A comprehensive list and profile of all recognised universities in Australia.
SYDNEY & NEW SOUTH WALES
Australian Catholic University - North Sydney Campus (MacKillop)
http://www.acu.edu.au/...onal/Our_Campuses/North_Sydney/index.cfm
The North Sydney Campus offers programs in arts, business, information systems, environmental science, exercise science and management, nursing and philosophy, and has around 2200 students. The campus is named after Mary MacKillop, founder of the Sisters of St Joseph in South Australia in 1866. She moved to a cottage in Mount Street, North Sydney, in the 1880s. In 1913, the Sisters established a teacher training school at North Sydney for members of the Order. In 1958, lay students were admitted. In 1971, the school became the Catholic Teachers College and in 1982 the College became part of the Catholic College of Education, Sydney.
Australian Catholic University - Strathfield Campus (Mount Saint Mary)
http://www.acu.edu.au/...ional/Our_Campuses/Strathfield/index.cfm
The Strathfield Campus (Mount Saint Mary) offers programs in arts, career education, child protection, education, exercise science, social work, evaluation, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education, inclusive education, mediation and advocacy, philosophy, professional development, professional leadership, religious education, theology and visual arts, and has around 2600 students. The campus was formerly a teachers college founded by the Christian Brothers in 1908. Lay students were admitted in 1973 and women in 1982. Mount Saint Mary College amalgamated with other Catholic colleges to form the Catholic College of Education, Sydney.
Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) http://www.aftrs.edu.au/
The AFTRS is the national centre for professional education and advanced training in film, television and radio. It runs full-time courses in Sydney, and part-time courses in all states in the areas of scriptwriting, cinematography, directing, producing, editing, production design, sound, screen studies and radio.
Campion College http://www.campion.org.au/
Campion College is a Catholic Liberal Arts College in Sydney that offers an integrated program of study covering various subjects in the humanities and sciences. Campion is a small College, registered and accredited by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training to deliver undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes.
Charles Sturt University http://www.csu.edu.au/
Charles Sturt University (CSU) has main campuses located in the cities of Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst and Wagga Wagga, three of the fastest growing cities in NSW. As well as these campuses, the University is represented in places as diverse as Dubbo, Manly, Goulburn, Rozelle, Broken Hill, Canberra and the central business district of Sydney. Faculties include Arts, Commerce, Education, Health Studies, and Science & Agriculture.
Macquarie University http://www.mq.edu.au/
Macquarie University has developed from a small, innovative institution in Sydney's north to a multifaceted university in what has become one of Australia's leading high-technology locations. Keeping faith with its founders' fresh ideas about university teaching and organisation, Macquarie has continued to be a pioneer in Australian higher education. Its interdisciplinary approach produces graduates with wide career opportunities. Macquarie has consistently encouraged mature-age students to enrol, a trend that has proven beneficial to the entire student body. The University advocates the strong link between teaching and research: teaching staff are often at the forefront of their research fields, with resultant advantages for their students. There are six national research centres on campus. Macquarie is also home to the first Australian-English dictionary, The Macquarie Dictionary, and its companion specialist dictionaries and reference books. The University's enlightened work with disabled children has been influential throughout Australia and, in the case of infants with Down Syndrome, internationally.
Southern Cross University http://www.scu.edu.au/index.php
Southern Cross University, NSW, is one of Australia's most technologically advanced and creative universities with an array of courses in the Arts, Media and Humanities; Commerce and Management; Education; Social Sciences; Natural and Complementary Medicine; Nursing and Health Sciences; Law and Justice; Environmental Science Management; Exercise Science and Sport Management; Indigenous Australian Studies; Psychology; Multimedia and Information Technology.
University of New England http://www.une.edu.au/
The University of New England was originally formed in 1938 as the New England University College, a College of the University of Sydney. It became fully independent in 1954. The University of New England is located on several sites in Armidale, New South Wales, and has four faculties: Arts; Economics, Business and Law; Education, Health and Professional Studies; and The Sciences. These faculties incorporate 42 teaching departments with some 600 academic members of staff.
