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Australian Catholic University (ACU)  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)
URL:http://www.acu.edu.au/
Category:Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical) 

ACU National is a public university, funded by the Australian Government, and is open to students and staff of all beliefs. The University is firmly established as an institution with a reputation for quality and innovative teaching. The combination of small class sizes and highly qualified academic staff who have a commitment to student-centered learning results in a personalised learning environment with a high number of staff per student. The opportunity for program transfer between states is also available to students.

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Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS)  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)
URL:http://www.aftrs.edu.au/
Category:Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical)  RTOs - National  New South Wales  National 

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.

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Australian Maritime College  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)
URL:http://www.amc.edu.au/
Category:Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical)  RTOs - Tasmania  Tasmania  Courses  Fisheries 

Australian Maritime College provides high quality education, training and consulting to serve the maritime sector. It also conducts research with international recognition. Two campuses situated in Launceston, Tasmania provide the facilities to achieve its mission. The main campus, Newnham hosts the College Administration and the Faculty of Maritime Transport & Engineering. The AMC's second campus, the home of the Faculty of Fisheries & Marine Environment, is located 50km North of Launceston at Beauty Point. This site contains information about the college, courses, faculties and support for international students.

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Australian National University  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)
URL:http://www.anu.edu.au/
Category:National  Australian Capital Territory  Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical) 

Australian National University was established by an Act of Federal Parliament in 1946 with the mission to become a centre for world-class research. ANU has evolved into a research and teaching university, with national hubs and international networks of scholarly activity and outreach services.

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Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)
URL:https://www.batchelor.edu.au/
Category:Indigenous institutions and associations  Indigenous education resources and research (VET)  Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical)  Training Providers  Northern Territory 

The Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education offers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people the chance to study a wide range of courses designed to help them gain the skills and qualifications needed to find work and to help with the development of their communities, particularly those following traditional ways of life.

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Bond University  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)
URL:http://www.bond.edu.au/
Category:Queensland  Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical)  Private Providers 

Bond University is Australia's first private not-for-profit University, dedicated to shaping graduates who are leaders and thinkers, imbued with initiative, enterprise and a continuing quest for lifelong learning. Bond University has five faculties - Business, Health Sciences, Humanities & Social Sciences, Information Technology, and Law as well the Bond University English Language Institute (BUELI). Class sizes are small enough to give students the personalised attention they deserve and Bond University's trimester system means graduates can start making their mark on the world sooner. A Bond degree not only helps students achieve their dream career faster, it better prepares graduates for the workplace.

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Central Queensland University  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)
URL:http://www.cqu.edu.au/
Category:Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical)  Queensland 

The Central Queensland University has several campuses in throughout Queensland. The University offers a range of study options and subjects including flexible learning, information technology, Business and tourism, Humanities and Social Sciences, Education, Built environment and design, Creative and performing arts, Engineering and technology, Health and recreation, Primary industries and environment and Sciences through either the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Education, Business & Informatics and Sciences, or Engineering & Health.

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Charles Darwin University  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)
URL:http://www.cdu.edu.au/
Category:RTOs - Northern Territory  Northern Territory  Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical) 

The Charles Darwin University is an amalgamation of the Northern Territory University and Alice Springs-based Centralian College. As a dual sector institution, the Charles Darwin University offers level of study for anyone with a willingness to learn - from short courses through to advanced studies, in higher education and VET.

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Charles Sturt University  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)
URL:http://www.csu.edu.au/
Category:New South Wales  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.

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Curtin University of Technology  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)
URL:http://www.curtin.edu.au/index.cfm
Category:Western Australia  Universities & Other Self-accrediting Institutions (Alphabetical) 

Curtin University of Technology is a multi-campus university founded as the Western Australian Institute of Technology in 1967. Curtin gained university status in 1987. The central campus of the University is located in Bentley with courses also offered at metropolitan campuses in Shenton Park, Joondalup and the Central Business District. The Kalgoorlie Campus and Muresk Institute of Agriculture in Northam form two regional branches of the University. Curtin programs are also offered in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Hong Kong. Curtin offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in business, engineering, health sciences, humanities, science, mining and agriculture. The Centre for Aboriginal Studies offers bridging courses for indigenous students and the Vocational Training and Education Centre offers vocational courses at Kalgoorlie and Esperance.

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