The Research School of Physics and Engineering
The Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering is one of four foundation schools of the Institute of Advanced Studies at the Australian National University. It was established by the ANU Act of 1946 and commenced in 1947 under the founding directorship of Sir Mark Oliphant. Since this time the school has become a forerunner in physics research. It's expanding and diversifying research activities have over the years, also lead to the formation of new Research Schools in areas like earth Sciences, Astronomy and Engineering.
Whilst the School taught graduate students from the outset, the unique structure of ANU dictated the formation of an additional Department of Physics within the former Faculty of science to offer undergraduate courses. In addition to their teaching responsibilities, staff within this Department were also heavily involved in research and have contributed strongly to the University's excellent reputation for innovation in the physical sciences.
The Research School of Physics and Engineering came into being in 2008 through the merger of the Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering and the Department of Physics. This merger unites all research and teaching in physics at ANU under a single administrative unit, encouraging increased research collaboration and a providing a broader base from which to deliver world class physics education.
1946 to 1996
The history of the physics research school at the ANU is told in the 1996 publication Fire in the Belly by Trevor Ophel and John Jenkin
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