University of New South Wales http://www.unsw.edu.au/
The University of New South Wales has approximately 34,000 students and 5,000 staff on six campuses: Kensington, St George, Paddington, Randwick and Coogee in Sydney, and the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) University College in Canberra. Twelve Faculties and two Colleges comprise the academic organisation of the University, which also operates over seventy Centres and Institutes which provide specialised research and teaching in areas not readily covered by the Faculties. Its initial emphasis on science and technology now shares excellence with disciplines as various as Arts, Fine Arts, the Built Environment, Commerce, Law, Life Sciences, Medicine, and Management.
University of Newcastle http://www.newcastle.edu.au/
The University of Newcastle was established in 1965 and has just over 18,000 students who can choose from 150 undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by our 11 Faculties. There are two main campuses. We also have three important areas of the university located in the city where they are close to their client base - the Faculty of Music and the Conservatorium, the University of Newcastle Legal Centre and the Graduate School of Business.
University of Sydney http://www.usyd.edu.au/
The University of Sydney, Australia's first university, was established in 1850. Today, it is one of the largest in Australia, with traditions of innovation and excellence. The Camperdown and Darlington Campuses are three kilometres from the Central Business District of Sydney, while the University's other nine campuses are located throughout Sydney and New South Wales. There are now more than 100 teaching departments in the University's 17 faculties and academic colleges.
University of Technology Sydney http://www.uts.edu.au/
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is a multi-campus university spread across three major locations in the Sydney metropolitan area: the City campus, on the edge of the city centre, with areas at Broadway and Haymarket; the Kuring-gai campus at Lindfield; and the St Leonards campus, near the Royal North Shore Hospital.
University of Western Sydney http://www.uws.edu.au/
The University of Western Sydney (UWS), which opened on 1 January 1989, is a federated system comprising four co-operative and inter-related elements: UWS Chancellery, UWS Hawkesbury, UWS Macarthur, and UWS Nepean. This federated system allows the whole University to effectively represent all of the greater western Sydney in the increasingly competitive field of higher education, at a national and international level, as a single institution with common objectives and values.It also provides each member the autonomy it needs to quickly and flexibly meet the demands and needs of its local communities. Autonomy is also ensured for running academic, administrative and financial matters such as the development and conduct of courses; admitting students; the initiation and supervision of research programs; staffing; developing consultancy and entrepreneurial activities; and developing and maintaining campus facilities and properties. Each of the three network members produces its own Calendar as a separate publication.
University of Wollongong http://www.uow.edu.au/
The University of Wollongong, NSW has a Dubai Campus in the United Arab Emirates, a Shoalhaven Campus at Nowra and University access centres in Sydney, Bega and Batemans Bay. The University also offers courses in conjunction with partner institutions in a number of offshore locations including Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong. Faculties of Arts, Commerce, Creative Arts, Education, Engineering, Health and Behavioural Sciences, Informatics, Law, Conservatorium of Music and Science constitute the academic structure of the University. Research institutes for Environment Research, Materials Technology and Manufacturing, International Business, Social Change and Critical Enquiry, Metabolic Research, Telecommunications and Intelligent Polymer Research bring together the major research strengths of the University.
CANBERRA & AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
Australian Catholic University - Canberra Campus (Signadou)
http://www.acu.edu.au/...National/Our_Campuses/Canberra/index.cfm
The Canberra Campus (Signadou) offers programs in arts, education, educational leadership, religious education, philosophy, social work, theology and youth studies, and has around 650 students. The Campus is named after the 'Sign of God' (Signe de Dieu) given to the founder of the Dominican Order in the 13th century directing him and members of his Order to teach. The Dominican Sisters' Teacher Training College was founded in Maitland in 1926. The College moved to Canberra in 1963.
Australian National University http://www.anu.edu.au/
Established by Act of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1946, The Australian National University was the country's only full-time research university. It then had no undergraduate teaching responsibilities. Its mandate was to undertake postgraduate research and study both generally and in relation to subjects of national importance. Since then, the University's character had developed and there have been progressive additions to its range of activities. Amalgamation with the Canberra University College in 1960 added undergraduate teaching. The role of The Faculties, which undertake the undergraduate teaching task as well as engaging in post-graduate training and research, is akin to that of the remainder of Australian universities, involving both teaching and research. Amalgamation in 1992 with the Canberra Institute of the Arts, comprising the Canberra School of Art and the Canberra School of Music, brought music and art teaching and practice into the range of the teaching activities.
