Assessments & exams

Assessments and exams are a typical part of university life and are used to measure your study progress and overall academic performance. Here you'll find information about the assessment and exam policies and procedures in place at ANU.

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Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
All ANU candidates are required to meet satisfactory academic progress. This means that they must meet the minimum academic performance requirements鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
 SCHEDULED OUTAGE: A system outage has been scheduled from 12pm (noon) Friday 23 May to 8am Monday 26 May 2025. During this period,鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
At ANU there are rules and guidelines that govern your responsibilities and requirements as a student. Some of these are specific to higher degree鈥�
Notification of Intent to Submit and Nomination of Examiner process steps When the candidate completes their Notification of Intent to Submit,鈥�
This page provides advice to Higher Degree Research Thesis Examiners. When the candidate submits their thesis for examination, it will be sent to the鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
This page provides advice to ANU staff about the Nomination of Examiner process for Higher Degree Research thesis submissions. For further鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
Milestone eForm via ISISANU research candidates are required to meet a number of progress milestones including an initial Annual Plan, completion of鈥�
Special consideration is the process by which an examiner takes extenuating circumstances into consideration during the marking of an assessment item鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
The ultimate milestone for any higher degree research (HDR) student is submitting the final thesis. The thesis is a significant piece of鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�
In Australia the thesis is an extended written piece which reports on the results of a three to four year programme of research (in other countries鈥�
Students may be entitled to an allowance for reimbursement of thesis production costs.Payments are made as reimbursement of the amount specified on鈥�
This page outlines information relating to Thesis Access Restriction including types of Thesis Access Restriction and other related material. If you鈥�
Students are encouraged to seek support whenever needed. Please visit the Health, Safety & Wellbeing webpage for available support services鈥�

Principal dates

23
May
Semester 1 ends
28
May
Last day to drop Semester 1 courses with failure (receive WN grade)
29
May
Semester 1 examination period begins
02
Jun
Reconciliation Day public holiday
09
Jun
King's Birthday public holiday
14
Jun
Semester 1 examination period ends
30
Jun
Autumn Session ends
30
Jun
Recommended date for continuing students to enrol in Semester 2 courses
01
Jul
Winter Session begins
03
Jul
Results from Semester 1 published