continues to drive innovation and make a meaningful impact worldwide.

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Streamlining renewable energy evaluation using AI, saving time and money.