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Victoria University (Australia)

Victoria University (VU or Vic Uni) is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is a dual-sector university, providing courses in both higher education and technical and further education (TAFE).

Victoria University
Latin: Universitas Victoriae
Former names
  • Footscray Technical School[1]
    (1916–1958)
  • Footscray Technical College[2]
    (1958–1968)
  • Footscray Institute of Technology[3]
    (1968–1990)
  • Victoria University of Technology[4]
    (1992–2005)
Motto
The Door of Opportunity (English)[5]
TypePublic research university
Established
  • 1916 (established)[6]
  • 1958 (technical college)
  • 1968 (technical institute)
  • 1992 (university status)
AccreditationTEQSA
Academic affiliation
EndowmentA$1.19 billion[7]
BudgetA$496.67 million[7]
ChancellorThe Hon Steve Bracks AC[8]
Vice-ChancellorAdam Shoemaker[9]
Total staff
1,382 regular (2022)[7]
838 casual (2022)[7]
Students27,771 (EFTSL, 2022)[10]
Undergraduates15,925 (EFTSL, 2022)[10]
Postgraduates2,926 coursework
(EFTSL, 2022)[10]
364 research
(EFTSL, 2022)[10]
Other students
Location, ,
CampusUrban with multiple sites
ColoursBlue, white and black[12]
NicknameVultures[13]
Sporting affiliations
MascotVulture
Websitevu.edu.au

The university has several campuses in Melbourne Central Business District, Melbourne Western Region, and in Sydney, comprising six academic colleges, six research institutes, seven research centres and VU's Victoria Polytechnic. It is one of Australia’s leading universities.

History edit

The idea for a technical school based in the western suburbs of Melbourne was first proposed in 1910. The Footscray Technical School opened its doors to 220 students and 9 teachers in 1916 after five years of fundraising.

Charles Archibald Hoadley was the school's principal from its founding until his death in 1947.[14] Under Hoadley's leadership, the school expanded and began offering trade certificate courses, diplomas in architecture, building, and contracting, as well as evening classes. War and the Depression saw a dip in student numbers. However, by 1943, there were 2500 students enrolled in courses taught at the Footscray Park and Footscray Nicholson campuses.

The following decades saw gender and cultural shifts. In 1958, the school changed its name to the Footscray Technical College. Ten years later, it changed its name again, this time, to the Footscray Institute of Technology (FIT). Women first enrolled in day diploma courses in 1960, and changes to the federal government's immigration policy resulted in many more European and Asian students entering the school. The secondary school component, now known as Footscray City College, was separated from the rest of the institute in 1972. By the mid-1970s, the expanded curriculum included degree courses and was well beyond the technical focus of the original Footscray Technical School. Further changes occurred in the 1980's, with the technical and trade education section separating from FIT to form the Footscray and Newport Colleges of TAFE.

In 1990, FIT merged with the Western Institute, which had been founded three years earlier to provide TAFE and higher education courses to the outlying suburbs in western Melbourne. In 1990, it was established as a university by the Victoria State Parliament as Victoria University of Technology.[15] The university further amalgamation with the Western Melbourne Institute of TAFE in 1998. In 2005, the Victoria University of Technology Act of 1990 was amended[16] to rename the university as Victoria University, reflecting the development of its teaching and research.

The institutions that combined to form VU include:

  • Footscray Technical School, renamed Footscray Technical College and later Footscray Institute of Technology
  • Newport Technical College, renamed Newport College of TAFE
  • Melbourne School of Hairdressing
  • School of Painting, Decorating and Sign Crafts
  • Melbourne Technical College of Hairdressing
  • Melbourne College of Decoration
  • Footscray College of TAFE
  • Flagstaff College of TAFE
  • Western Institute
  • Gellibrand College of TAFE, renamed Western Metropolitan College of TAFE
  • Western Melbourne Institute of TAFE
  • Victoria University of Technology
  • Victoria Polytechnic

Campuses edit

Victoria University has campuses located throughout Melbourne's western region and the city centre. The new VU City Tower will be Melbourne's tallest vertical campus, and is due for completion in 2021.[17] One campus is located in central Sydney.