University of Canberra http://www.canberra.edu.au/
The University of Canberra is set in natural bushland in Bruce, a suburb of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) in Australia. UC is seven kilometres from the centre of the nation's capital, Canberra. Canberra is located on the Southern Tablelands, three hours south of Sydney and two hours from the eastern coast. UC is home to six Faculties which offer an exciting and diverse range of professional and vocationally oriented courses at both undergraduate and post graduate level. Additionally, UC offers a number of special or non-award courses. Off-shore, the University teaches programs in countries such as Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Our Australian students also enjoy and benefit from this international environment, with quite a considerable number spending some of their time studying overseas. UC now works in partnership with more than 40 international universities.
MELBOURNE & VICTORIA
Australian Catholic University - Ballarat Campus (Aquinas)
http://www.acu.edu.au/...National/Our_Campuses/Ballarat/index.cfm
Ballarat Campus (Aquinas) offers programs in education, educational leadership, management, midwifery, nursing, philosophy, religious education and theology, and has around 650 students. The Campus was founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1909 to train Catholic teachers. The College moved to 1200 Mair Street in 1974, first becoming the Catholic Teachers College and then part of the Institute of Catholic Education.
Australian Catholic University - Melbourne Campus (St Patrick's)
http://www.acu.edu.au/ACU_National/Our_Campuses/Melbourne/index.cfm
Melbourne Campus (St Patrick's) offers programs in arts, business, education, exercise science, information systems, nursing, music, psychology, social sciences, theology and visual arts, and has around 3200 students. The Campus was established in 2000, replacing Christ campus, Oakleigh, formerly Christ College, founded in 1967, and Mercy campus, Ascot Vale, formerly mercy teacher Training College, founded in 1908. Part of the campus is historic Central Hall, formerly Cathedral Hall, built in 1903 and closely linked with Melbourne's Catholic community.
Deakin University http://www.deakin.edu.au/
Deakin University's six campuses in Geelong, Melbourne and Warrnambool, Victoria combine with an emphasis on flexible delivery to allow students to study on campus or off campus, full time or part time, or using a mix of study modes. Its flexible learning study packages include computer-aided learning, simulations and videos. Deakin has five faculties, Arts, Business and Law, Education, Health and Behavioural Sciences, and Science and Technology. The corporate arm of Deakin University, DeakinPrime provides corporations, industry, government, unions and professional associations with training for their workplace learners.
Latrobe University http://www.latrobe.edu.au/
Established in 1967, La Trobe University's main campus is in Melbourne in the suburb of Bundoora, sixteen kilometres from the CBD. As well as one other metropolitan campus in the City, La Trobe has a strong regional presence with campuses in Mildura, Bendigo, Shepparton, Beechworth, Albury-Wodonga and Mount Buller. Its five faculties are Education; Health Sciences; Humanities & Social Sciences; Law & Management; and Science, Technology & Engineering. Between them they offer over 450 undergradaute and postgraduate courses and research programs.
Melbourne College of Divinity http://www.mcd.unimelb.edu.au/
The MCD is unique in Australia being the only theological institution established by Act of Parliament and listed by the Australian Qualifications Authority. It is one of the world's oldest ecumenical institutions being founded in 1910 and now has the Anglican, Baptist, Churches of Christ, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic and Uniting Church in Australia working together. Over 7450 degrees have been granted since 1910 and in 2001 over 70 full time and 50 part-time faculty with 358 postgraduate students and 1300 undergraduates.
Melbourne University Private http://www.muprivate.edu.au/
Melbourne University Private is an internationally focused, corporate university, wholly owned and quality assured by the University of Melbourne. Melbourne University Private's academic profile is focussed on its three schools and one division: School of Enterprise, School of International Development, School of Applied Language Studies and the Hawthorn English Language Center. In providing customized sector- and client-specific education, research and consultancy services, Melbourne University Private draws on both the intellectual resources of the University of Melbourne, and its own discrete institutional resources producing an academic community within a corporate university framework, with the added strength of affiliation with and access to a traditional, research-intensive, public university.
