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Australian Catholic University Brisbane is
07 3623 7100 .
Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane Campus (McAuley at Banyo) has its origins in McAuley College, which was formed in 1955 by the Sisters of Mercy for the preparation of Sisters of Mercy to teach in Catholic schools. It soon extended its mission to include members of other Religious Orders, and was further extended in 1973 when lay students were admitted. Responsibility for the Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane changed to the Archdiocese of Brisbane in 1976, then to Bishops of Queensland in 1983. Sites for the College included All Hallows in central Brisbane, Dutton Park, and Michelton.
Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane Campus (McAuley at Banyo), has five schools, offering Education, Nursing, Arts, Social Science, Theology and Business and Information Systems, plus a wide range of postgraduate courses. With over 2,700 students enrolled at ACU National’s Brisbane Campus (McAuley at Banyo) the campus is rightly proud of its history. Located near the Library, St Paul’s Theological College provides theology courses for ordained and lay students. The St Paul’s Theological College Collection is housed in the University Library. With 40 landscaped hectares and more than 360 car parks, Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane Campus (McAuley at Banyo) offers staff and students more space and better facilities than our previous campus at Mitchelton. Easier parking, swimming pool and sporting facilities on site, and the ability to cater for ever-increasing numbers are among the benefits for students.Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane operates as a company limited by guarantee, under the Companies (Victoria) Code and has a constitution which clearly identifies its objects in education, scholarship and research as part of the mission of the Catholic Church. Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane is a member of the publicly-funded national system of Australian universities, the Association of Commonwealth Universities and the International Federation of Catholic Universities. The University's Vice-Chancellor is a member of the Universities Australia.
The Vice-Chancellor as the chief executive officer of Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane is responsible for representing the University both nationally and internationally and for providing strategic leadership and management of the University.Deputy Vice-Chancellors have delegated responsibility for assigned areas of policy. These areas are Academic; Administration and Resources; Research and Students, Learning and Teaching. Associate Vice-Chancellors are based in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. They act as the Vice-Chancellor's representative in their local region, as do the Campus Deans at Ballarat and Canberra. The Vice-Chancellor is also assisted by the Faculty Executive Deans, the Academic Registrar and Directors with national portfolios.
Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane is made up of six campuses each with its own unique history.The Brisbane Campus (McAuley at Banyo) commenced in 2003, replacing the former Brisbane Campus at Mitchelton. The 40-hectare site was formerly the Pius XII Provincial Seminary, with a history extending back to 1863.Dating back Mary MacKillop who founded the Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph in South Australia in 1866 and moved to a cottage in Mount Street, North Sydney, in the 1880s the North Sydney Campus became part of ACU in 1990.The Strathfield Campus site was formerly part of land belonging to the St James Church of England in 1823. It became part of Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane in 1990.Signadou is derived from a legend associated with the founder of the Dominican Order who when praying for guidance in his life's work was given a "sign of God" (Signe de Dieu) directing him to teach the truth throughout the university towns of Europe. The Ballarat Campus had its beginnings in the establishment of the Aquinas Training College by the Ballarat East Sisters of Mercy in 1909 and continued in various guises until as the Institute of Catholic Education it handed responsibility for its operation over to ACU in 1990.The Melbourne Campus at Fitzroy, incorporating Central Hall, was established in 2000 after Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane's existing two Melbourne campuses (Mercy and Christ) were formally amalgamated. Mercy and Christ had both been colleges of the Victorian Institute of Catholic Education between 1975 and 1990.
Australian Catholic University shares with universities world-wide a commitment to quality in teaching, research, and service. It aspires to be a community characterised by free inquiry and academic integrity. Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane's inspiration, within 2,000 years of Catholic intellectual tradition, summons it to attend to all that is of concern to human beings. It brings a distinctive spiritual perspective to the common tasks of higher education. Australian Catholic University has a primary responsibility to provide excellent higher education for its entire diversified and dispersed student body. Its ideal graduates will be highly competent in their chosen fields, ethical in their behaviour, with a developed critical habit of mind, an appreciation of the sacred in life, and a commitment to serving the common good.
Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane has an established reputation for quality and innovative teaching with specialist undergraduate and postgraduate education in disciplines including arts, business, business information systems, education, educational leadership, environmental science, exercise science, midwifery, music, nursing, paramedicine, psychology, philosophy, social sciences, social work, theology, religious education and visual arts and design. Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane is dedicated to rigorous intellectual scholarship and the individual's pursuit of truth and academic freedom. Its ethos is derived from Christian values and the Catholic intellectual tradition, and our core concern is with ethics in all fields of endeavour. In all its courses the University empowers students with a strong sense of social responsibility and concern for the moral and ethical dimensions of their study and their professional and personal lives. Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane’s graduates are high achievers and enjoy one of the best rates of employment in Australia (Source: Graduate Careers Council of Australia). Many find jobs using their professional skills before they have graduated.
Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane’s Office of Student Success has established an online Accommodation Listings Service that enables you to find suitable accommodation. Once you agree to the conditions on which the information is provided you can look for suitable accommodation.Ballarat Campus offers accommodation at Camillus Residential Village as well as in Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane Managed Residences. Camillus Residential Village is a modern complex of four, five and seven bedroom self-contained houses (78 places) where residents prepare their own meals. Accommodation for 2011 is $4,900 for the 40 week academic year, being $2,450 per Semester or $490 per month (10 months from February to November).
Campus Life staff on each campus support the development of the Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane community through the facilitation of a rich, enjoyable, diverse and caring campus culture. They invite students, staff and the wider community to engage in a vibrant and dynamic campus life. Australian Catholic University is a public university that produces high quality graduates with the skills, knowledge and values for success and leadership in the global environment. Cross-disciplinary research in the liberal arts and social sciences to develop knowledge and understandings that enhance the social and cultural well-being of communities. Research that progresses well-being and the quality of health care, especially for the vulnerable in our society.Research concerned with quality, equity and diversity in education with emphases on learning, leadership, numeracy, literacy, Indigenous education and religious education.Research concerned with the elucidation, development and expression of Catholic intellectual thought.
Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane's inspiration, within the Catholic intellectual tradition, summons the University to attend to all that is of concern to human beings. ACU brings a distinctive spiritual perspective to the common tasks of higher education, while being an open and inclusive community.ACU explicitly engages the social, ethical and religious dimensions of the questions it faces in teaching and research, and service. In its endeavours, it is guided by a fundamental concern for justice and equity, and the dignity of all human beings.
Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane is committed to the pursuit of truth and academic freedom. The University seeks to develop its students as educated, skilled and ethical graduates, who are sensitive to injustice and work for the common good. In line with this commitment, and drawing on the Identity and Mission of the University, the Australian Catholic University - ACU Brisbane graduate attributes are unique in the sector in highlighting the values that inform all aspects of the University.
Australian Catholic University Brisbane Address
The address of Australian Catholic University Brisbane is PO Box 456, Virginia Queensland, Australia.
Australian Catholic University Brisbane Email Address
The email address of Australian Catholic University Brisbane is
studentcentre@mcauley.acu.edu.au.
Australian Catholic University Brisbane Website
The Website of Australian Catholic University Brisbane is
www.acu.edu.au.
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