VU courses are also delivered by partner institutes throughout Asia, including in China, India, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka. Two of the university's largest partners are Sunway University College in Malaysia and Liaoning University in China.

Footscray Park edit

 
Victoria University Footscray Park Campus – Building P

Footscray Park Campus on Ballarat Road, Footscray is the university's main campus and administrative centre. It offers higher education courses primarily in engineering, education and sport-related disciplines. It occupies a 7-hectare (17-acre) site overlooking Flemington Racecourse and the Maribyrnong River. The A$68.5 million sport and learning precinct, including sport and exercise science research labs, was completed in early 2011. The campus also has a 25-metre swimming pool and a childcare centre.[18]

St Albans edit

 
St Albans VU Campus

St Albans Campus on McKecknie Street, St Albans, is the university's health and education hub, with a focus on psychology, nursing, arts, and paramedic and biomedical sciences. It is set on 32 hectares (79 acres) of native grasslands and sugar gums. The new St Albans Health and Fitness Centre was opened in 2013.[19]

Footscray Nicholson edit

 
Victoria University Footscray Nicholson Campus – Building T as viewed from Buckley Street

Footscray Nicholson Campus is in central Footscray, on the corner of Nicholson and Buckley Streets. It delivers TAFE, VCE and short courses. Its new learning commons was opened in 2012 offering a broad range of educational and student services.[20]

City edit

 
Victoria University City Campus on Queen Street

The City Campus includes the VU City Tower and the law building at 295 Queen Street in the heart of Melbourne's legal precinct. The campus houses business courses, Osteopathy, a hair and beauty salon as well as the university's College of Law and Justice, a law library, the Sir Zelman Cowen Centre and two moot courts. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate law courses, including continuing legal education courses for legal professionals.[21][22]

Werribee edit

 
VU Weribee Campus

The 16-hectare (40-acre) Werribee Campus is located in the Werribee agricultural research and tertiary education precinct. It offers trades training as well as facilities for water, food and fire safety research.[23]

Sunshine edit

The Sunshine Campus of Victoria Polytechnic is located on Ballarat Road, Sunshine. It offers TAFE courses, focusing mainly on business and the construction industries.[24] The A$44 million high-technology Construction Hub was opened in 2013 for building and construction training. The campus also has a convention centre with a 200-seat auditorium.

Sydney edit

Victoria University delivers a number of business courses for international students at its campus in central Sydney,[25] which operates in partnership with the Education Centre of Australia (ECA).[26]

Whitten Oval edit

In late 2010, VU opened an A$8 million Sport and Recreation Learning Centre in partnership with the Western Bulldogs at the Whitten Oval in West Footscray.[27] The Centre contains massage therapy clinics open to the public, as well as a 140-seat lecture theatre, a library, classrooms and offices.

Organisation edit

Several of the university's colleges offer internationally recognised qualifications ranging from certificates and diplomas to degrees, postgraduate certificates and diplomas, and masters and doctoral research degrees (PhD). Victoria Polytechnic and VU College offer vocational education courses and higher education diplomas. These are divided between several colleges, including:

  • The College of Arts and Education
  • The College of Business
  • The College of Engineering and Science
  • The College of Health and Bio-medicine
  • The College of Law and Justice
  • The College of Sport and Exercise Science
  • Victoria University Polytechnic, which is the TAFE division of Victoria University.

Students edit

In 2019, VU had 43,802 students.[28] Approximately 65% student in higher education degree programs, and 35% enrolled in TAFE training courses. Of these students, 5,662 were international students studying at one of VU's Melbourne or Sydney Campuses, and 3,772 were international students studying at VU programs overseas at one of its partner organisations located mainly in Asia.[28]

Academia edit

Rankings edit

Victoria University ranked in 351–400 in the world in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021.