Monash University http://www.monash.edu.au/
Monash University, established in 1961, is located in Melbourne and has grown from a single campus at Clayton to campuses at Berwick, Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland, Malaysia, Parkville, and Peninsula. The website contains course, research, campus, faculty and services information for the faculties of Art and Design, Arts, Business and Economics, Education, Engineering, Information Technology, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy and Science.
RMIT University http://www.rmit.edu.au/
RMIT became a university in 1992 but it has been around since 1887.As Australia's largest multi-level university with over 40,000 students, RMIT offers the complete range of courses from TAFE certificate, diploma and advanced diploma through to bachelor degrees, masters by course work or research, and PhDsand professional doctorates.
Swinburne University of Technology http://www.swin.edu.au/
The 1992 proclamation by the Parliament of Victoria of Swinburne University ofTechnology Act, marked not only recognition of its distinguished history, but thebeginning of a new period of growth and innovation for Swinburne. From itsestablishment in 1908 in Melbourne’s eastern suburb of Hawthorn, Swinburne hasgrown from being a local provider of technical education into a multidisciplined,multicampus provider of higher education of national and internationalsignificance.In 1994 the Higher Education Sector of Swinburne underwent a major restructurewhen the four faculties (Arts, Business, Applied Science and Engineering) and oneschool (The School of Design) were amalgamated into two divisions -- Division ofBusiness, Humanities and Social Science; and Division of Science, Engineering andDesign.
University of Ballarat http://www.ballarat.edu.au/
The University of Ballarat is a small, independent university with direct links back to the foundation of the very first higher learning institutions in Australia. It is pre-eminently a regional institution, with two major campuses in Ballarat and one each in Horsham, Stawell and Ararat. Residential accommodation is provided on campus. Through its TAFE and Higher Education Divisions, the University has close relationships with regional industry and business. Courses are available in the areas of the Arts, Behavioural and Social Sciences and Humanities; Business; Education; Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences, Human Movement and Sports Sciences; Nursing; Science, Environmental Management; Exploration and Environmental Geology, Food Science and Technology, and Engineering.
University of Melbourne http://www.unimelb.edu.au/
The University of Melbourne, an international research university, is located in Victoria, Australia. Acclaimed for excellence and achievement in education and research, its motto is I SHALL GROW IN THE ESTEEM OF FUTURE GENERATIONS.
Victoria University http://www.vu.edu.au/
Victoria University as one of Australias dual-sector universities offering both Higher Education and Technical and Further Education courses, combines academic and vocational skills with an advanced research profile. With campuses strategically placed both in Melbourne's central business district and throughout Melbourne's western region, including rural campuses at Sunbury and Werribee, the University's Higher Education faculties and Technical and Further Education schools have developed strong links with industry, business and the local community. Victoria University tailors courses and course pathways to meet individual student needs, including easy pathways between Technical and Further Education and higher education. As well as welcoming International students the University runs offshore courses in Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore and the People's Republic of China.
BRISBANE & QUEENSLAND
Australian Catholic University - McAuley Campus http://www.mcauley.acu.edu.au/
Home page for McAuley Campus of the Australian Catholic University, with links to information for prospective and existing students, staff and the higher education community.
Bond University http://www.bond.edu.au/
Bond University is Australia's first private not-for-profit University, dedicated to shaping graduates who are leaders and thinkers, imbued with initiative, enterprise and a continuing quest for lifelong learning. Bond University has five faculties - Business, Health Sciences, Humanities & Social Sciences, Information Technology, and Law as well the Bond University English Language Institute (BUELI). Class sizes are small enough to give students the personalised attention they deserve and Bond University's trimester system means graduates can start making their mark on the world sooner. A Bond degree not only helps students achieve their dream career faster, it better prepares graduates for the workplace.
Central Queensland University http://www.cqu.edu.au/
The Faculty of Education and Creative Arts is committed to furthering the application and discovery of knowledge related to teaching in Education and the Arts. Student learning is enhanced through quality teaching, research and service both to and in collaboration with the community.
Christian Heritage College (QLD) http://www.chc.qld.edu.au/
Christian Heritage College is a Christian higher education institution in Queensland providing fully accredited university level degree and diploma courses (at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels). It offers a unique combination of Christian growth and academic and professional studies, within a Christian environment in the areas of Business, Education and Humanities, and Social Sciences.
