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University of Notre Dame Australia

The University of Notre Dame Australia[14] is a private Roman Catholic university in Australia with campuses in Fremantle and Broome in Western Australia and Sydney in New South Wales.[15] Its campuses are notable for its restored late Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian-style architecture,[16][17][18][19][20] most of which is ubiquitous in Fremantle's West End heritage area as a university town.[21][22][23][24] The university was established by an act of the Parliament of Western Australia in 1989.[25]

The University of Notre Dame Australia
Notre Dame University Crest
Latin: Universitas Dominae Nostrae Australiae
Other name
Notre Dame University[1]
Motto
Motto in English
In the beginning was the Word[3]
TypePrivate Roman Catholic research university
Established21 December 1989; 34 years ago (1989-12-21)[4]
AccreditationTEQSA
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic[5]
Academic affiliations
EndowmentA$203.23 million (2022)[6]
BudgetA$207.07 million (2022)[6]
ChancellorThe Hon Christopher Ellison[7]
Vice-ChancellorFrancis Campbell[8]
Academic staff
427 (FTE, 2022)[9]
Administrative staff
425 (FTE, 2022)[9]
Total staff
2,377 (2022)[9]
Students8,813 (EFTSL, 2022)[9]
Undergraduates6,951 (EFTSL, 2022)[9]
Postgraduates1,861 (EFTSL, 2022)[9]
Location
  • Perth campus
    19 Mouat Street, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia
  • Broome campus
    88 Guy Street, Broome WA 6725, Australia
  • Sydney campuses
    Darlinghurst
    160 Oxford Street, Sydney NSW 2010, Australia
    Chippendale
    128-140 Broadway, Sydney NSW 2010, Australia
Campus
ColoursOxford blue, Cambridge blue, white and gold
Sporting affiliations
UniSport Nationals[10]
Elite Athlete University Network (EAUN)[11]
Sport Australia[12]
Western Series[13]
Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)[11]
MascotThomas the Quokka
Websitenotredame.edu.au

The university is known for its high student-satisfaction rate, which according to the federal Student Experience Survey 2019 was the second highest in the country and the highest in Western Australia.[26][27] The university ranks lower on research-based rankings of Australian universities.[28][29] The university is also notable for having very high practical placement hours in its nursing and education programs and being one of two Western Australian universities providing courses in physiotherapy and postgraduate medicine.[30][31][32][33] It also has programs in other subjects including in commerce and law, which can be combined with biomedical science, as well as varying majors of study in the fields of arts and sciences.[34]

The university crest is an open Bible with the opening verse from the Book of John inscribed in Latin. The verse was chosen as the university motto symbolising everything that exists beginning as an idea. The waves below the open Bible and the Commonwealth Star represent the port city of Fremantle, where the university was founded, and Australia as a nation surrounded by water. The symbols are affixed to a Oxford blue badge over a Cambridge blue Greek cross.[35][36] While the UNDA shares a similar emblem with the Holy Cross University of Notre Dame in Indiana, which played a significant role in developing the university and retains a seat on its board, they are otherwise independent institutions.[37][38]

In the 2023 Good Universities Guide, Notre Dame University rated among the top four Australian universities for teaching quality, skills development and learner engagement.[39][40][41] It is also one of two national universities to have maintained a 5-star rating in teaching quality for 16 years consecutively.[42][43][44] The university is also affiliated with the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities, International Council of Universities of Saint Thomas Aquinas, International Federation of Catholic Universities and St John of God Health Care.[45][46][47][48][49][50]

History edit

 
School of Arts & Sciences Labs
 
Justice Owen Moot Court resides in Fremantle's third Court House (1884), one of numerous restored buildings
 
Entrance to St Benedict's Church (1852) home to a Sydney campus

In 1945, Father Patrick Duffy, an American navy chaplain, met Cardinal Norman Thomas Gilroy, Archbishop of Sydney, to discuss the possibility of the University of Notre Dame and the Congregation of Holy Cross being involved in the establishment of the first private Catholic university in Australia.[51]

At the time, there were roughly 1.5 million Catholics living in Australia[52] and an established network of Catholic primary and secondary schools. Cardinal Gilroy believed that there was a strong appetite for a Catholic university and that it would enable the education of an "elite Catholic laity that had been the glory of the church in the United States".[53]

The project was pursued for a number of years and property was purchased in Sydney on behalf of Holy Cross in 1948,[54] but ultimately the charter to establish the university was never acquired and the endeavour was abandoned in 1953.[55]

In the mid-1980s, concerns were raised that state universities were not able to properly train lay teachers to work in Catholic primary and secondary schools in Western Australia.[56] The idea of a private Catholic university again surfaced, this time on the opposite side of the Australian continent.