University rankings
Global rankings
QS[29]551–560
THE[30]351–400
ARWU[31]901–1000
U.S. News & World Report[32]543=
Australian rankings
QS[33]27
THE[34]25–27
ARWU[35]32–34
U.S. News & World Report[36]25
ERA[38]29[37]

28 VU research disciplines were ranked at or above world standard in the Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) assessments 2018.[39]

Student accommodation edit

VU owns and operates student accommodation for students, staff, and guests of the university.[40] In February 2016, the Student Village in Maidstone was replaced with the newly built UniLodge Victoria University, a 13-story apartment building across the road from the Footscray Park Campus on Ballarat Road, Footscray.

International House, a traditional residential college located at the University of Melbourne, also offers places to Victoria University students.

Notable people edit

Staff edit

Alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.vu.edu.au/about-vu/university-profile/our-history
  2. ^ https://www.vu.edu.au/about-vu/university-profile/our-history
  3. ^ https://www.vu.edu.au/about-vu/university-profile/our-history
  4. ^ https://www.vu.edu.au/about-vu/university-profile/our-history
  5. ^ https://www.vu.edu.au/about-vu/university-profile/our-history
  6. ^ https://www.vu.edu.au/about-vu/university-profile/our-history
  7. ^ a b c d "Victoria University Annual Information Statement 2022". acnc.gov.au. Australian Charities Not-for-profits Commission. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  8. ^ "Steve Bracks".
  9. ^ https://www.vu.edu.au/about-vu/vice-chancellor
  10. ^ a b c d e f "Annual Report 2022" (PDF). vu.edu.au. Victoria University. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  11. ^ https://www.vu.edu.au/contact-us
  12. ^ https://eaams.vu.edu.au/agents/resources/file/AGENT_VU%20Brand%20Guidelines%202020_V9_low%20res.pdf
  13. ^ https://www.vu.edu.au/current-students/campus-life/sport-fitness/represent-vu-in-sport
  14. ^ Limmer, Scott (17 July 2013). "Charles Archibald HOADLEY (1887-1947)". federation.edu.au. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  15. ^ "Victoria University of Technology Act 1990". Parliament of Victoria. from the original on 11 November 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  16. ^ "Victoria University of Technology Act 2010 preamble". from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  17. ^ "Probuild | Projects - Victoria University City West Tower". www.probuild.com.au. from the original on 9 August 2021. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  18. ^ "Footscray Park Aquatic & Fitness Centre". Victoria University – Melbourne Australia. from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  19. ^ "VU's new sports centre brings a world of fitness to the west" (Press release). VU. 21 February 2013. from the original on 12 November 2013. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  20. ^ "New learning commons at Footscray Nicholson Campus | Victoria University | Melbourne Australia". www.vu.edu.au. from the original on 16 January 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  21. ^ "Study at VU: Law & Justice courses". vu.edu.au. Victoria University. from the original on 26 March 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  22. ^ "About VU: What you can support". vu.edu.au. Victoria University. from the original on 23 March 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  23. ^ "Werribee Campus". vu.edu.au. Victoria University. from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
  24. ^ "Tour Victoria University's new Trades College building at Sunshine" (Press release). VU. 24 January 2013. from the original on 12 November 2013. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  25. ^ "Search - Victoria University". Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  26. ^ "About VU Sydney – Victoria University – Sydney Australia". www.vu.edu.au. from the original on 8 January 2017. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  27. ^ "Victoria University unveils its new teaching facilities in a bright new kennel" (Press release). VU. 17 August 2010. from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  28. ^ a b "Victoria University 2019 Annual Report" (PDF). VU. (PDF) from the original on 9 December 2020. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  29. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2024". Quacquarelli Symonds Limited.
  30. ^ "World University Rankings 2024". Times Higher Education.
  31. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2022". Shanghai Ranking Consultancy.
  32. ^ "U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities Rankings". U.S. News & World Report.
  33. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2024 - Australia". Quacquarelli Symonds Limited.
  34. ^ "World University Rankings 2024 - Australia". Times Higher Education.
  35. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2022 - Australia". Shanghai Ranking Consultancy.
  36. ^ "U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities in Australia". U.S. News & World Report.
  37. ^ "All unis winners in research audit". The Australian. 4 December 2015. from the original on 31 December 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
  38. ^ "Australian University Rankings". Australian Education Network.
  39. ^ "VU research judged as world-class, grows in new ratings". from the original on 20 January 2021. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  40. ^ "Housing & accommodation – Victoria University – Melbourne Australia". www.vu.edu.au. from the original on 29 December 2011. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  41. ^ "Community champion – Victoria University – Melbourne Australia". www.vu.edu.au. from the original on 29 March 2018. Retrieved 4 April 2018.

