- University of Western Australia
- The University of Western Australia (UWA) is the first university in Western Australia, established in 1911 and located in Perth, the capital of Western Australia. The University of Western Australia (UWA) is the first university in Western Australia.
- Adelaide University
- The University of Adelaide is located in Adelaide, South Australia, and was established in 1874. Three of Australia's eight Nobel Prize winners came from Adelaide.
- Sunshine Coast University
- University of Sunshine Coast (University of Sunshine Coast) is a public university in Australia, located in the Sunshine Coast region north of Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, about an hour's drive away.
- Newcastle University
- The University of Newcastle is a prestigious university affiliated with the Australian Government and is located in Newcastle, Australia's sixth largest city. The University of Newcastle is one of Australia's leading universities.
- Southern Cross University
- Southern Cross University is a leading government university in Australia, located in New South Wales, north of Sydney, established in 1970, with four campuses in Australia and a student population of 10,000.
- Curtin University of Technology
- Founded in 1967 and funded by the Australian Government, Curtin University of Technology is a first-class, dynamic international university. Curtin is best appreciated for its technological and professional programs... As a leading university in the field of technology, Curtin has an above-average proportion of its graduates employed around the world.
- Griffith University
- Griffith University is a federal government-invested institution of higher learning with an international reputation for excellence in teaching and research.
- University of Canberra
- The University of Canberra (UC) is one of Australia's newest universities, founded 30 years ago and located in the capital city of Canberra.
- Bharat University
- The University of Ballarat is a modern university founded in 1870 and is the third oldest institution of higher learning in Australia.
- New England University
- The University of New England was founded in 1938 and is located in the New England region of New South Wales, between Sydney and Brisbane. The University is renowned for the high quality of its teaching and research, and for being surrounded by the beautiful New England region.
- Spinohama University of Technology
- University of Technology, Melbourne. Founded in 1908 and located in Melbourne, it is one of the few international institutions of higher education in Australia that offers a wide range of teaching and research specialties from diplomas to doctoral degrees.
- Central Queensland University
- Central Queensland University (abbreviated as CQU) is an Australian public university founded in 1967, located in Rockhampton, Queensland, famous for the development of distance learning, strengths include engineering, medicine and health services, nursing and other disciplines.
- Bond University
- Bond University is located on Queensland's beautiful and pleasant Gold Coast, with a warm subtropical climate and a safe and pleasant environment. Bond University is the first and largest private university in Australia and is a member of the Commonwealth Universities Joint Committee and the Australian Vice-Chancellors' Council.
- Australian Catholic University
- Australian Catholic University is a public university open to all students and faculty regardless of faith or background. Many students are not Catholic. The University has six campuses. They are in Queensland, New South Wales (two), the Australian Capital Territory, and Victoria (two).
- Deacon University
- Deakin University, offering school profiles, international applications, downloadable handbooks and courses, and distance learning.
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