ANU's Colleges count six Nobel laureates including the current Vice Chancellor, Professor Brian Schmidt who jointly won the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics. The College also boasts other prominent academics such as Graham Farquhar who is the first Australian to win a Kyoto Prize in Basic Sciences for his life's work in plant biophysics and photosynthesis, which has involved research on water-efficient crops and the impacts of climate change.
Prior to 2017-2018, the College of Science and College of Health & Medicine were grouped together as the Joint Colleges of Science, under the banner of Science, Health and Medicine.[2][3][4] The below listing is preserved because as of 2023, the Colleges frequently list programs from both Colleges on their respective websites and the ANU program catalogue continues to list degrees using this shared categorisation.[5]
References
^"Study". ANU College of Science. Retrieved 20 May 2023.