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University Of Ballarat
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The University of Ballarat is one of Australia's most progressive universities, with a history of providing tertiary education and training for more than 130 years, making it the third oldest tertiary institution in Australia. The University is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities and is funded by the Australian Government.
- The University has six campuses housing a student population of over 19,000. It provides educational and training programs from undergraduate degrees and postgraduate qualifications including graduate certificates and diplomas, postgraduate diplomas, masters degrees and masters and doctorates by research.
- Being a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities and one of 39 universities of the National Unified System in Australia, the University of Ballarat is fully accredited and has an impressive record in tertiary education. The University ranks highly with a 5 star rating for 'Educational Experience' and a 4 star rating for 'Starting Salary' (Good University Guides 2004). In 2005, the University of Ballarat's teaching performance has been ranked in top ten of Australian universities, according to data by the Federal Department of Education, Science and Training. The University also ranks highly with a 4 star rating for 'Graduate Satisfaction' (Good Universities Guide 2006).
- The University is determined that this assistance continues to be extended to all students no matter in which country they study. The University of Ballarat currently delivers a range of its professional degree courses in Singapore, China, Hong Kong and Malaysia, as well as at sites in Sydney and Melbourne.
- CRICOS Provider Number : 00103D

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