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The Australian Technology Network (ATN) is an alliance of five Australian universities of technology. Each is the most prominant in it's state. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
The ATN’s stated aim is to help secure Australia’s reputation as the clever country, and contribute to its social and economic wealth, while championing the principles of access and equity that have ensured its members are the universities of first choice for more students. The Australian Technology Network comprises five Australian universities, each based in a different state of Australia: Curtin University of Technology (1986, antecedants 1902) Jump to: navigation, search Curtin University of Technology is a technology-focused university with its main campus at Bentley, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. ...
Curtin University of Technology is Western Australia's largest university with over 31,000 students. It takes its name from the former Prime Minister of Australia from 1941-1945, John Curtin. Rt Hon John Curtin John Curtin (January 8, 1885 â July 5, 1945), Australian politician and 14th Prime Minister of Australia, led Australia through the darkest period of its history: when the Australian mainland came under direct military threat during the Japanese advance in World War II. Many Australians regard him...
University of Technology Sydney (1988, antecedants 1965) The Broadway UTS tower The University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), is a university in Sydney, Australia. ...
Queensland University of Technology (1989, antecedants 1908) Jump to: navigation, search Queensland University of Technology (QUT) QUT Kelvin Grove Campus Quensland University of Technology (QUT) is one of Australias largest universities, and Queenslands largest by enrolment with 40,000 students, including 4500 international students from over 90 countries. ...
QUT has 40,000 EFT students. University of South Australia (1991, antecedants 1890) University of South Australia The University of South Australia (commonly known as UniSA) was formed in 1991 when the South Australian Government merged the South Australian Institute of Technology and the South Australian Colleges of Advanced Education through the University of South Australia Act 1991. ...
The University of South Australia is South Australia's newest university. RMIT University (1992, antecedants 1887) The RMIT University (previously Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology), is a university in Melbourne, Australia. ...
RMIT University has grown to become one of the largest in the country, with 57,000 EFT students. RMIT offers more than 200 TAFE and higher educational programs across a broad range of fields. It's strengths include engineering, business, IT, the life sciences, communications and fashion.
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