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Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS)
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Category: Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical)
The AFTRS is the national centre for professional education and advanced training in film, television and radio. It runs full-time courses in Sydney, and part-time courses in all states in the areas of scriptwriting, cinematography, directing, producing, editing, production design, sound, screen studies and radio.
URL: http://www.campion.org.au/
Campion College is a Catholic Liberal Arts College in Sydney that offers an integrated program of study covering various subjects in the humanities and sciences. Campion is a small College, registered and accredited by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training to deliver undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes.
Category: Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical)
Charles Sturt University (CSU) has main campuses located in the cities of Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst and Wagga Wagga, three of the fastest growing cities in NSW. As well as these campuses, the University is represented in places as diverse as Dubbo, Manly, Goulburn, Rozelle, Broken Hill, Canberra and the central business district of Sydney. Faculties include Arts, Commerce, Education, Health Studies, and Science & Agriculture.
Category: Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical)
Macquarie University has developed from a small, innovative institution in Sydney's north to a multifaceted university in what has become one of Australia's leading high-technology locations. Keeping faith with its founders' fresh ideas about university teaching and organisation, Macquarie has continued to be a pioneer in Australian higher education. Its interdisciplinary approach produces graduates with wide career opportunities. Macquarie has consistently encouraged mature-age students to enrol, a trend that has proven beneficial to the entire student body. The University advocates the strong link between teaching and research: teaching staff are often at the forefront of their research fields, with resultant advantages for their students. There are six national research centres on campus. Macquarie is also home to the first Australian-English dictionary, The Macquarie Dictionary, and its companion specialist dictionaries and reference books. The University's enlightened work with disabled children has been influential throughout Australia and, in the case of infants with Down Syndrome, internationally.
URL: http://www.scu.edu.au/index.php
Category: Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical)
Southern Cross University, NSW, is one of Australia's most technologically advanced and creative universities with an array of courses in the Arts, Media and Humanities; Commerce and Management; Education; Social Sciences; Natural and Complementary Medicine; Nursing and Health Sciences; Law and Justice; Environmental Science Management; Exercise Science and Sport Management; Indigenous Australian Studies; Psychology; Multimedia and Information Technology.
Category: Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical)
The University of New England was originally formed in 1938 as the New England University College, a College of the University of Sydney. It became fully independent in 1954. The University of New England is located on several sites in Armidale, New South Wales, and has four faculties: Arts; Economics, Business and Law; Education, Health and Professional Studies; and The Sciences. These faculties incorporate 42 teaching departments with some 600 academic members of staff.
Category: Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical)
The University of New South Wales has approximately 34,000 students and 5,000 staff on six campuses: Kensington, St George, Paddington, Randwick and Coogee in Sydney, and the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) University College in Canberra. Twelve Faculties and two Colleges comprise the academic organisation of the University, which also operates over seventy Centres and Institutes which provide specialised research and teaching in areas not readily covered by the Faculties. Its initial emphasis on science and technology now shares excellence with disciplines as various as Arts, Fine Arts, the Built Environment, Commerce, Law, Life Sciences, Medicine, and Management.
URL: http://www.newcastle.edu.au/
Category: Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical)
The University of Newcastle was established in 1965 and has just over 18,000 students who can choose from 150 undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by our 11 Faculties. There are two main campuses. We also have three important areas of the university located in the city where they are close to their client base - the Faculty of Music and the Conservatorium, the University of Newcastle Legal Centre and the Graduate School of Business.
Category: Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical)
The University of Sydney, Australia's first university, was established in 1850. Today, it is one of the largest in Australia, with traditions of innovation and excellence. The Camperdown and Darlington Campuses are three kilometres from the Central Business District of Sydney, while the University's other nine campuses are located throughout Sydney and New South Wales. There are now more than 100 teaching departments in the University's 17 faculties and academic colleges.
University of Technology Sydney
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Category: Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical)
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is a multi-campus university spread across three major locations in the Sydney metropolitan area: the City campus, on the edge of the city centre, with areas at Broadway and Haymarket; the Kuring-gai campus at Lindfield; and the St Leonards campus, near the Royal North Shore Hospital.
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