Universities in Australia
There are a total of 39 universities in Australia, including 37 Public and 2 private universities. The following two are Private universities;
1. Bond University, Wagga Wagga
2. University of Notre Dame
Note: Cranfield University (UK) and Carnegie Mellon University (USA) have started a Business Development office and a college respectively and hence did not come in the total list of Australian universities.
Universities in Australia
New South Wales
Charles Sturt University (CSU) , Wagga Wagga
Macquarie University , Sydney
Southern Cross University (SCU) , Lismore
University of New England (UNE) , Armidale
University of New South Wales (UNSW) , Sydney
University of Newcastle , Newcastle
University of Sydney , Sydney
University of Technology (UTS) , Sydney
University of Western Sydney (UWS) , Sydney
University of Wollongong , Wollongong
Victoria
Deakin University , Melbourne
LaTrobe University , Melbourne
Monash University , Melbourne
RMIT University (RMIT) , Melbourne
Swinburne University of Technology , Melbourne
University of Melbourne , Melbourne
University of Ballarat , Melbourne
Victoria University of Technology (VUT) , Melbourne
Queensland
Bond University , Gold Coast
Griffith University , Brisbane
James Cook University (JCU) , Townsville, (Cairns, Brisbane)
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) , Brisbane
University of Queensland , Brisbane
University of Southern Queensland (USQ) , Toowoomba, (Sydney)
University of the Sunshine Coast , Maroochydore
South Australia
University of South Australia (UniSA), Adelaide
University of Adelaide , Adelaide
Flinders University , Adelaide
Western Australia
Curtin University of Technology , Perth
Edith Cowan University (ECU) , Perth
Murdoch University, Perth
University of Notre Dame Australia (UND) , Fremantle
University of Western Australia (UWA) , Perth
Australian Capital Territory
University of Canberra, Canberra
Australian National University (ANU), Canberra
Tasmania
University of Tasmania (UTas), Hobart
Northern Territory
Charles Darwin University (CDU) , Darwin
Multi-State
Australian Catholic University (ACU), Brisbane, Sydney, Canbarra, Melbourne
Central Queensland University , Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne and Sydney
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