Australia is home to a diverse range of universities, spread across various regions of the country. Here’s a list of Australian universities grouped by their respective regions:
New South Wales:
- The University of Sydney
- The University of New South Wales (UNSW)
- The University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
- Macquarie University
- Western Sydney University
- The University of Wollongong
- The University of Newcastle
Victoria: 8. The University of Melbourne
- Monash University
- RMIT University
- Deakin University
- La Trobe University
- Swinburne University of Technology
Queensland: 14. The University of Queensland
- Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
- Griffith University
- James Cook University
- University of the Sunshine Coast
- Bond University
Western Australia: 20. The University of Western Australia (UWA)
- Curtin University
- Murdoch University
- Edith Cowan University
South Australia: 24. The University of Adelaide
- Flinders University
- University of South Australia (UniSA)
Tasmania: 27. University of Tasmania
Australian Capital Territory: 28. The Australian National University (ANU)
- University of Canberra
Northern Territory: 30. Charles Darwin University
Regional and Rural Universities: 31. University of New England (New South Wales)
- Southern Cross University (New South Wales)
- Charles Sturt University (New South Wales)
- Federation University Australia (Victoria)
- Deakin University (Geelong Waterfront Campus, Victoria)
- Central Queensland University (CQUniversity)
- University of Southern Queensland (USQ)
- Charles Darwin University (Alice Springs Campus, Northern Territory)
Please note that this list is not exhaustive, and there are several other institutions and campuses located throughout Australia. When choosing a university, it’s essential to consider your preferred study location, the specific programs they offer, and the overall environment that aligns with your academic and personal goals.