Peter Tannock, who headed the Catholic Education Office of Western Australia, discussed these concerns with William Foley, Archbishop of Perth.[56] They enlisted the help of Denis Horgan, a local Catholic businessman and founder of Leeuwin Estate, who they hoped would provide financial assistance in establishing the university.[56]

Horgan was supportive of the idea, as long as the institution would provide more than teacher education.[56] A small planning committee with Tannock, Horgan, Foley and Michael Quinlan, a Catholic physician, was established and developed the plan for a Catholic university with a number of sites in Western Australia that would provide medical and nursing education among other fields.[56]

The university was created through the University of Notre Dame Australia Act 1989 in the Parliament of Western Australia.[57] The act was given assent on 9 January 1990, the university was inaugurated on 2 July 1991 and classes commenced in February 1992. The first college, the College of Education, had 35 postgraduate students in its first year and the University of Notre Dame (US) sent 25 study abroad students to spend a semester at the Fremantle campus.[58]

The Broome campus, originally known as the Kimberley Centre, was opened in 1994 in service of the church and Aboriginal communities in the Kimberley region.[59] In 2006, the Sydney campus was formally opened with an initial enrollment of 450 students.[60]

Campuses and facilities edit

 
School of Physiotherapy based in the Kreglinger Buildings built in 1891
 
Notre Dame Staff and Student Gym in Customs House (1885) was renovated and opened in 2019
 
Aerial view of the Fremantle West End with a bulk of the campus

Notre Dame University has campuses located in Fremantle and Broome in Western Australia. The university also has eight clinical schools as part of its school of medicine located across Sydney and Melbourne and also in regional New South Wales and Victoria.[61]

Fremantle campus edit

The Fremantle campus is located in the historic West End of the city, a designated heritage precinct famous for its late Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian-style architecture.[17][20] The university has rejuvenated much of the West End and has worked to restore the traditional architecture of the precinct, occupying 50 properties since its establishment in 1992 and restoring many buildings.[17][18][19] Due to the presence of Notre Dame, Fremantle is seeking to be referred to as a "university town",[22][23][24] much like older university towns in Europe and to be the only one of its kind in Australia.

Some notable heritage buildings on campus include:

  • Justice Owen Moot Court (1884) used by law students in mock trials, lectures, seminars and also private functions such as weddings. It is the only court house in Australia owned by a university.[18]
  • Howard Smith Building (1900) is one of the buildings used by the School of Nursing and Midwifery.[16]
  • Customs House (1885) is home to the Staff and Student Gym and Student Counselling Office.[62][63]
  • P&O Building (1903) is another building used by the School of Nursing and Midwifery.[16]
  • Frank Cadd Building (1890) is an attachment of the School of Health Sciences building.[16]
  • Dalgety Building (1899) used by Information Technology services staff[16]
  • Others including a number of Bateman buildings, Kreglinger buildings, Owston's Buildings, Grieve and Piper buildings, His Lordship's Larder, a former Naval Drill Hall and the converted Galvin Medical Library[16]

Sydney campus edit

The Sydney campus is spread across two sites – one based in Broadway and the other in Darlinghurst adjacent to St Vincent's Hospital.[15] The School of Medicine Sydney has eight clinical schools in Sydney, Melbourne and in rural locations across the east coast.[64]

The Sydney Clinical School is located across St Vincent's & Mater Clinical School at St Vincent's Hospital, Auburn Clinical School at Auburn Hospital and Hawkesbury Clinical School at Hawkesbury Health Service. The Melbourne Clinical School is located at the Werribee Mercy Hospital.[15]

The rural clinical schools are located at the Lithgow Clinical School at Lithgow Hospital, the Ballarat Clinical School at St John of God Hospital Ballarat, the Riverina Regional Training Hub (RRTH) and the Wagga Wagga Clinical School at Calvary Health Care Riverina.[15]

Broome campus edit

The Broome campus is located adjacent to St Mary's College along Guy Street.[65] It is home to the university's Nulungu Research Institute and has on-campus accommodation.[66] It also hosts the Majarlin Kimberley Centre for Remote Health in Broome.[67]

Organisation and administration edit

 
School of Nursing and Midwifery, based in the former Howard Smith Building (1900)
 
Tannock Hall of Education is one of the newer built buildings on campus
 
The P&O Building (1903) of the School of Nursing and Midwifery
 
Commercial Building (1895) housing staff and management offices

The university has three campuses offering courses in the following schools:[68]

  • School of Arts and Sciences (Broome, Fremantle and Sydney)
  • School of Business (Fremantle and Sydney)
  • School of Education (Broome, Fremantle and Sydney)
  • School of Health Sciences (Fremantle)
  • School of Law (Fremantle and Sydney)
  • School of Medicine (Fremantle and Sydney)
  • School of Nursing and Midwifery (Broome and Fremantle); School of Nursing (Sydney)
  • School of Philosophy and Theology (Broome, Fremantle and Sydney)
  • School of Physiotherapy (Fremantle)

The university is a self-accrediting institution and is subject to regular quality audits and registration processes undertaken by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency.[69]

The governance structure of Notre Dame is determined largely by its enabling act of parliament and its statutes. These specify the source, role and functions of its trustees, board of directors and board of governors and the principal officers and academic leaders of the university.[70]

Academics edit

 
Some university buildings along Mouat Street in Fremantle

Admissions edit

For domestic applications, an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR), Special Tertiary Admission Test (STAT) results, vocational education or approved pathway studies is generally required for bachelor's degrees.[71] Applicants may also use their Year 11 and 12 school reports prior to receiving an ATAR to receive an early admissions offer based on their predicted ATAR.[72]