Griffith University http://www.griffith.edu.au/
Griffith University is one university servicing three cities - Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Logan. The University's five campuses cater for more than 29,000 students including 4,500 students from overseas. A well-established international reputation and student and staff exchange agreements with more than 100 overseas institutions have resulted in a culturally diverse university serving a global community. The University also boasts one of Australia's largest music school, the Queensland Conservatorium, and Queensland's oldest art institution, the Queensland College of Art. Griffith University is named after the Rt Hon Sir Samuel Walker Griffith, GCMG QC MA LLD, a former Queensland Premier and the first Chief Justice of Australia.
James Cook University http://www.jcu.edu.au/
James Cook University, situated in Northern Queensland, provides teaching programs and research training across a broad range of disciplines, offering more than 200 undergraduate and postgraduate courses. JCU has developed special strengths in a number of areas including the study of the marine sciences - marine biology and chemistry, resource management of the Great Barrier Reef, mariculture and fisheries, and coastal engineering. Other strengths in the environmental field include tropical ecosystems and their conservation and management, and natural products chemistry. JCU also excels in the areas of geosciences and geotechnology with special reference to the mineral industries, cyclone engineering, applications of computing and information sciences, electronic engineering, anthropology and archaeology in areas of particular relevance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, indigenous and regional history, and Australian literature. Courses are also offered in Pharmacy, Animal Science, Communication Design, and Photography. The Medical School specialises in the health needs of northern Australia and remote communities.
Queensland University of Technology http://www.qut.edu.au/
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is one of Australia's largest universities, enrolling 30,000 students including more than 2000 international students. QUT's three Brisbane campuses - Gardens Point (City), Kelvin Grove and Carseldine offer more than 130 undergraduate and postgraduate courses in eight major discipline areas: Arts, Built Environment and Engineering, Business, Education, Health, Information Technology, Law, and Science. The former Queensland Institute of Technology (est. 1965) became a university(QUT) in 1989. Brisbane College of Advanced Education amalgamated with QUT in1990, and today the multi-campus university offers one of the widest selections of courses in Australia. Although a relatively new university, QUT's origins go back to the beginning of technical and teacher education in Queensland when the Brisbane School of Arts was established in 1849.
University of Queensland http://www.uq.edu.au/
The University has teaching and research sites throughout Queensland. Its major campuses are at St Lucia, Ipswich and Gatton. UQ has more than 400 academic programs on offer. UQ is the only institution in the state offering studies in medicine and surgery, dentistry, veterinary science, speech pathology and food technology.
University of Southern Queensland http://www.usq.edu.au/
University of Southern Queensland (USQ) specialises in distance education and the flexible delivery of educational services. It is a dynamic, young University, located in Toowoomba, Queensland, with a second campus in Hervey Bay and many regional support offices throughout Australia and in other countries. The University believes that flexible delivery is about giving people WHAT they want, WHERE they want it, WHEN they want it, and they are a large provider of international education to students studying essentially in their home country. Degree programs are offered in Arts, Business, Commerce, Education, Engineering and Surveying and Sciences. USQ also has continuing education programmes for the general and professional communities.
University of the Sunshine Coast http://www.usc.edu.au/
The University of the Sunshine Coast has over 2000 students studying within three Faculties: Arts, Business and Science. It has one of the fastest growth trajectories for any new university, and the student demand continues to grow within and outside the region. Innovation characterises the niche courses, the student support mechanisms, the flexible approaches to learning, the level of information technology access, and the human scale of an institution whose staff and students are committed to making their mark. The University will expand quickly to host an expected 20,000 students within three decades. The campus is located about 80 kms north of Brisbane, in the heart of one of the fastest growing regions in Australia, and just a short drive from surfing beaches, hinterland forests, national parks, and business centres. Local students have particularly welcomed the opportunity to study close to home, but many have also come from throughout Queensland and southern states. Almost half of the students are mature-aged and many are studying part-time. The University has paid special attention to its innovative design. The architecture maximises the advantages of a sub-tropical coastal climate by best capturing the natural light and breezes, and the distinctive colours reflect the surrounding environment.
PERTH & WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Australian Institute for University Studies (AIUS) http://www.aius.edu.au/index.html
A modern tertiary institution co-located with Curtin University of Technology on their Joondalup campus. AIUS is an institution providing tertiary study opportunities for both Australian and international students.
