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The Bradley Review |
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 ACU National Vice Chancellor, Professor Greg Craven. |
This year, the Australian Catholic University has produced an enrolment performance that is nothing short of impressive. Nationally, the University’s commencing students will grow by a staggering 28 per cent and if ACU is not the fastest growing university in Australia, it would be interesting to know what is.
Naturally, success brings with it significant challenges. The University now must work hard – and invest – to deliver the quality education that has attracted so many students into its lecture and tutorial rooms. This is being done. | |  |
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ACU National commencing student numbers soar |
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The number of new students taking up degrees at Australian Catholic University (ACU National) this year has soared, with an increase of 28 per cent across the country.
The most notable increases were at the Melbourne, Brisbane and Ballarat campuses, which saw a rise of 34 per cent for commencing students. The Sydney campuses saw a rise of 20 per cent overall. | |  |
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Physiotherapy comes to Brisbane and North Sydney |
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As of 2010, ACU National will be offering a Bachelor of Physiotherapy at its Brisbane and North Sydney campuses.
Graduating students will qualify with the knowledge needed to diagnose and manage disorders in human movement, and the personal skills to provide exceptional care. | |  |
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Early Achievers' celebrate university debut |
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Successful early achiever Jessica McCarthy with Associate Professor Marea Nicholson, Head of School of Education (NSW) at ACU National.
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Students accepted into Australian Catholic University’s (ACU National) new Early Achievers’ Program attended welcome events around the country this month.
The hugely successful program offered places to students who demonstrated a commitment not only to their studies but to their communities as well – through school, church, sport or a cultural organisation. | |  |
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Want a taste of Uni? |
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University Experience is a program designed to allow future students the opportunity to interact with academic staff and current students, try out the course they’re interested in, and experience a truly hands on sample of life at ACU National.
Programs at the
Sydney campuses give students the chance to be a student nurse for a day, enter photography competitions, visit the exercise science laboratories, or take part in environmental forensic scientist experiments. | |  |
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Meet your Marketing Officer |
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New South Wales ACU National Marketing Officer, Andrew Profilio.
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Andrew Profilio has completed a Bachelor of Teaching/ Bachelor of Arts in secondary technology at ACU National.
While he was a student at ACU he worked as a Student Ambassador, which saw him attending career expos and careers talks in high schools all over Sydney. | |  |
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