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University of Notre Dame Australia

History:

The University of Notre Dame Australia was established as a private Roman Catholic university by an Act of the Parliament of Western Australia in December 1989. The university hosts over 11000 students across its three main campuses. Reverend David T. Link was the founding President and Vice Chancellor of University of Notre Dame Australia.

Rankings:

U.S. News & World Report ranked Notre Dame Law School 22nd in the world. The University of Notre Dame Australia is listed among the top 25 institutions of higher learning in Australia according to the surveys conducted by U.S. News and World Report, Princeton Review, Time, Kiplinger’s, and Kaplan/Newsweek and others.

Campuses:

Campuses of the University of Notre Dame Australia are located at Fremantle, Sydney and Broome. The Sydney Campus has two locations; one at Broadway and the other at Darlinghurst.

Academics:

The University of Notre Dame Australia offers wide range of courses under the following nine schools across its campuses in Broome, Fremantle and Sydney

  • School of Arts and Sciences (Broome, Fremantle and Sydney)
  • School of Business (Fremantle and Sydney)
  • School of Education (Broome, Fremantle and Sydney)
  • School of Health Sciences (Fremantle)
  • School of Law (Fremantle and Sydney)
  • School of Medicine (Fremantle and Sydney)
  • School of Nursing and Midwifery (Broome and Fremantle); School of Nursing (Sydney)
  • School of Philosophy and Theology (Broome, Fremantle and Sydney)
  • School of Physiotherapy (Fremantle)

The student life office at the university provides counselling, academic workshops, study abroad program, pastoral care, sporting events and community service.

Scholarships:

The University of Notre Dame Australia offers scholarships for undergraduate and postgraduate students.

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