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Griffith University

Griffith University was established in 1971 and is now one of the most influential and innovative institutions in its region. This university has grown to include five campuses, offer over three hundred degrees, and is one of the largest tertiary education providers in Australia. When Griffith University first opened its doors in 1975, there were [...]

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The University of Queensland

The University of Queensland

The University of Queensland is one of Australia’s premier research-intensive universities, producing generations of graduates who have gone on to become leaders in all areas of society and industry.

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The University of Sydney

The University of Sydney

The University of Sydney is Australia’s founding higher education establishment. For generations it has influenced the development of the nation through its teaching and research; the provision of advice to industry, government and the wider community; and its contribution to public debate. Situated in Australia’s largest city, the university has 10 main teaching campuses in [...]

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The University of New South Wales

The University of New South Wales

The University of New South Wales is one of Australia’s foremost research-intensive universities, renowned for the quality of its graduates and its commitment to new and creative approaches to education and research. Located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney – within easy reach of Sydney’s central business district, beaches and cultural centres – UNSW is a destination of choice for the best and brightest students from Australia and around the world.

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Monash University

Monash University

Global warming, water shortages, cancer, diabetes, global terrorism and the ageing of the population are some of the challenges that Monash University will tackle through its teaching and research and readiness to engage the world. Established in 1958 to meet the demand for tertiary places in rapidly developing post World War II Australia, the University [...]

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The University of Melbourne

The University of Melbourne

International vision The University of Melbourne is international in character and focus and world class in the staff and students it attracts, the research and scholarship it produces, and its academic standards. With 42,000 students and more than 6,000 fulltime and part-time staff, the university offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in a wide range of [...]

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The University of Adelaide

The University of Adelaide

The University of Adelaide has a major impact on educational, social, political and economic life in South Australia and beyond.

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The Australian National University

The Australian National University

Established to be a national hub of cutting-edge research, the Australian National University is one of the foremost research universities in the world. Among its world-class facilities are the most powerful computer in Australia, modern laboratories and lecture theatres, 2 million volumes lining the shelves of several libraries, and access to a comprehensive range of digital information.

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The University of Western Australia

The University of Western Australia

International excellence The University of Western Australia encourages creativity and innovation at international standards and has a reputation for excellence and enterprise. It offers a wide range of exciting and comprehensive undergraduate opportunities, as well as higher degree programs for those who want to ‘add value’ to their existing qualifications. Established in 1911, the university [...]

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