Further reading edit

  • Rasmussen, Carolyn (1989), Poor Man's University: 75 years of Technical Education in Footscray, Melbourne: The Press of the Footscray Institute of Technology ISBN 1-86297-000-9
  • 90 Years, 90 Legends (2006), Melbourne: Published by Victoria University ISBN 1-86272-665-5

External links edit

  •   Media related to Victoria University, Melbourne at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

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Victoria University VU or Vic Uni is a public research university based in Melbourne Victoria Australia It is a dual sector university providing courses in both higher education and technical and further education TAFE Victoria UniversityLatin Universitas VictoriaeFormer namesFootscray Technical School 1 1916 1958 Footscray Technical College 2 1958 1968 Footscray Institute of Technology 3 1968 1990 Victoria University of Technology 4 1992 2005 MottoThe Door of Opportunity English 5 TypePublic research universityEstablished1916 established 6 1958 technical college 1968 technical institute 1992 university status AccreditationTEQSAAcademic affiliationAFAANZAUCASAIHLACSCA ANZCAPACPAEAOUAUAEndowmentA 1 19 billion 7 BudgetA 496 67 million 7 ChancellorThe Hon Steve Bracks AC 8 Vice ChancellorAdam Shoemaker 9 Total staff1 382 regular 2022 7 838 casual 2022 7 Students27 771 EFTSL 2022 10 Undergraduates15 925 EFTSL 2022 10 Postgraduates2 926 coursework EFTSL 2022 10 364 research EFTSL 2022 10 Other students8 267 VET EFTSL 2022 10 289 other EFTSL 2022 10 LocationMelbourne Victoria Australia 11 CampusUrban with multiple sitesColoursBlue white and black 12 NicknameVultures 13 Sporting affiliationsUniSportEAENUBLMascotVultureWebsitevu edu au The university has several campuses in Melbourne Central Business District Melbourne Western Region and in Sydney comprising six academic colleges six research institutes seven research centres and VU s Victoria Polytechnic It is one of Australia s leading universities Contents 1 History 2 Campuses 2 1 Footscray Park 2 2 St Albans 2 3 Footscray Nicholson 2 4 City 2 5 Werribee 2 6 Sunshine 2 7 Sydney 2 8 Whitten Oval 3 Organisation 4 Students 5 Academia 5 1 Rankings 6 Student accommodation 7 Notable people 7 1 Staff 7 2 Alumni 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory editThe idea for a technical school based in the western suburbs of Melbourne was first proposed in 1910 The Footscray Technical School opened its doors to 220 students and 9 teachers in 1916 after five years of fundraising Charles Archibald Hoadley was the school s principal from its founding until his death in 1947 14 Under Hoadley s leadership the school expanded and began offering trade certificate courses diplomas in architecture building and contracting as well as evening classes War and the Depression saw a dip in student numbers However by 1943 there were 2500 students enrolled in courses taught at the Footscray Park and Footscray Nicholson campuses The following decades saw gender and cultural shifts In 1958 the school changed its name to the Footscray Technical College Ten years later it changed its name again this time to the Footscray Institute of Technology FIT Women first enrolled in day diploma courses in 1960 and changes to the federal government s immigration policy resulted in many more European and Asian students entering the school The secondary school component now known as Footscray City College was separated from the rest of the institute in 1972 By the mid 1970s the expanded curriculum included degree courses and was well beyond the technical focus of the original Footscray Technical School Further changes occurred in the 1980 s with the technical and trade education section separating from FIT to form the Footscray and Newport Colleges of TAFE In 1990 FIT merged with the Western Institute which had been founded three years earlier to provide TAFE and higher education courses to the outlying suburbs in western Melbourne In 1990 it was established as a university by the Victoria State Parliament as Victoria University of Technology 15 The university further amalgamation with the Western Melbourne Institute of TAFE in 1998 In 2005 the Victoria University of Technology Act of 1990 was amended 16 to rename the university as Victoria University