Where is Australian Catholic University located in Australia?
Australian Catholic University
Latin: Kessinger Australia | |
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Undergraduates | 26,230 |
Postgraduates | 6,292 |
Other students | 1,486 |
Location | North Sydney, New South Wales Banyo, Brisbane, Queensland |
Is Australian Catholic University Public or private?
publicly
Australian Catholic University (ACU) is one of the fastest growing and affordable universities in Australia. We are a publicly-funded, world-ranked university and we warmly welcome students and staff of all beliefs.
How is Australian Catholic University?
ACU makes its mark globally ACU has ranked for seven subjects in the 2021 ARWU rankings, maintaining its spot in the top 18 for nursing and rising to top 50 in the world for education.
How many campuses does the Australian Catholic University have?
It has seven Australian campuses and also maintains a campus in Rome. In 2018 it had 34,834 students. ACU is made up of four faculties, which offer bachelor, master and doctoral degrees. The Australian Catholic University was opened on 1 January 1991 following the amalgamation of four Catholic tertiary institutions in eastern Australia:
Why study at Australian Catholic University (ACU)?
Australian Catholic University (ACU) has been named as one of the world’s top young universities in the prestigious Times Higher Education Young University rankings for 2019.
Where is North Sydney University located?
North Sydney. Our MacKillop Campus is in the bustling suburb of North Sydney, just a short commute from the central business district. Surrounded by tall buildings, cafes and shops, the open grounds provide a pocket of peacefulness within a vibrant corner of Australia’s largest city.
Is this organisation a service of the Archdiocese of Sydney?
This organisation is not a service of the Archdiocese of Sydney. Please direct any query to the organisation directly.