Curtin University is ranked in the top one per cent of universities worldwide in the highly regarded Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2021, renowned for high-quality teaching, have strong industry connections, global outlook and deliver world-class research. Curtin University has a strong presence in the Indian Ocean Rim with campuses in Malaysia; Singapore; Mauritius; Sri Lanka and Dubai alongside our presence in Western Australia.
Edith Cowan University (ECU) provides the ideal learning environment for people who want to explore their passion or to discover one. Located in Western Australia, ECU’s industry-relevant teaching and research, supportive study environment and award-winning facilities enable students to build the skills employers are looking for, such as problem-solving and creative thinking, before they graduate. Established in 1991, ECU is consistently rated 5 stars for teaching quality and provides an overall education experience which is among the best in Australia.
Murdoch University operates five campuses across three countries, offering a diverse range of learning environments and opportunities to collaborate. The Perth campus is where the Murdoch experience first began, built on founding principles of social responsibility, justice, access, equity and opportunity to deliver a unique learning environment to all students. These principles continue today in our strategic focus of Building a Better Future, Together, eloquently captured in the words of the Noongar people, “Ngala Kwop Biddi”: Ngala (together, us), Kwop (beautiful, great), Biddi (future, path).
The University of Notre Dame (UND) is a national Catholic Australian university with campuses coast to coast. In Western Australia, there are campuses in the south of Perth in Fremantle's West End, and in the iconic Kimberley region in Broome. On the other side of Australia, UND has a campus in the heart of central Sydney in New South Wales. UND is rated 5-stars for Overall Experience, Teaching Quality, Skills Development, Learner Engagement, Graduate Salary and Full-Time Employment (Good Universities Guide 2023 edition, undergraduate category).
The University of Western Australia (UWA) opened in 1913 to just 184 students. Today, more than 25,000 students are enrolled from 100 countries. The global impact of research and education that happens at UWA places it as a world top 100 university (QS 2023). For more than 100 years UWA has contributed to the intellectual, cultural and economic development of Western Australia, the nation and the world. UWA forges and embraces connection with community, partners and industry to ensure their impact is far reaching.