Perth, Western Australia
Curtin University of Technology is Western Australia's largest university with over 40,300 students of which 8,200 are onshore international students from over 110 countries and nearly 1000 research students. We take our name from the former Prime Minister of Australia from 1941-1945, John Curtin.
Curtin University of Technology is a world-class, internationally focused institution. One of only 12 Australian Universities to appear in all three years of the renown 'Times Education Supplement' ranking of the top 200 universities worldwide. A culturally diverse university, we foster tolerance and encourage the development of the individual. Our programs centre around the provision of knowledge and skills to meet industry and workplace standards. A combination of first-rate resources, staff and technology makes Curtin a forerunner in tertiary education both within Australia and internationally.
Our main campus is situated in Bentley, six kilometres south of the centre of Perth, Western Australia's capital city. Curtin officially opened its first offshore campus in 2002 in Miri, in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia.
Curtin offers over 815 undergraduate and postgraduate courses in business, engineering, health sciences, humanities, science, mining and agriculture. Our Centre for Aboriginal Studies offers bridging courses for indigenous students and the Vocational Training and Education Centre conducts vocational courses at Kalgoorlie and Esperance. Curtin also has an extensive Research and Development program.
Curtin University website: http://www.curtin.edu.au
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