University of Melbourne
CRICOS Provider No:00116K
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Established in 1853, the University of Melbourne is a public-spirited institution that makes distinctive contributions to society in research, teaching & knowledge transfer. Ranked as one of the best universities in Australia & internationally too, Melbourne's teaching excellence has been rewarded two years in a row by grants from the Commonwealth Government's Learning and Teaching Performance Fund for Australian universities that demonstrate excellence in undergraduate teaching and learningndergraduate teaching and learning
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University of Sydney
CRICOS Provider No:00026A
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This is the first university established in
Australia as far back as 1850. The central
campus is situated in the heart of Australia’s
commercial capital – Sydney. More than 3,700
international students study in-campus from 70
different countries. The university too gives
emphasis to research and in 2001 was the
receiver of the highest research grants amongst
all Australian Universities. It also received 20
of the 100 research fellowships offered by the
Australian Research Council.
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University of Adelaide
CRICOS Provider No:00123M
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Adelaide University is one of Australia's oldest and most prestigious
universities. Established in 1874. It is ranked by the Australian
Government in the top group of Australian universities in terms of
research, teaching and curriculum development."
It is ranked as one of the most respected
forward-looking, internationally focused
institution with strong research portfolio.
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Australian National University (ANU) -
Canberra
CRICOS Provider No:00120C
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This is set up on a 150 hectare site in
Australia's national capital – Canberra.
Established in 1946 as the country’s first full
time research university, it undertook to
provide courses at undergraduate level in 1960
by amalgamation with the Canberra University
College. It is truly an institution of advanced
studies with emphasis on research led programs
and is traditionally a forerunner for major
portion of ARC Fellowships. Its Institute of
Advanced Studies is a unique attraction for
postgraduate studies.
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University of Western Australia
CRICOS Provider No:00126G
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Established in 1911, the University of Western Australia has an international reputation for excellence and enterprise and has been rated one of the best comprehensive universities in Australia.* In addition, it is one of Australia's leading research institutions and is a member of the prestigious “Go8” research universities. The university had in Prof . Barry Marshall a Nobel Prize winner for Medicine as recently as 2005.
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Edith
Cowan University
CRICOS
Provider No:00279B |
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As the
modern descendant of the first higher education
institution in Western Australia, EDU upholds a
well deserved reputation for teaching excellence
that dates back to the beginning of the
twentieth century. One of the larger
universities in Australia, it has four campuses &
a wide range of leading edge degree programs.
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Swinburne
University
CRICOS
Provider No:00111D |
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Swinburne
has a strong reputation in Australia and
overseas as a provider of career orientated courses and
as a university with a commitment to research.
The University maintains a strong technology
base and important links with industry,
complemented by a number of innovative
specialist research centers. Swinburne
undergraduate courses are mostly with vocational
emphasis and direct industry application through
Industry Based Learning (IBL) programs.
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University
of Queensland
CRICOS
Provider No:00025B |
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The
University of Queensland (UQ) is one of
Australia's premier learning and research
institutions. It is the largest and oldest
university in Queensland. The University is a
founding member of the national Group of Eight,
"Go 8" an alliance of research-strong
"sandstone" universities committed to
ensuring that Australia has higher education
institutions which are genuinely world class. On
a variety of measures it is one of the top three
or four research universities in the
country.
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University of South Australia
CRICOS Provider No:00121B
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A member of the "Australian Technology Network" - ATN which is a group of 5
young vibrant universities having the best collaborative relationships with
industry both nationally & internationally". It offers over 300 courses.
University of South Australia consistently produces cutting edge graduates.
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Flinders University of
South Australia
CRICOS Provider No:00114A
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A modern university with a friendly atmosphere
it is set up on 180 hectare campus close to the
city of Adelaide. The university has a high quality teaching
staff who deliver a wide variety of courses many
of which are linked to work experience or
practicum placements as part of their study
programs. It has a high reputation for Health Science related
degree programs with the Flinders hospital
supporting such courses. It is the only government selected South Australian University for
Aus Aid scholarships.
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University of
Newcastle
CRICOS Provider No:00109J
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This is a
comprehensive international university in NSW
situated about 2 hours drive from Sydney. It has
5 faculties and of the 22,000 students
population, 10% are international students from
more than 60 countries. One of Australia's
leading research institutions, it has
significant research & teaching partnerships
with many universities in Asia & Pacific.
The university has its own Foundation program
too.
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University of Wollongong
CRICOS Provider No: 00102E |
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Established in 1951, it is a University of international standing with an enviable record of achievement in teaching and research. It is also located in one of the most beautiful settings in Australia, just an hour's drive south of Australia's largest city, Sydney. With a total student enrolment of 14,000+ for undergraduate courses and 7,000 + for post graduate courses, the University of Wollongong has in 2007, for the second time been listed in The Times Higher Education Supplement Top 200 World University Rankings.
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Heinz College Australia at Carnegie Mellon
CRICOS Provider No:02696B
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Carnegie Mellon is an internationally recognized research university in USA. It is consistently named as a top-ranked university. In May, 2006, Heinz College began operations at a new location in Adelaide, Australia, which serves as the school’s Asia Pacific education base. CMU - Heinz School Australia, currently offers two master’s level degrees granted by Carnegie Mellon University – the Master of Science in Public Policy and Management and the Master of Science in Information Technology in Adelaide which receive dual recognition, since it meets the requirements for a Master’s degree in both the United States and Australia.
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Deakin University
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Deakin University is one of Australia’s largest universities with 4 campuses in Melbourne, Geelong and Warrnambool located in the State of Victoria. Its degrees are recognized by universities worldwide as well as Australian professional associations and has a reputation for excellent teaching and innovative course delivery .It has also won the prestigious University of the Year award twice for innovative use of technology in education and for partnerships with industry.
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Murdoch University |
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Murdoch University in Western Australia is a dynamic, modern university with a national reputation for excellence in teaching, research and student satisfaction and has a student population of over 17,000 including 3000 international students. It is a leading research university in Australia ranking in the top 8 for research intensity and has achieved 5 star rating for graduate satisfaction for the last 13 years.
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