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UNIVERSITIES IN AUSTRALIA
Australian Catholic University | Bond University | Central Queensland University | Charles Darwin University | Charles Sturt University | Curtin Sydney | Edith Cowan University | Flinders University | James Cook University Brisbane | La Trobe University | The University of New England | University of Canberra | University of Ballarat | University of New South Wales | University of Tasmania | University of the Sunshine Coast | University of Wollongong | Victoria University
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2007 Australian University Rankings from the Melbourne Institute
Australian National University University of Melbourne University of Sydney University of Queensland University of New South Wales Monash University University of Western Australia University of Adelaide Macquarie University Queensland University of Technology University of Wollongong La Trobe University University of Newcastle University of Tasmania Griffith University University of Technology,Sydney Curtin University of Technology Flinders University Murdoch University RMIT University University of South Australia Deakin University University of New England University of Western Sydney James Cook University Swinburne University of Technology Southern Cross University University of Canberra Victoria University Australian Catholic University Charles Sturt University University of Southern Queensland University of Ballarat University of the Sunshine Coast Edith Cowan University Charles Darwin University Central Queensland University
Bond University Gold Coast, Queensland Bond University is Australia's first and largest private Australia university and has grown to become one of the Queensland universities with an excellent international reputation. At Bond you will experience personalised education by highly qualified teachers, innovative courses and teching methods, an international student body and a beautiful secure campus. Bond's staff to student ratio is the best in Australia.
Charles Darwin University Darwin, Northern Territory, was established on 1 January 1989 through the amalgamation of the University College of the Northern Territory and the Darwin Institute of Technology. Charles Darwin University is the major tertiary education institution in the Northern Territory and is unique in that it offers both vocational and research based programs and substantial student guidance.
Deakin University Melbourne, Victoria. Deakin University is one of Australia's most progressive and visionary universities. It has been noted for providing a superior and student-centered education, Deakin has become increasingly popular as a destination for international, with around 70,000 students studying on its various campuses, including ELICOS studies.
Edith Cowan University Perth, Western Australia. Edith Cowan University is noted for its innovative course content, specialised research and creative pursuits. Responsive and forward thinking, it is one of the universities in Perth that is internationally focused and an Australian leader in the provision of professionally focused degree programs.
Griffith University, Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Queensland Griffith University, one of Australia's leading universities has over 2,500 teaching staff, 27,000 students including 4,000 students from over 80 nations. Griffith has become an popular choice for students deciding that they want to study at one of the universities in Australia. Learning never got more enjoyable or rewarding than this.
Macquarie University Sydney, NSW Macquarie University is one of the leading NSW universities and is a modern, sophisticated and cosmopolitan leading provider of education in Australia. With over 24,000 students including 4,000 international students, Macquarie is a university which prides itself on outstanding academic achievement and has excellent resources for distance learning and study online.
Monash University Melbourne, Victoria Monash University is one of the top Australian universities and is leading the way with its international focus, ground-breaking research and academic excellence. Since its first student intake in 1961, Monash has grown into a diverse, multicultural and energetic institution with six campuses around the state and has an excellent international reputation that attracts many students.
Queensland University of Technology
- Brisbane - is a dynamic and innovative institution that not only
satisfies the requirements of its local and international student body
but also has one of the highest MBA Australia rankings according to the
Financial Times 2004 world listings. Southern Cross University Lismore, Tweed Heads/Gold Coast and Coffs Harbour, Queensland Southern Cross University is an internationally-recognised Australian government university. It has a reputation for academic excellence, and has won many prestigious international and Australian awards and grants. The quality programs offered by the University have high academic standards.
Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne, Victoria. Established in 1908, Swinburne has a strong reputation in Australia and overseas as a provider of career oriented education. Swinburne is a small, innovative university, which is rapidly forming a distinctive character including the study of accounting business commerce computing law management marketing nursing tourism a character which reflects purpose, achievement and the genuine quality of its educational outcomes.
The University of Adelaide. Adelaide, South Australia. The University of Adelaide is one of Australia's oldest and one of the highest ranking universities Australia has in any guide to higher education institutions and is regarded as one of the best Australian universities. Established in 1874, it is a member of the 'Group of Eight'. There are more than 1,800 international students among the 14,000-strong student population.
The University of Notre Dame, Australia Perth, Western Australia Inspired by one of the greatest Catholic universities in the world, the University of Notre Dame in the United States, Notre Dame Australia brings to Australian education the vibrant traditions of a Catholic university together with the rich history.
The University of Southern Queensland Toowoomba, Queensland. USQ has been recognised as a world leader in the fields of and tertiary study initiatives. USQ is a dynamic, flexible and innovative University whose staff and students pride themselves on being responsive to the technologically aware global market place.
University of Canberra Canberra-ACT, ACT Internationally focused, the University of Canberra enjoys a diverse student population from more than 80 countries worldwide on the Canberra Campus. Offshore, the University teaches programs in countries such as Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.
University of Tasmania Hobart - Launceston - Burnie, Tasmania The University of Tasmania is the fourth oldest University in Australia. It is highly regarded internationally as a teching and research institution. The University of Tasmania offers a pleasant, enjoyable environment for study at all levels of higher education.
University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) Sydney, NSW The University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) is well known as a leader of professional career-focused education and is regarded as one of the best in Australia. It offers one of the most comprehensive ranges of innovative and internationally recognised degrees in Australia. When people consider one of the universities in Sydney then UTS in a natural choice.
University of Western Sydney (UWS)
Sydney, NSW. With over 32,000 students, the University of Western Sydney
(UWS) is one of the largest of the universities Australia has to offer.
Over 2,800 international students from 70 different countries choose to
study at UWS each year. UWS is a young, energetic and rapidly growing
university with six campuses located in the Sydney region
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