89301 - Bachelor Politics and International Relations

Edith Cowan University, Darwin, Australia

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Edith Cowan University
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Darwin - Australia

About the university

Established in 1991, Edith Cowan University has grown rapidly into a quality university with excellent student satisfaction and internationally recognized research. The graduates that come out of the university are competent and confident. They are among the most sought after graduates in their respective industries and go on to fulfill crucial roles in society. They have accomplished outstanding achievements that are recognized both throughout Australia and internationally. ECU is an institute that values diversity. The student population of the university consists of a multicultural student cohort with a wide scope of ages. The support the equality of individuals of all races, gender, and

age, and are committed to helping each student reach their potential no matter who they are. Edith Cowan has three distinct campuses, each with modern facilities and amazing locations. The South West campus is within easy reach of the world-famous Margaret River region. It has small class sizes so each student gets the individual attention they need. The Mount Lawley campus is only minutes away from Perth’s Central Business District and is home to the Australian Academy of Performing Arts. Last but not least is the Joondalup campus, which is the headquarters of the university. The facilities consist of state-of-the-art Health and Wellness building, a multi-million dollar sport and fitness center, an award-winning library, a student hub, a microbrewery, and even an outdoor cinema.

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University Location

Darwin is a small but cosmopolitan city on the Timor Sea in north-central Australia. The lifestyle of the city is relaxed and uniquely multicultural. Visitors and residents find themselves side-by-side with people from over 50 different cultures. The everyday Darwin landscape is formed by diverse markets, different kinds of art, music from every genre, and a wide scope of languages. Due to its diverse nature, the Australian National Trust has recognized Darwin as a multicultural icon of national

significance. The city is a gateway to massive Kakadu National Park and has a popular waterfront area with several beaches and green areas. The topography surrounding Darwin gives it a slightly secluded location, giving it a personal feel that is separated and unlike anywhere else in Australia.

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