Australian National University
The Australian National University (ANU) is one of the world's foremost research universities. Distinguished by its relentless pursuit of excellence, ANU attracts leading academics and outstanding students from Australia and around the world.
www.anu.edu.au/

University of Melbourne
Over the years, the University of Melbourne has established itself as one of the finest in Australia, if not the world. The University of Melbourne experience is the reason most students - past and present, international and Australian - choose to study here.
www.unimelb.edu.au/
University in Queensland
The University of Queensland has a tradition of success, and graduates include a host of influential and respected figures:
- a Nobel Prize winner,
- an Academy Award winner,
- a Governor-General,
- a State Governor, and
- leaders in business, science, public service, the law and the arts.
www.uq.edu.au/

University of Sydney
The University of Sydney, founded in 1850, is Australia's first university. Over the past 150 years, the University has built an international reputation for its outstanding teaching and as a centre of research excellence.
www.usyd.edu.au/
University of New South Wales
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is one of the leading teaching and research universities in Australia - renowned for the quality of its graduates and its commitment to new and creative approaches to education and research. UNSW graduates are highly employable and command some of the best starting salaries.
www.unsw.edu.au/
The University of Western Australia
Established in 1911, UWA is Western Australia's oldest university and one of Australia¡¯s most prestigious educational institutions. The University of Western Australia has achieved top ratings in the Good Universities Guide, consistently attracts the State¡¯s top school-leavers, and has received one of the highest allocations of research funds for the nation.
www.uwa.edu.au/
Macquarie University
"So the institution described as 'Australia's most radical and unconventional university', carried the name of the staunch Scots Tory and High Anglican soldier who had governed New South Wales at the height of the convict era. What counted with the Cabinet no doubt were his achievements as a builder, his humanitarianism and his interest in education."
Liberality of Opportunity: A History of Macquarie University 1964-1989, Bruce Mansfield and Mark Hutchinson, Macquarie University in association with Hale & Iremonger (1992).
www.mq.edu.au/
Monash University
- Monash has more than 53,000 students from over 100 countries, speaking almost 100 languages.
- Monash University libraries house more than 2.6 million items.
- The university's 10 faculties offer a broad range of degrees each with a diverse range of disciplines.
- Monash has an international reputation for innovation and excellence in teaching and research.
www.monash.edu.au/
The University of Adelaide
Studying at the University of Adelaide means being part of a rich tradition of excellence in education and research, with world-class academics and a vibrant student life. Our high-caliber graduates have skills that go beyond the workplace. Our graduates make an impact on the world.
www.adelaide.edu.au/
The University of Newcastle
The University of Newcastle, established in 1965, has a student population of just over 20,000. We offer over 150 undergraduate and graduate courses, delivered via five Faculties - Business and Law; Education and Arts; Engineering and Built Environment; Health; and Science and Information Technology. The University is an exceptional achiever in research with an international reputation for expertise in innovative approaches to teaching and learning.
www.newcastle.edu.au/
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