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Bond University (BU)
Lecture theatres, case study rooms and tutorial rooms are conveniently located in the University Centre building; several student restaurants, cafes and bars circle the lake; and on-campus accommodation is within easy walking distance of all university...
University of Canberra (UC)
At the University of Canberra, Australia’s Capital University, our focus is on preparing you for a successful and rewarding career. We call it professional preparation for professional careers. And it works. Our graduates are consistently ranked...
Griffith University
Since opening its doors in 1975, Griffith University has come to be regarded as one of Australia\'s most innovative tertiary institutions and one of the most influential universities in the Asia-Pacific region. We were the very first university...
Monash University
Named after engineer, military leader and public administrator Sir John Monash, Monash University was established by an Act of Parliament in 1958. When our first students began their studies at our foundation campus in Clayton in 1961, we became...
Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a highly successful Australian university with an applied emphasis in courses and research. Based in Brisbane with a global outlook, it has 40,000 students, including 6000 from overseas (QUT Statistics), and...
University of Melbourne
Our numbers: The University has 19 faculties and Graduate Schools, 6500 staff members and more than 47 000 students. There are more than 11800 international students from over 120 countries. We are the second oldest University in Australia....
The University of Sydney
The University of Sydney, founded in 1850, has an international reputation for outstanding teaching and research excellence. Top-level academics and students come here from around the world to research and study across the broadest range of disciplines...
James Cook University
Born of the traditional model of excellence in teaching and research, James Cook University has become a modern and dynamic university of truly global standing. Our graduates hold top-level positions around Australia and the world, and our research has...
Southern Cross University
Lismore Teachers College the Lismore Teachers College (pictured at right) commenced its first year on Monday 23 February 1970, after several years of negotiations that began in 1959. It had 151 students and primarily was a single purpose college. On 1st...
University of Wollongong
The University of Wollongong traces its origins to 1951 when a Division of the then New South Wales University of Technology was established in Wollongong. Ten years later the Division became the Wollongong College of the University of New South...
University of New England
The University of New England (UNE) is the smart choice for students of the future. UNE combines the highest academic standards and industry-valued qualifications with flexible modes of learning. The University of New England was the first Australian...
University of New South Wales
The University of New South Wales, one of Australia\'s leading research and teaching universities was established in 1949, University campus is located on a 38-hectare site at Kensington, seven kilometres from the centre of Sydney. University is renowned...
Curtin University of Technology
  About Us:   As Curtin\'s Vice-Chancellor, I am pleased to welcome you to Western Australia\'s largest and most multi-cultural university. We have a strong commitment to international engagement with Australia\'s third largest international...
Newcastle University
  About Us:   The University can trace its origins to a School of Medicine and Surgery (later the College of Medicine), established in 1834, and to Armstrong College, founded in 1871 for the teaching of physical sciences. These two colleges...
University of Queensland
  About Us:   The University of Queensland was established by an Act of State Parliament on December 10, 1909 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Queensland’s separation from the colony of New South Wales. Its foundation four months...
University of South Australia
  About Us:   UniSA is the largest university in South Australia, with 37,000 students and 2,400 staff. It has four campuses in the city and one in Whyalla, and a regional centre in Mount Gambier. With over 100,000 graduates in the last twenty...
University of Tasmania
  About Us:   The University of Tasmania (UTAS) is an international university working out of Tasmania.  The University was founded by an Act of the Tasmanian Parliament on 1 January 1890, and as the fourth oldest university in Australia...
University of Technology Sydney
  About Us: Welcome to UTS - a dynamic and cosmopolitan university that marks the gateway to Sydney - Australia\'s economic, multicultural and creative global city. In 2008 we celebrated twenty years as a university, and we have great plans...
University of Western Australia
  About Us:   The University of Western Australia (UWA) was established in 1911 as the State\'s first university. It was also the first free university in the British Empire, actively promoting equal access to tertiary education for all social...
University of Western Sydney
  About Us:   The University of Western Sydney is a leading centre of learning, research and culture in the community. We pride ourselves on developing sustainable partnerships with local organisations, residents, government, industry and...