Australian Catholic University
The Australian Catholic University, or ACU National, is a Roman Catholic, public, multi-campus, multi-state university, based in eastern Australia, open to all staff and students regardless of their religious beliefs. 1991 (MCMXCI) is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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ACU has campuses at: Student numbers per campus as at September 2003 were as follows: North Sydney 2,066; Strathfield 2,447; Brisbane 2,692; Canberra 617. Ballarat 633; Melbourne 3,114.[1] North Sydney is a suburb and commercial district in the Local Government Area of North Sydney Council on the North Shore of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ...
Originally called Redmyre after the red clay found in the area,Strathfield is a suburb of Sydney,in the state of New South Wales, Australia, a significant centre in Sydneys Inner West. ...
Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the state of Queensland, Australia. ...
Canberra is the capital city of Australia and with a population of just over 323,000 is Australias largest inland city. ...
Ballarat is a city in regional Victoria, Australia, approximately 120 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, with a population of 84,000 people. ...
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These were originally distinct state-based institutions that were merged in 1991 to create the ACU. Notably, the WA institution did not join, it instead becoming University of Notre Dame Australia. 1991 (MCMXCI) is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The University of Notre Dame Australia is a private Roman Catholic university established in 1990 in the Western Australian port city of Fremantle. ...
Departments
ACU has three faculties: Arts and Sciences; Education; and Health Sciences. Within the Arts and Sciences faculty are there also two sub-faculties: Business and Informatics; and Philosophy and Theology. ACU and its predecessor institutions have played an important role in Australia by training many teachers and nurses employed in the public, Catholic and other systems. The university's mission statement aims to add a "spiritual dimension" to higher education in Australia, similar to the great Catholic universities of Europe and North America. There is a strong social justice element in the university's mission and programs with student teachers completing community service as part of their course.[2] An important field at ACU is psychology, particularly Clinical and Counselling aspects. This is supported by an expert clincal/couselling centre at ST. Patrick's Campus in Melbourne. An ACU representative is also included on the Australian Psychologists' Registration Board, and Australian psychological Society ( APS ). The Trescowthick school of Education at St. Patrick's Campus in Melbourne includes a number of modules at the undergraduate and postgraduate level on Futures Education and Sustainable Futures. Futures Education, the 'missing dimension' in education, is based on Futures Studies, and provides tools and concepts that enable students to explore possible, probable and preferable futures as well as personal and global futures in planning, teaching and learning and curriculum. Students are represented at a national level by the Australian Catholic University National Students Association (ACUNSA), the members of ACUNSA also double as presidents of their campus Student Association. ACUNSA is chaired by the student senator who also sits on the university senate. Campus Student Associations are responsible for providing students with cultural, sporting and social opportunities and representing the needs of the student body to the university. Students at ACU are also provided with a range of Student Services such as counselling, academic skills advice, disabilities and campus ministry. The Student Services team work with Student Associations on many projects. ACU students compete at their respective regional University Games, attempting to qualify for the Australian University Games (AUG's), the pinnacle of university sport in Australia. In 2001, ACU's rugby union team recieved a wildcard entry into the AUG's and surprised many by reaching the semi-finals. The team lost its semi-final to Sydney University and were placed a very respectable fourth.
See also This is a list of universities and other higher education institutions in Australia. ...
External link - Official website
- Official Japanese website
References - ^ Provider information. Department of Education, Science & Training. URL accessed on January 28, 2006.
- ^ Mission statement. Australian Catholic University. URL accessed on January 28, 2006.
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