The university requires applicants to submit a portfolio to determine individual qualities about the applicant. Areas assessed include personal qualities, contribution to community and life experiences.[73] These factors can affect the applicant's selection rank by means of additional points granted to their selection rank. Other adjustment factors include equity, elite athlete and artistic performers, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status, involvement in Australian Defence Force, school performance and the applicant's location. Overall, a total of up to 10 adjustment factor points may be granted.[74]

Until 2021, Notre Dame was not part of the Western Australia Tertiary Institutions Service Centre (TISC) nor the New South Wales Universities Admissions Centre, and students applied directly to the university through its admissions process.[75] In July 2021, Notre Dame partnered with TISC to take applications for undergraduate courses in Western Australia through TISC.[76]

International students compose 2.72% of the university's student body.[77]

Teaching structure edit

Notre Dame University differs from other Australian universities in its course structure by requiring undergraduate students to undertake courses in theology, philosophy and ethics. This is known as the core curriculum in Fremantle,[78] and the LOGOS program in Sydney.[79]

Notre Dame's medicine students study a core course, bioethics, whilst students on the Broome campus study Aboriginal people and spirituality as part of their degree.[80] A similar system is also used by the Australian Catholic University, which requires Catholic thought or philosophy units as part of their core curriculum.[81]

Several professional degrees are available only for graduate entry. These degrees are at a masters or doctoral level according to the Australian Qualification Framework, and include courses in medicine and research.[82][83][84]

Rankings edit

The university has a higher teaching to research staff ratio than most universities in Australia.[85] The university either does not participate in or does not qualify for research-based university rankings including the Times Higher Education rankings, CWTS Leiden rankings and ARWU Shanghai rankings and is therefore unranked in those publications.[86] Notre Dame University does, however, have a position on ARWU Shanghai Ranking's Global Ranking for Academic Subjects for nursing at #151-200 globally.[87] University ranking organisations that rank universities regardless of participation such as Quacquarelli Symonds and U.S. News & World Report have ranked the university as #1511 and #1401+ respectively, though their reliability is subject to scrutiny.[88][89][90][91][92]

The university is however known for its high student satisfaction rate, which according to the federal Student Experience Survey 2019 was the second highest in Australia and the highest among Western Australian universities.[93][94] The university is also notable for having significantly higher practical placement hours than legally required in its nursing, physiotherapy and education programs.[95][96][97][98][99][100][101]

In the 2023 Good Universities Guide, Notre Dame University rated among the top four Australian universities for teaching quality, skills development and learner engagement.[102][103][104] It is also one of two national universities to have maintained a 5-star rating in teaching quality for 16 years consecutively.[105][106][107]

Undergraduate results
Category Western Australia New South Wales National
Overall Quality of Educational Experience[108] 1st 2nd 2nd
Teaching Quality[108] 1st 2nd 3rd
Skills Development[108] 1st 1st 2nd
Learner Engagement[108] 1st 1st 2nd
Student Support[108] 1st 2nd 3rd
Postgraduate by Coursework results
Category Western Australia New South Wales National
Overall Quality of Educational Experience[108] 1st 3rd 3rd
Teaching Quality[108] 1st 2nd 2nd
Skills Development[108] 1st 1st 1st
Learner Engagement[108] 1st 1st 1st
Student Support[108] 1st 1st 2nd

Research edit

 
Right attachment of a School of Health Sciences building, the Frank Cadd Building (1890)

Notre Dame has three institutes for scholarship and research located across its campuses.

  • The Institute for Health Research (Fremantle campus)
  • Nulungu Research Institute (Broome campus)
  • The Institute for Ethics and Society (Sydney campus)

The Institute for Health Research draws on the clinical expertise within Notre Dame's Schools of Health Sciences, Medicine, Nursing & Midwifery and Physiotherapy to develop research partnerships and projects that support the healthy ageing of all Australians. Nulungu collaborates with national and international universities, government and Indigenous Australian communities to develop research outcomes of benefit to the country's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It was established by Lyn Henderson-Yates, who herself is an indigenous Australian and is also vice-chancellor of the university's Broome campus.[109] The Institute for Ethics and Society pursues philosophical and interdisciplinary research across five core areas: applied and professional ethics; ethics education; bioethics; religion and global society; and Indigenous research and ethics.[110]

The university is one of the partners in the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study, one of the largest cohorts of pregnancy, childhood, adolescence and early adulthood to be carried out anywhere in the world.[111]

Student life edit

 
Bathers Beach and restaurants, adjacent to the Fremantle campus
 
Shops and restaurants surrounding the campus in Fremantle
 
St Benedict's Church and Notre Dame University in Sydney
 
Galvin Medical Library was renovated and opened in 2005

Student unions and associations edit

The Sydney and Fremantle campuses both have representative student associations, created to represent all the students at each campus. The Sydney campus is home to the Student Association of the University of Notre Dame Australia (SAUNDA), while the Fremantle Campus hosts the Notre Dame Student Association (NDSA).[112][113] These organisations are currently not recognised in the university statues, making them student associations and not guilds.