Curtin University of Technology http://www.curtin.edu.au/index.cfm
Curtin University of Technology is a multi-campus university founded as the Western Australian Institute of Technology in 1967. Curtin gained university status in 1987. The central campus of the University is located in Bentley with courses also offered at metropolitan campuses in Shenton Park, Joondalup and the Central Business District. The Kalgoorlie Campus andMuresk Institute of Agriculture in Northam form two regional branches of the University. Curtin programs are also offered in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Hong Kong. Curtin offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in business, engineering, health sciences, humanities, science, mining and agriculture. The Centre for Aboriginal Studies offers bridging courses for indigenous students and the Vocational Training and Education Centre offers vocational courses at Kalgoorlie and Esperance.
Edith Cowan University http://www.ecu.edu.au/
Edith Cowan University (ECU), named after Edith Dircksey Cowan, the first female member of Parliament in Australia, is a Western Australian University with campuses in Churchlands, Mount Lawley, Joondalup, and South West (Bunbury). Courses are offered from undergraduate to doctorate level in Arts; Business; Education; Health and Human Sciences; Science, Technology and Engineering; and the Visual and Performing Arts.
Murdoch University http://www.murdoch.edu.au/
Murdoch University opened in Western Australia in 1975 and is named after Sir Walter Murdoch. The Murdoch Campus is located 15km south of the central business district of Perth, and about 8km east of Fremantle. The Rockingham Regional Campus is located 45km south of Perth. Murdoch university offers courses in: Biological and Environmental Science; Veterinary and Biomedical Science; the Law; Business and Information Technology; the Humanities; Mathematics; the Physical Sciences; Engineering; Education; and the Social Sciences.
University of Notre Dame http://www.nd.edu.au/
The University of Notre Dame Australia is Australia's first Catholic university.It is one of only two private universities in Australia and was established byAct of the Parliament of Western Australia on 21 December 1989. Teachingcommenced in January 1992. In 1994, the University enrolled its firstundergraduate students. Its main campus is in Fremantle and its second campus isin Broome, Western Australia. The University has a close working and collegialrelationship (but no constitutional connection) with the University of Notre Damein the United States. It has drawn much of its founding inspiration andphilosophy from that outstanding Catholic university. Five of the senior officersof Notre Dame (US) are Trustees or Governors of the University of Notre DameAustralia.Excellence in teaching, research and pastoral care is central to Notre Dame. TheUniversity, through its curriculum, its focus on quality of relationships, andits commitment to the advancement of every student as an individual, aims toprovide a total education experience. In designing its undergraduate courses, theUniversity has endeavoured to ensure that all students have the opportunity toexperience an integrated core of learning which will broaden and expose them tothe Christian educational tradition and practice. The University refers to this as its Core Curriculum.
University of Notre Dame - Broome Campus http://www.broome.nd.edu.au/
The Broome campus of the University of Notre Dame Australia offers students a unique opportunity to gain a first class education in the Kimberley region. Notre Dame Australia is an independent university committed to the advancement of learning, knowledge and the professions within a context of Catholic faith and values. A key objective of the Broome Campus is to provide strong support for the process of reconciliation between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians. Courses offered include: Business, Management, Marketing, Education, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Articulation to the Bachelor of Education degree,Bachelor of Education ­ Primary and Early Childhood, Bachelor of Education ­ Conversion, Graduate Diploma in Education ­ Primary, Aboriginal Studies, Arts and Nursing.
University of Western Australia (UWA) http://www.uwa.edu.au/
The University of Western Australia, located on the banks of the Swan River in Perth, opened in 1913. Faculties include Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts; Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Economics and Commerce (UWA Business School); Education; Engineering, Computing and Mathematics; Law; Life and Physical Sciences; Medicine and Dentistry; and Natural and Agricultural Sciences. The University also has several arts venues, including an extensive art collection.
ADELAIDE & SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Flinders University http://www.flinders.edu.au/
Flinders University was established in 1966 and is fully government funded. Flinders is a spacious modern campus nestled in the southern foothills of the Mt. Lofty Ranges overlooking the city of Adelaide.
University of Adelaide http://www.adelaide.edu.au/
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