reflecting the development of its teaching and research The institutions that combined to form VU include Footscray Technical School renamed Footscray Technical College and later Footscray Institute of Technology Newport Technical College renamed Newport College of TAFE Melbourne School of Hairdressing School of Painting Decorating and Sign Crafts Melbourne Technical College of Hairdressing Melbourne College of Decoration Footscray College of TAFE Flagstaff College of TAFE Western Institute Gellibrand College of TAFE renamed Western Metropolitan College of TAFE Western Melbourne Institute of TAFE Victoria University of Technology Victoria PolytechnicCampuses editVictoria University has campuses located throughout Melbourne s western region and the city centre The new VU City Tower will be Melbourne s tallest vertical campus and is due for completion in 2021 17 One campus is located in central Sydney VU courses are also delivered by partner institutes throughout Asia including in China India Malaysia and Sri Lanka Two of the university s largest partners are Sunway University College in Malaysia and Liaoning University in China Footscray Park edit nbsp Victoria University Footscray Park Campus Building P Footscray Park Campus on Ballarat Road Footscray is the university s main campus and administrative centre It offers higher education courses primarily in engineering education and sport related disciplines It occupies a 7 hectare 17 acre site overlooking Flemington Racecourse and the Maribyrnong River The A 68 5 million sport and learning precinct including sport and exercise science research labs was completed in early 2011 The campus also has a 25 metre swimming pool and a childcare centre 18 St Albans edit nbsp St Albans VU Campus St Albans Campus on McKecknie Street St Albans is the university s health and education hub with a focus on psychology nursing arts and paramedic and biomedical sciences It is set on 32 hectares 79 acres of native grasslands and sugar gums The new St Albans Health and Fitness Centre was opened in 2013 19 Footscray Nicholson edit nbsp Victoria University Footscray Nicholson Campus Building T as viewed from Buckley Street Footscray Nicholson Campus is in central Footscray on the corner of Nicholson and Buckley Streets It delivers TAFE VCE and short courses Its new learning commons was opened in 2012 offering a broad range of educational and student services 20 City edit nbsp Victoria University City Campus on Queen Street The City Campus includes the VU City Tower and the law building at 295 Queen Street in the heart of Melbourne s legal precinct The campus houses business courses Osteopathy a hair and beauty salon as well as the university s College of Law and Justice a law library the Sir Zelman Cowen Centre and two moot courts It offers undergraduate and postgraduate law courses including continuing legal education courses for legal professionals 21 22 Werribee edit nbsp VU Weribee Campus The 16 hectare 40 acre Werribee Campus is located in the Werribee agricultural research and tertiary education precinct It offers trades training as well as facilities for water food and fire safety research 23 Sunshine edit The Sunshine Campus of Victoria Polytechnic is located on Ballarat Road Sunshine It offers TAFE courses focusing mainly on business and the construction industries 24 The A 44 million high technology Construction Hub was opened in 2013 for building and construction training The campus also has a convention centre with a 200 seat auditorium Sydney edit Victoria University delivers a number of business courses for international students at its campus in central Sydney 25 which operates in partnership with the Education Centre of Australia ECA 26 Whitten Oval edit In late 2010 VU opened an A 8 million Sport and Recreation Learning Centre in partnership with the Western Bulldogs at the Whitten Oval in West Footscray 27 The Centre contains massage therapy clinics open to the public as well as a 140 seat lecture theatre a library classrooms and offices Organisation editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Several of the university s colleges offer internationally recognised qualifications ranging from certificates and diplomas to degrees postgraduate certificates and diplomas and masters and