The Catholic Mass is celebrated each weekday and on Sunday evening at the Fremantle campus,[114] weekdays on the Sydney campus,[115] and on Wednesdays at the Broome campus.[116]

The student population across Australia at Notre Dame campuses numbers 12,394 as of February 2018, 6,544 of these being in Fremantle, 5,685 in Sydney and 165 in Broome.[117]

Libraries edit

Notre Dame has six individual libraries across the three campuses: St Teresa's Library, Galvin Medical Library and the Craven Law Library at the Fremantle campus; Benedict XVI Medical Library (Darlinghurst) and St Benedict's Library (Broadway) at the Sydney campus; and the Broome Campus Library at the Broome campus.[118]

St Teresa's Library edit

St Teresa's Library, located at 34 Mouat Street, Fremantle, is a heritage listed building in the West End and supports the programs of the Schools of Arts & Sciences, Business, Education and Philosophy & Theology.[119] Built on land first owned by John Bateman, the building was originally a warehouse for Bateman Hardware.[119] The building was first adapted to become a university library in 1994 when only limited, low cost adaptive re-use works could be afforded, and was renovated again in 2011 to provide maximum floor area.[120]

Galvin Medical Library edit

Galvin Medical Library, located at 38–40 Henry Street, Fremantle, is contained within the School of Medicine, a heritage listed building.[121] The library supports the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Physiotherapy and Health Sciences. Constructed from 1900 onward, the building was known as Fowler's Warehouse and served as the principal premises in Western Australia for D. & J. Fowler Ltd., the wholesale grocery company. The library was opened in 2005 after Notre Dame took over the lease of the buildings from the City of Fremantle.[122]

Craven Law Library edit

Like St Teresa's Library, Craven Law Library is located in the former Bateman family warehouse complex between Mouat and Henry Streets in Fremantle. The library was established in 1997, but renamed the Craven Law Library in 2003 to commemorate the foundation dean of the School of Law, Greg Craven. The library supports the School of Law and contains a print collection in excess of 30,000 volumes, including historic primary materials.[123]

Benedict XVI Medical Library edit

The Benedict XVI Medical Library, located at 160 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, is housed next to the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in a building originally occupied by a Catholic school run by the Sisters of Charity of Australia.[124] The building was taken over by Notre Dame in 2004–05[124] and supports the Schools of Medicine and Nursing.[125] It was named in honour of Pope Benedict XVI during a visit he made to the university and library on 18 July 2008.[125]

Notable alumni and faculty edit

 
Dalgety Building (1899) used by Information Technology staff
 
Campus Services and Information Technology building

The current and fifth chancellor of the university, serving since 2017, is Chris Ellison, a Western Australia-based former senator.[126] The vice-chancellor and chief executive officer of the university from 2008 until February 2019 was Celia Hammond, a former lawyer who resigned to seek election to federal parliament.[127][128] The current vice-chancellor Francis Campbell commenced February 2020.

Chancellors edit

Terry O'Connor 1990–2004[129]
Neville John Owen 2005–2008[130]
Michael Quinlan 2008–2011[131]
Terence Tobin 2011–2017[132]
Chris Ellison 2017–present[133]

Vice-chancellors edit

David Link 1990–1992[134]
Peter Tannock 1992–2008[135]
Celia Hammond 2008–2019[136]
Francis Campbell 2020–present[136]

Alumni edit

This is a list of notable alumni of Notre Dame University.[137]

Faculty edit

This is a list of notable current or former faculty of Notre Dame University.

Honorary alumni edit

This is a list of notable individuals awarded honary degrees by Notre Dame University.

