Overview
​Australian Catholic University (ACU), established in 1991 through the amalgamation of four Catholic tertiary institutions, is Australia’s only public Catholic university. With campuses in Ballarat, Blacktown, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, North Sydney, Strathfield, and Rome, ACU serves over 32,000 students globally. The university offers programs across faculties such as Education and Arts, Health Sciences, Law and Business, and Theology and Philosophy. Renowned for its strengths in theology, nursing, education, and social sciences, ACU emphasizes ethical leadership and social justice, aligning with its Catholic mission. It ranks among the top 10 Catholic universities worldwide and is committed to sustainability, with all campuses powered by 100% renewable energy.