Universities

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Curtin University

Curtin University was incepted as Western Australia Institute of Technology in the year 1967, later in 1987 it was renamed as Curtin Institute of Technology, named after the former Prime Minister of Australia John Curtin. The university has immense reputation of imparting high standards of education, impactful research and diverse student body. It is located at Bentley, an outskirt of Perth city. An abundant student strength of 50,000 from 05 continents, reflects the reputation and academic excellence of the university.

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Deakin University

Deakin University was incepted in Victoria in 1974, named after the second prime minister of Australia Alfred Deakin, it is one of the largest institutions for higher education and research in the region. University have six campuses and strong online distance learning presence, over 60,000 students pursue education at the university, it is renowned for Inclusivity, sustainability and technology, securing a place among the top 1% universities worldwide.

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Charles Sturt University

Charles Strut University came into existence in 1989, the campus was accommodated in the historic Bathurst Experiment farm, a local education center for educating farmers and students of agriculture science. Since then, the university has transformed into the largest regional institution, with high standards of education and research, it has collaborated with private and government bodies for pioneering impactful research to tackle the challenges of present times.

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Central Queensland University

Central Queensland University was initially incepted as Queensland Institute of Technology at Rockhampton in the year 1967, it gained university status in 1992, gradually transformed to become one of the best universities of the region. It has 20 campuses located at different parts of Australia, including metropolitans like Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane and regional operational centers at Townsville, Bundaberg, Cairns and Gladstone. It also offers academic programs via online mode, over 30000 students pursue education at the university.

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Charles Darwin University

Charles Darwin University had transition as full university in 2003, after notable academic contribution to the region with institutions like Darwin Community College, Centralian College and Darwin Institute of Technology. The campuses are evenly spread into the remote areas of Darwin, Alice Springs and Sydney, addressing the academic needs of rural community and diversified population.

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Technological University of the Shannon

Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) is a public university in Ireland, it came into existence after the merger of two institutes, namely Athlone University of Technology (AIT) and Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) in 2021. Currently it is the third technological university in Ireland. The university has an impressive six campuses spread across different counties and provinces of Ireland’s Midwest and Midland region, allowing continuing and sustainable educational learning in the region. University offers a broad spectrum of undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD courses in Business, Engineering, Information Technology, Humanities, Business, Sciences and Health Care. Abundance of 15000 students including many international students from different countries reflects the respect and reputation of the university in the region. Faculty of the university is highly qualified with relevant industry experience that delivers intellectual learning to the students. Notable alumni of the university include Pat Shortt, Conor Harrington, Diana Copperwhite, Jennifer Whitty, Patricia McKenna and many more distinguished personalities that studied at the university.

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Bond University

Bond University is a privately owned, non-profit institution, founded in 1989 to provide world-class education. Since it’s inception, university has consistently upheld obligation of transformative education and academic orientated approach.

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Australian Catholic University

Australian Catholic University is an erudite institution of Australia, founded in 1991, it is relatively a young university with profound recognition for academic brilliance, research outputs and high employability rate. The university has 7 campuses spread across the region, with an international campus at Rome, Italy. Overseas Students from 100 nationalities pursue education at university for distinctive features such as industry-centric curriculum, world-class research impact and high employability rate. It is renowned for specialization in the disciplines of theology, sports science, public health and nursing. University is most sought after by students for high standards of academic impartation and overall development of students.

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Technological University Dublin

Technological University Dublin is Ireland’s first technological university founded in the year 2019. The university was formed through merging three technological institutes. University promotes entrepreneurial principles supported through research and industry-centric teaching methods. Three campuses of the university are located at Grangegorman, Aungier Street and Bolton Street in Dublin, one each at Blanchardstown and Tallaght. It is a leading university in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) domain with giving enough support and space to business, culinary arts, media and performing arts. University has huge enthusiasm for promotion of lifelong learning experience.

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