doctoral research degrees PhD Victoria Polytechnic and VU College offer vocational education courses and higher education diplomas These are divided between several colleges including The College of Arts and Education The College of Business The College of Engineering and Science The College of Health and Bio medicine The College of Law and Justice The College of Sport and Exercise Science Victoria University Polytechnic which is the TAFE division of Victoria University Students editIn 2019 VU had 43 802 students 28 Approximately 65 student in higher education degree programs and 35 enrolled in TAFE training courses Of these students 5 662 were international students studying at one of VU s Melbourne or Sydney Campuses and 3 772 were international students studying at VU programs overseas at one of its partner organisations located mainly in Asia 28 Academia editRankings edit Victoria University ranked in 351 400 in the world in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021 University rankingsGlobal rankingsQS 29 551 560THE 30 351 400ARWU 31 901 1000U S News amp World Report 32 543 Australian rankingsQS 33 27THE 34 25 27ARWU 35 32 34U S News amp World Report 36 25ERA 38 29 37 28 VU research disciplines were ranked at or above world standard in the Excellence in Research Australia ERA assessments 2018 39 Student accommodation editVU owns and operates student accommodation for students staff and guests of the university 40 In February 2016 the Student Village in Maidstone was replaced with the newly built UniLodge Victoria University a 13 story apartment building across the road from the Footscray Park Campus on Ballarat Road Footscray International House a traditional residential college located at the University of Melbourne also offers places to Victoria University students Notable people editStaff edit Tony Birch poet novelist author Peter Dixon economist Craig Emerson former Australian politician Gary Foley Indigenous activist and historian Ian Gray magistrate Michael Kirby retired High Court judge Alan Kohler financial journalist and editor Chris Maxwell QC barrister Nyadol Nyuon lawyer and regular media commentator and advocate for South Sudanese community Robert Richter QC barrister Christopher Sonn social psychologist Robert Stary criminal law specialist Alumni edit Main category Victoria University Melbourne alumni Sukhbold Sukhee Permanent Representative to the United Nations for Mongolia Ali Abdo Olympic wrestler Liam Adams long distance running champion Ngconde Balfour former South African sport and recreation minister Ron Barassi Australian Football League legend Nathan Brown former AFL player and commentator Marion May Campbell author and Associate Professor of Professional and Creative Writing at Deakin University Doug Chappel comedian and actor Bianca Chatfield netballer media and sports presenter Jeffrey Cheah founder of the Sunway Group Simon Garlick CEO of the Western Bulldogs Andrew Gaze former basketballer Brad Green former Melbourne footballer and current Carlton Football Club development coach Alwyn Jones national champion triple jumper Alan Kohler financial journalist Telmo Languiller Victorian MP Tammy Lobato Victorian MP Mike McKay Olympian and member of the Oarsome Foursome Pia Miranda actress Danny Morseu first Torres Strait Islander to represent Australia at the Olympics Nyadol Nyuon litigation lawyer and regular media commentator and advocate for South Sudanese community Campbell Rose former CEO of the Western Bulldogs Larry Sengstock former basketballer Fatai Veamatahau finalist in The Voice 2012 Mitch Wallis footballer Western Bulldogs Kim Wells Victoria State Government Treasurer Deepak Vinayak Community Leader Melbourne 41 Easton Wood Western Bulldogs AFL premiership captainSee also edit nbsp Australia portal List of universities in AustraliaReferences edit https www vu edu au about vu university profile our history https www vu edu au about vu university profile our history https www vu edu au about vu university profile our history https www vu edu au about vu university profile our history https www vu edu au about vu university profile our history https www vu edu au about vu university profile our history a b c d Victoria University Annual Information Statement 2022 acnc gov au Australian