See also edit

Footnotes edit

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Not to be confused with University of Notre Dame The University of Notre Dame Australia 14 is a private Roman Catholic university in Australia with campuses in Fremantle and Broome in Western Australia and Sydney in New South Wales 15 Its campuses are notable for its restored late Georgian Victorian and Edwardian style architecture 16 17 18 19 20 most of which is ubiquitous in Fremantle s West End heritage area as a university town 21 22 23 24 The university was established by an act of the Parliament of Western Australia in 1989 25 The University of Notre Dame AustraliaNotre Dame University CrestLatin Universitas Dominae Nostrae AustraliaeOther nameNotre Dame University 1 MottoIn principio erat verbum Latin 2 Motto in EnglishIn the beginning was the Word 3 TypePrivate Roman Catholic research universityEstablished21 December 1989 34 years ago 1989 12 21 4 AccreditationTEQSAReligious affiliationRoman Catholic 5 Academic affiliationsACCUAMCCA ANZCPAIATULICUSTAIFCUNDEAOUAUASt John of God Health CareEndowmentA 203 23 million 2022 6 BudgetA 207 07 million 2022 6 ChancellorThe Hon Christopher Ellison 7 Vice ChancellorFrancis Campbell 8 Academic staff427 FTE 2022 9 Administrative staff425 FTE 2022 9 Total staff2 377 2022 9 Students8 813 EFTSL 2022 9 Undergraduates6 951 EFTSL 2022 9 Postgraduates1 861 EFTSL 2022 9 LocationPerth campus19 Mouat Street Fremantle WA 6160 AustraliaBroome campus88 Guy Street Broome WA 6725 AustraliaSydney campusesDarlinghurst160 Oxford Street Sydney NSW 2010 AustraliaChippendale128 140 Broadway Sydney NSW 2010 AustraliaCampusFremantle college town Broome countryside Sydney inner city ColoursOxford blue Cambridge blue white and gold Sporting affiliationsUniSport Nationals 10 Elite Athlete University Network EAUN 11 Sport Australia 12 Western Series 13 Australian Institute of Sport AIS 11 MascotThomas the QuokkaWebsitenotredame edu auThe university is known for its high student satisfaction rate which according to the federal Student Experience Survey 2019 was the second highest in the country and the highest in Western Australia 26 27 The university ranks lower on research based rankings of Australian universities 28 29 The university is also notable for having very high practical placement hours in its nursing and education programs and being one of two Western Australian universities providing courses in physiotherapy and postgraduate medicine 30 31 32 33 It also has programs in other subjects including in commerce and law which can be combined with biomedical science as well as varying majors of study in the fields of arts and sciences 34 The university crest is an open Bible with the opening verse from the Book of John inscribed in Latin The verse was chosen as the university motto symbolising everything that exists beginning as an idea The waves below the open Bible and the Commonwealth Star represent the port city of Fremantle where the university was founded and Australia as a nation surrounded by water The symbols are affixed to a Oxford blue badge over a Cambridge blue Greek cross 35 36 While the UNDA shares a similar emblem with the Holy Cross University of Notre Dame in Indiana which played a significant role in developing the university and retains a seat on its board they are otherwise independent institutions 37 38 In the 2023 Good Universities Guide Notre Dame University rated among the top four Australian universities for teaching quality skills development and learner engagement 39 40 41 It is also one of two national universities to have maintained a 5 star rating in teaching quality for 16 years consecutively 42 43 44 The university is also affiliated with the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities International Council of Universities of Saint Thomas Aquinas International Federation of Catholic Universities and St John of God Health Care 45 46 47 48 49 50 Contents 1 History 2 Campuses and facilities 2 1 Fremantle campus 2 2 Sydney campus 2 3 Broome campus 3 Organisation and administration 4 Academics 4 1 Admissions 4 2 Teaching structure 4 3 Rankings 5 Research 6 Student life 6 1 Student unions and associations 6 2 Libraries 6 2 1 St Teresa s Library 6 2 2 Galvin Medical Library 6 2 3 Craven Law Library 6 2 4 Benedict XVI Medical Library 7 Notable alumni and faculty 7 1 Chancellors 7 2 Vice chancellors 7 3 Alumni 7 4 Faculty 7 5 Honorary alumni 8 See also 8 1 Footnotes 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp School of Arts amp Sciences Labs nbsp Justice Owen Moot Court resides in Fremantle s third Court House 1884 one of numerous restored buildings nbsp Entrance to St Benedict s Church 1852 home to a Sydney campusIn 1945 Father Patrick Duffy an American navy chaplain met Cardinal Norman Thomas Gilroy Archbishop of Sydney to discuss the possibility of the University of Notre Dame and the Congregation of Holy Cross being involved in the establishment of the first private Catholic university in Australia 51 At the time there were roughly 1 5 million Catholics living in Australia 52 and an established network of Catholic primary and secondary schools Cardinal Gilroy believed that there was a strong appetite for a Catholic university and that it would enable the education of an elite Catholic laity that had been the glory of the church in the United States 53 The project was pursued for a number of years and property was purchased in Sydney on behalf of Holy Cross in 1948 54 but ultimately the charter to establish the university was never acquired and the endeavour was abandoned in 1953 55 In the mid 1980s concerns were raised that state universities were not able to properly train lay teachers to work in Catholic primary and secondary schools in Western Australia 56 The idea of a private Catholic university again surfaced this time on the opposite side of the Australian continent Peter Tannock who headed the Catholic Education Office of Western Australia discussed these concerns with William Foley Archbishop of Perth 56 They enlisted the help of Denis Horgan a local Catholic businessman and founder of Leeuwin Estate who they hoped would provide financial assistance in establishing the university 56 Horgan was supportive of the idea as long as the institution would provide more than teacher education 56 A small planning committee with Tannock Horgan Foley and Michael Quinlan a Catholic physician was established and developed the plan for a Catholic university with a number of sites