Australian National University

Master in Archaeological and Evolutionary Science (Advanced)

Canberra, Australia

The Master in Archaeological and Evolutionary Science (Advanced) at Australian National University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Australian National University in Canberra, founded in 1946, is a research-led public university with a compact, resource-rich main campus at Acton. With seven colleges, multiple national institutes and 168 programs, ANU blends rigorous academic training with close faculty engagement. Home to around 14,500 students, the university emphasizes small class sizes and access to leading researchers, making it an attractive option for students seeking focused, high-impact study in Australia’s capital.

ANU is known for research excellence across disciplines including biodiversity, climate science, energy alternatives, public policy, health and the humanities. Students benefit from research-informed teaching, opportunities to join active projects and close mentorship from internationally recognized scholars. The university’s track record of awards and partnerships underscores strong graduate outcomes and pathways into government, industry and global research networks.

Located in Canberra, ANU students enjoy a city shaped by culture, national institutions and green spaces, with plentiful internships and public sector links. The campus community is diverse and supported by services for international students, career development and wellbeing. For international applicants seeking a world-class education with a collaborative environment and strong career connections, ANU offers a distinctive balance of academic excellence and practical opportunity.

About the Program

The Master in Archaeological and Evolutionary Science (Advanced) at Australian National University is for students who want to gain advanced knowledge in archaeology and evolutionary science. This 2-year Master's degree is for those who have a Bachelor's degree and want to take their skills to the next level.

The curriculum includes advanced subjects like archaeological theory, evolutionary genetics, and statistical analysis. You will develop skills like research design, scientific writing, and critical thinking. The program also includes advanced hands-on components like specialized fieldwork and laboratory training.

Graduates can pursue careers as Senior Archaeological Consultants, Evolutionary Biology Researchers, Curators of Cultural Collections, Science Editors, or University Lecturers. They can work in industries like academia, research institutions, or government agencies, and can be employed by organizations like universities or research centers.

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