Charities Not for profits Commission Retrieved 9 February 2024 Steve Bracks https www vu edu au about vu vice chancellor a b c d e f Annual Report 2022 PDF vu edu au Victoria University Retrieved 9 February 2024 https www vu edu au contact us https eaams vu edu au agents resources file AGENT VU 20Brand 20Guidelines 202020 V9 low 20res pdf https www vu edu au current students campus life sport fitness represent vu in sport Limmer Scott 17 July 2013 Charles Archibald HOADLEY 1887 1947 federation edu au Retrieved 29 January 2023 Victoria University of Technology Act 1990 Parliament of Victoria Archived from the original on 11 November 2013 Retrieved 11 November 2013 Victoria University of Technology Act 2010 preamble Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 7 July 2014 Probuild Projects Victoria University City West Tower www probuild com au Archived from the original on 9 August 2021 Retrieved 9 August 2021 Footscray Park Aquatic amp Fitness Centre Victoria University Melbourne Australia Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 24 January 2017 VU s new sports centre brings a world of fitness to the west Press release VU 21 February 2013 Archived from the original on 12 November 2013 Retrieved 7 March 2013 New learning commons at Footscray Nicholson Campus Victoria University Melbourne Australia www vu edu au Archived from the original on 16 January 2017 Retrieved 15 January 2017 Study at VU Law amp Justice courses vu edu au Victoria University Archived from the original on 26 March 2018 Retrieved 5 May 2018 About VU What you can support vu edu au Victoria University Archived from the original on 23 March 2018 Retrieved 5 May 2018 Werribee Campus vu edu au Victoria University Archived from the original on 12 June 2018 Retrieved 6 June 2018 Tour Victoria University s new Trades College building at Sunshine Press release VU 24 January 2013 Archived from the original on 12 November 2013 Retrieved 7 March 2013 Search Victoria University Retrieved 20 August 2023 About VU Sydney Victoria University Sydney Australia www vu edu au Archived from the original on 8 January 2017 Retrieved 1 February 2017 Victoria University unveils its new teaching facilities in a bright new kennel Press release VU 17 August 2010 Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 7 March 2013 a b Victoria University 2019 Annual Report PDF VU Archived PDF from the original on 9 December 2020 Retrieved 24 February 2021 QS World University Rankings 2024 Quacquarelli Symonds Limited World University Rankings 2024 Times Higher Education Academic Ranking of World Universities 2022 Shanghai Ranking Consultancy U S News amp World Report Best Global Universities Rankings U S News amp World Report QS World University Rankings 2024 Australia Quacquarelli Symonds Limited World University Rankings 2024 Australia Times Higher Education Academic Ranking of World Universities 2022 Australia Shanghai Ranking Consultancy U S News amp World Report Best Global Universities in Australia U S News amp World Report All unis winners in research audit The Australian 4 December 2015 Archived from the original on 31 December 2016 Retrieved 21 February 2017 Australian University Rankings Australian Education Network VU research judged as world class grows in new ratings Archived from the original on 20 January 2021 Retrieved 24 February 2021 Housing amp accommodation Victoria University Melbourne Australia www vu edu au Archived from the original on 29 December 2011 Retrieved 30 December 2011 Community champion Victoria University Melbourne Australia www vu edu au Archived from the original on 29 March 2018 Retrieved 4 April 2018 Further reading editRasmussen Carolyn 1989 Poor Man s University 75 years of Technical Education in Footscray Melbourne The Press of the Footscray Institute of Technology ISBN 1 86297 000 9 90 Years 90 Legends 2006 Melbourne Published by Victoria University ISBN 1 86272 665 5External links edit nbsp Media related to Victoria University Melbourne at Wikimedia Commons Official website 37 47 39 S 144 54 0 E 37 79417 S 144 90000 E 37 79417 144 90000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victoria University Australia amp oldid 1215360136, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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