in Western Australia that would provide medical and nursing education among other fields 56 The university was created through the University of Notre Dame Australia Act 1989 in the Parliament of Western Australia 57 The act was given assent on 9 January 1990 the university was inaugurated on 2 July 1991 and classes commenced in February 1992 The first college the College of Education had 35 postgraduate students in its first year and the University of Notre Dame US sent 25 study abroad students to spend a semester at the Fremantle campus 58 The Broome campus originally known as the Kimberley Centre was opened in 1994 in service of the church and Aboriginal communities in the Kimberley region 59 In 2006 the Sydney campus was formally opened with an initial enrollment of 450 students 60 Campuses and facilities edit nbsp School of Physiotherapy based in the Kreglinger Buildings built in 1891 nbsp Notre Dame Staff and Student Gym in Customs House 1885 was renovated and opened in 2019 nbsp Aerial view of the Fremantle West End with a bulk of the campusNotre Dame University has campuses located in Fremantle and Broome in Western Australia The university also has eight clinical schools as part of its school of medicine located across Sydney and Melbourne and also in regional New South Wales and Victoria 61 Fremantle campus edit The Fremantle campus is located in the historic West End of the city a designated heritage precinct famous for its late Georgian Victorian and Edwardian style architecture 17 20 The university has rejuvenated much of the West End and has worked to restore the traditional architecture of the precinct occupying 50 properties since its establishment in 1992 and restoring many buildings 17 18 19 Due to the presence of Notre Dame Fremantle is seeking to be referred to as a university town 22 23 24 much like older university towns in Europe and to be the only one of its kind in Australia Some notable heritage buildings on campus include Justice Owen Moot Court 1884 used by law students in mock trials lectures seminars and also private functions such as weddings It is the only court house in Australia owned by a university 18 Howard Smith Building 1900 is one of the buildings used by the School of Nursing and Midwifery 16 Customs House 1885 is home to the Staff and Student Gym and Student Counselling Office 62 63 P amp O Building 1903 is another building used by the School of Nursing and Midwifery 16 Frank Cadd Building 1890 is an attachment of the School of Health Sciences building 16 Dalgety Building 1899 used by Information Technology services staff 16 Others including a number of Bateman buildings Kreglinger buildings Owston s Buildings Grieve and Piper buildings His Lordship s Larder a former Naval Drill Hall and the converted Galvin Medical Library 16 Sydney campus edit The Sydney campus is spread across two sites one based in Broadway and the other in Darlinghurst adjacent to St Vincent s Hospital 15 The School of Medicine Sydney has eight clinical schools in Sydney Melbourne and in rural locations across the east coast 64 The Sydney Clinical School is located across St Vincent s amp Mater Clinical School at St Vincent s Hospital Auburn Clinical School at Auburn Hospital and Hawkesbury Clinical School at Hawkesbury Health Service The Melbourne Clinical School is located at the Werribee Mercy Hospital 15 The rural clinical schools are located at the Lithgow Clinical School at Lithgow Hospital the Ballarat Clinical School at St John of God Hospital Ballarat the Riverina Regional Training Hub RRTH and the Wagga Wagga Clinical School at Calvary Health Care Riverina 15 Broome campus edit The Broome campus is located adjacent to St Mary s College along Guy Street 65 It is home to the university s Nulungu Research Institute and has on campus accommodation 66 It also hosts the Majarlin Kimberley Centre for Remote Health in Broome 67 Organisation and administration edit nbsp School of Nursing and Midwifery based in the former Howard Smith Building 1900 nbsp Tannock Hall of Education is one of the newer built buildings on campus nbsp The P amp O Building 1903 of the School of Nursing and Midwifery nbsp Commercial Building 1895 housing staff and management officesThe university has three campuses offering courses in the following schools 68 School of Arts and Sciences Broome Fremantle and Sydney School of Business Fremantle and Sydney School of Education Broome Fremantle and Sydney School of Health Sciences Fremantle School of Law Fremantle and Sydney School of Medicine Fremantle and Sydney School of Nursing and Midwifery Broome and Fremantle School of Nursing Sydney School of Philosophy and Theology Broome Fremantle and Sydney School of Physiotherapy Fremantle The university is a self accrediting institution and is subject to regular quality audits and registration processes undertaken by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency 69 The governance structure of Notre Dame is determined largely by its enabling act of parliament and its statutes These specify the source role and functions of its trustees board of directors and board of governors and the principal officers and academic leaders of the university 70 Academics edit nbsp Some university buildings along Mouat Street in FremantleAdmissions edit For domestic applications an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank ATAR Special Tertiary Admission Test STAT results vocational education or approved pathway studies is generally required for bachelor s degrees 71 Applicants may also use their Year 11 and 12 school reports prior to receiving an ATAR to receive an early admissions offer based on their predicted ATAR 72 The university requires applicants to submit a portfolio to determine individual qualities about the applicant Areas assessed include personal qualities contribution to community and life experiences 73 These factors can affect the applicant s selection rank by means of additional points granted to their selection rank Other adjustment factors include equity elite athlete and artistic performers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status involvement in Australian Defence Force school performance and the applicant s location Overall a total of up to 10 adjustment factor points may be granted 74 Until 2021 Notre Dame was not part of the Western Australia Tertiary Institutions Service Centre TISC nor the New South Wales Universities Admissions Centre and students applied directly to the university through its admissions