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A brighter future for life in the tropics, worldwide. About JCU. Founded 1970, named after famous British explorer Multi-campus university with offerings in Australia and Singapore Comprehensive university – over 300 courses Diverse student body, over 18,000 students
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About JCU • Founded 1970, named after famous British explorer • Multi-campus university with offerings in Australia and Singapore • Comprehensive university – over 300 courses • Diverse student body, over 18,000 students • Ranked in Top 5% of universities world-wide • Ranked in Top 500 World Universities / Top 100 Asia Pacific Universities(Shanghai Jiao Tong, 2011) www.jcu.edu.au/international CRICOS Provider No. 00117J
Level of Study • Bachelor • Masters (Coursework or Research) • PhD’s • Study abroad (semester/year) • JCU’s academic groups • Arts, Education and Social Sciences • Law, Business and Creative Arts • Medicine, Health and Molecular Sciences • Science and Engineering JCU Degrees www.jcu.edu.au/international CRICOS Provider No. 00117J
Australia’s leading research university specialising in • Tropical studies • Environmental studies • Earth studies • Tourism • Public health • Marine sciences • Research Stations and Facilities • Cyclone Structural Testing Centre • Kirrama Field Station • Orpheus Island Research Station • Paluma Field Station • Research Vessel James Kirby Research at JCU www.jcu.edu.au/international CRICOS Provider No. 00117J
Creating a brighter future www.jcu.edu.au
A network of seven Australian Universities Operating in over 35 locations across Australia
Charles Darwin University Flinders University Griffith University James Cook University La Trobe University Murdoch University The University of Newcastle
Teaching over 150,000 students each year, including 34,000 international students from more than 120 countries Creating opportunities through collaboration and partnership
We undertake high quality cross-disciplinary research of national and international standing Our research is recognised for its impact and relevance to critical national and international challenges
Each member has their individual areas of research expertise. • Our combined research strengths include: • Climate change, energy, water and the environment • Social inclusion, Indigenous research, • Health; and • Biomedical applications of molecular science