process 75 In July 2021 Notre Dame partnered with TISC to take applications for undergraduate courses in Western Australia through TISC 76 International students compose 2 72 of the university s student body 77 Teaching structure edit Notre Dame University differs from other Australian universities in its course structure by requiring undergraduate students to undertake courses in theology philosophy and ethics This is known as the core curriculum in Fremantle 78 and the LOGOS program in Sydney 79 Notre Dame s medicine students study a core course bioethics whilst students on the Broome campus study Aboriginal people and spirituality as part of their degree 80 A similar system is also used by the Australian Catholic University which requires Catholic thought or philosophy units as part of their core curriculum 81 Several professional degrees are available only for graduate entry These degrees are at a masters or doctoral level according to the Australian Qualification Framework and include courses in medicine and research 82 83 84 Rankings edit The university has a higher teaching to research staff ratio than most universities in Australia 85 The university either does not participate in or does not qualify for research based university rankings including the Times Higher Education rankings CWTS Leiden rankings and ARWU Shanghai rankings and is therefore unranked in those publications 86 Notre Dame University does however have a position on ARWU Shanghai Ranking s Global Ranking for Academic Subjects for nursing at 151 200 globally 87 University ranking organisations that rank universities regardless of participation such as Quacquarelli Symonds and U S News amp World Report have ranked the university as 1511 and 1401 respectively though their reliability is subject to scrutiny 88 89 90 91 92 The university is however known for its high student satisfaction rate which according to the federal Student Experience Survey 2019 was the second highest in Australia and the highest among Western Australian universities 93 94 The university is also notable for having significantly higher practical placement hours than legally required in its nursing physiotherapy and education programs 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 In the 2023 Good Universities Guide Notre Dame University rated among the top four Australian universities for teaching quality skills development and learner engagement 102 103 104 It is also one of two national universities to have maintained a 5 star rating in teaching quality for 16 years consecutively 105 106 107 Undergraduate results Category Western Australia New South Wales NationalOverall Quality of Educational Experience 108 1st 2nd 2ndTeaching Quality 108 1st 2nd 3rdSkills Development 108 1st 1st 2ndLearner Engagement 108 1st 1st 2ndStudent Support 108 1st 2nd 3rdPostgraduate by Coursework results Category Western Australia New South Wales NationalOverall Quality of Educational Experience 108 1st 3rd 3rdTeaching Quality 108 1st 2nd 2ndSkills Development 108 1st 1st 1stLearner Engagement 108 1st 1st 1stStudent Support 108 1st 1st 2ndResearch edit nbsp Right attachment of a School of Health Sciences building the Frank Cadd Building 1890 Notre Dame has three institutes for scholarship and research located across its campuses The Institute for Health Research Fremantle campus Nulungu Research Institute Broome campus The Institute for Ethics and Society Sydney campus The Institute for Health Research draws on the clinical expertise within Notre Dame s Schools of Health Sciences Medicine Nursing amp Midwifery and Physiotherapy to develop research partnerships and projects that support the healthy ageing of all Australians Nulungu collaborates with national and international universities government and Indigenous Australian communities to develop research outcomes of benefit to the country s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples It was established by Lyn Henderson Yates who herself is an indigenous Australian and is also vice chancellor of the university s Broome campus 109 The Institute for Ethics and Society pursues philosophical and interdisciplinary research across five core areas applied and professional ethics ethics education bioethics religion and global society and Indigenous research and ethics 110 The university is one of the partners in the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort Raine Study one of the largest cohorts of pregnancy childhood adolescence and early adulthood to be carried out anywhere in the world 111 Student life edit nbsp Bathers Beach and restaurants adjacent to the Fremantle campus nbsp Shops and restaurants surrounding the campus in Fremantle nbsp St Benedict s Church and Notre Dame University in Sydney nbsp Galvin Medical Library was renovated and opened in 2005Student unions and associations edit The Sydney and Fremantle campuses both have representative student associations created to represent all the students at each campus The Sydney campus is home to the Student Association of the University of Notre Dame Australia SAUNDA while the Fremantle Campus hosts the Notre Dame Student Association NDSA 112 113 These organisations are currently not recognised in the university statues making them student associations and not guilds The Catholic Mass is celebrated each weekday and on Sunday evening at the Fremantle campus 114 weekdays on the Sydney campus 115 and on Wednesdays at the Broome campus 116 The student population across Australia at Notre Dame campuses numbers 12 394 as of February 2018 6 544 of these being in Fremantle 5 685 in Sydney and 165 in Broome 117 Libraries edit Notre Dame has six individual libraries across the three campuses St Teresa s Library Galvin Medical Library and the Craven Law Library at the Fremantle campus Benedict XVI Medical Library Darlinghurst and St Benedict s Library Broadway at the Sydney campus and the Broome Campus Library at the Broome campus 118 St Teresa s Library edit St Teresa s Library located at 34 Mouat Street Fremantle is a heritage listed building in the West End and supports the programs of the Schools of Arts amp Sciences Business Education and Philosophy amp Theology 119 Built on land first owned by John Bateman the building was originally a warehouse for Bateman Hardware 119 The building was first adapted to become a university library in 1994 when only limited low cost adaptive re use works could be afforded and was renovated again in 2011 to provide maximum floor area 120 Galvin Medical Library edit Galvin Medical Library located at 38 40 Henry Street Fremantle is contained within the School of Medicine a heritage listed building 121 The library supports the Schools of Medicine Nursing Physiotherapy and Health Sciences Constructed from 1900 onward the building was known as Fowler s Warehouse and served as the principal premises in Western Australia for D amp J Fowler Ltd the wholesale grocery company The library was opened in 2005 after Notre Dame took over the lease of the buildings from the City of Fremantle 122 Craven Law Library edit Like St Teresa s Library Craven Law Library is located in the former Bateman family warehouse complex between Mouat and Henry Streets in Fremantle The library was established in 1997 but renamed the Craven Law Library in 2003 to commemorate the foundation dean of the School of Law Greg Craven The library supports the School of Law and contains a print collection in excess of 30 000 volumes including historic primary materials 123 Benedict XVI Medical Library edit The Benedict XVI Medical Library located at 160 Oxford Street Darlinghurst is housed next to the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in a building originally occupied by a Catholic school run by the Sisters of Charity of Australia 124 The building was taken over by Notre Dame in 2004 05 124 and supports the Schools of Medicine and Nursing 125 It was named in honour of Pope Benedict XVI during a visit he made to the university and library on 18 July 2008 125 Notable alumni and faculty edit nbsp Dalgety Building 1899 used by Information Technology staff nbsp Campus Services and Information Technology buildingFor a more comprehensive list see List of University of Notre Dame Australia people The current and fifth chancellor of the university serving since 2017 is Chris Ellison a Western Australia based former senator 126 The vice chancellor and chief executive officer of the university from 2008 until February 2019 was Celia Hammond a former lawyer who resigned to seek election to federal parliament 127 128 The current vice chancellor Francis Campbell commenced February 2020 Chancellors edit Terry O Connor 1990 2004 129 Neville John Owen 2005 2008 130 Michael Quinlan 2008 2011 131 Terence Tobin 2011 2017 132 Chris Ellison 2017 present 133 Vice chancellors edit David Link 1990 1992 134 Peter Tannock 1992 2008 135 Celia Hammond 2008 2019 136 Francis Campbell 2020 present 136 Alumni edit This is a list of notable alumni of Notre Dame University 137 Aiden Joseph Roach Australian water polo player Alessandra Ho Australian synchronised artistic swimmer Brianna Throssell OAM Australian professional swimmer Caitlin Collins Australian politician and member for Hillarys Emily Hamilton Australian politician and member for Joondalup Emily Rogers Australian synchronised artistic swimmer Fantine Russian born Australian multilingual singer songwriter Gracie Gilbert lawyer and former actress Graham Hill theologian professor and principal 138 139 James Griffin Australian politician and former minister June Oscar AO activist and community health and welfare worker Dr Kirby White physician and inventor Kylie Sturgess educator lecturer and podcaster Lucy Chaffer Australian skeleton racer and educator Dr Marty Roebuck former Australian rugby union footballer Matt Keogh Minister for Defence Personnel and Veterans Affairs Nathan Williamson Australian Football League umpire Nina Kennedy Australian athlete in pole vaulting Ricky Grace AM former Perth Wildcats player Ruth Abbey political theorist and former lecturer Sean Terry former Irish cricketer Dr Toby Kane Australian Paralympic alpine skier Faculty edit This is a list of notable current or former faculty of Notre Dame University Andrew McGowan Anglican priest scholar and lecturer Andy Lamey philosopher professor and journalist Anthony Fisher OP Catholics leader and bioethics professor Anne Poelina activist filmmaker professor and researcher Asha Bowen paediatric infectious diseases clinician and researcher Bernadette Tobin AO Catholic ethicist and philisopher professor Celia Hammond former politician and senior law lecturer Cheryl Kickett Tucker AM sociology professor and researcher Christopher Willcock Jesuit priest liturgy composer and lecturer David Kissane AC psychiatrist and palliative medicine researcher David Malcolm AC QC former Chief Justice of Western Australia Elizabeth Boase biblical scholar and lecturer Gordian Fulde AO former emergency medicine professor Greg Craven AO academic and former law professor Hal Colebatch former international law professor Iain Benson legal philosopher professor and practicing lawyer Janette Gray RSM former Sister of Mercy and senior theology lecturer John Bloomfield AO former sports science professor and author Lyn Henderson Yates social scientist professor and researcher Margaret Somerville AM FRSC bioethics philosopher and professor Dr Munjed Al Muderis orthopaedic surgeon professor and lecturer Nadia Badawi AM encephalopathy and cerebral palsy researcher Dr Nikki Bart Australian mountain climber medical doctor and lecturer Pat Dodson politician activist and adjunct professor Peter Kennedy former journalist political commentator and professor Dr Richard Parkinson neurosurgeon and conjoint senior lecturer Robert McGuckin former Catholic bishop and professor of canon law Richard Umbers Catholic bishop and lecturer Dr Scott Whiting former rugby league footballer and surgeon Timothy Costelloe SDB Catholic archbishop and lecturer Tracey Rowland Catholic theologian and professor Vivienne Garrett performing arts lecturer Honorary alumni edit This is a list of notable individuals awarded honary degrees by Notre Dame University Jacinta Collins former Australian politician and minister John I Jenkins CSC current Notre Dame USA president John Haldane philosopher commentator and visiting lecturer John Watkins AM former Deputy Premier of New South Wales Margaret Beazley AC KC current Governor of New South Wales Mark L Poorman Notre Dame USA faculty theologian and ethicist Mathias Cormann current Secretary General of the OECD Richard Connolly musician composer and former broadcaster Theodore Hesburgh CSC paramount Notre Dame USA presidentSee also edit nbsp Western Australia portal nbsp New South Wales portal List of universities in Australia Rural Clinical School of Western Australia Kenvale College of Tourism amp Hospitality Management an institution with an articulation agreement with the 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