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Education In Melbourne
Education in Melbourne may be divided into four groups: pre-school, primary education, secondary education and tertiary education. Melbourne is home to some of Australia's largest university and prominent independent schools. Entry to tertiary education for most students is through the Victorian secondary school system where students are ranked by the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) upon completion of Year 12. Tertiary education Melbourne's two largest universities are the University of Melbourne and Monash University, the largest university in Australia. Both are members of the Group of Eight. The largest university campus in Melbourne by size is La Trobe University's Melbourne Campus, located in Bundoora. In 2016, the University of Melbourne was ranked first among Australian universities and the 33rd among universities in the world by the Times Higher Education (THES) international rankings. Furthermore, Monash University was ranked the 74th best university in the wor ...
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Parkville - University Of Melbourne (Ormond College)
Parkville may refer to: Places ;United States * Parkville, a neighborhood of Hartford, Connecticut, United States * Parkville, Maryland * Parkville, Michigan * Parkville, Missouri, a suburb of Kansas City * Parkville, Pennsylvania ;Australia * Parkville, Victoria, an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia * Parkville, New South Wales, a small town near Scone, New South Wales, Australia Transportation *Parkville railway station, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia *Parkville station (Connecticut), in Hartford, Connecticut, United States See also *Parkeville, Indiana Parkeville is an unincorporated community in Greene Township, Parke County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. History Parkeville was plat In the United States, a plat ( or ) (plan) is a cadastral map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of ... * Parksville (other) {{geodis ...
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Swinburne University Of Technology
Swinburne University of Technology (often simply called Swinburne) is a public research university based in Melbourne, Australia. It was founded in 1908 as the Eastern Suburbs Technical College by George Swinburne to serve those without access to further education in Melbourne's eastern suburbs. Its main campus is in Hawthorn, a suburb of Melbourne, 7.5 km from the Melbourne central business district. In addition to its main Hawthorn campus, it has campuses in the Melbourne metropolitan area at Wantirna and Croydon; in Sarawak, Malaysia; and in Sydney. In the 2020 Student Experience Survey, Swinburne was ranked equal 1st place in Victoria for the ’entire education experience’ for undergraduate students, with an overall satisfaction rate of 80 per cent. Swinburne is the only academic institution in Melbourne that offers pilot training from the aviation degrees. History Swinburne University of Technology has its origins in the Eastern Suburbs Technical College, whic ...
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List Of Universities And Research Institutions In Melbourne
This is a list of universities and research institutes in the Australian city of Melbourne. Research institutes * AgriBio *Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute *Australian Stem Cell Centre *Australian Synchrotron * Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute *Bio21 Institute *Brain Research Institute *Burnet Institute *Howard Florey Institute *La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science *Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre *Murdoch Childrens Research InstituteNational Ageing Research Institute*Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre * St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research *The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research * Victorian Institute of Chemical Sciences Universities *Australian Institute of Music *Australian Catholic University *Deakin University *La Trobe University *Monash University *Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology *Swinburne University of Technology *University of Melbourne *University of Divinity * Victoria University * Royal Gurkhas Institute of Technology ...
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Taylors UniLink
Taylors UniLink is a private university located in the city of Melbourne, Australia, offering accredited higher education diplomas. Taylors UniLink is a part of Study Group and partners with over 200 university across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Europe, China, Australia and New Zealand. Partner Universities Taylors UniLink has partnerships with fourteen universities across Australia.Its partner universities include: *Bond University (CRICOS 00017B) *Charles Sturt University (CRICOS 00005F NSW, 01947G VIC and 02960B ACT) *Deakin University (CRICOS 00113B) *Edith Cowan University (CRICOS 00279B) *Flinders University (CRICOS 00114A) *Griffith University (CRICOS 00233E) *La Trobe University (CRICOS 00115M) *Murdoch University (CRICOS 00125J) *Queensland University of Technology (CRICOS 00213J) *RMIT University (CRICOS 00122A) *Swinburne University of Technology (CRICOS 00111D) *University of Technology Sydney (CRICOS 00099F) * The University of Newcastl ...
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Japanese Australian
are Australian citizens and residents who claim Japanese ancestry. Japanese people first arrived in the 1870s (despite a ban on emigration in place until 1886). During the late 19th and early 20th centuries Japanese migrants played a prominent role in the pearl industry of north-western Australia. By 1911, the Japanese population while small groups had grown to approximately 3,500 people. With the outbreak of war in the Pacific in 1941, most Japanese in Australia were interned and then deported when the war ended. At the end of the war only 74 Japanese citizens and their children were permitted to remain in Australia. Not until the 1970s did the Japanese population recover to the levels at the start of the 20th century. As of 2011, of Australia's 35,378 Japan-born residents, more than 65% had arrived from the mid-1990s onwards. According to a global survey conducted at the end of 2013, Australia was the most popular country for Japanese people to live in. History The firs ...
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Melbourne International School Of Japanese
A Japanese supplementary school provides supplementary Japanese education to Japanese residents living abroad. There are three major Japanese supplementary schools in Australia, all designated by MEXT as a Hoshū jugyō kō, providing Japanese education to Japanese Australians and Japanese nationals on weekends. Canberra Japanese Supplementary School Canberra Japanese Supplementary School Inc. (CJSS; キャンベラ補習授業校 ''Kyanbera Hoshū Jugyō Kō''), established on 1 August 1988, is a Japanese supplementary school serving Japanese residents of Canberra, Australia. It holds its classes at Alfred Deakin High School in Deakin, while it has its school office in Yarralumla. As of 2001, half of the approximately 60 students were dual nationals of Japan and Australia. Melbourne International School of Japanese The Melbourne International School of Japanese, Inc. (MISJ; メルボルン国際日本語学校 ''Meruborun Kokusai Nihongo Gakkō'') is a weekend Japanese supp ...
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Nihonjin Gakko
The are an East Asian ethnic group native to the Japanese archipelago."人類学上は,旧石器時代あるいは縄文時代以来,現在の北海道〜沖縄諸島(南西諸島)に住んだ集団を祖先にもつ人々。" () Japanese people constitute 97.9% of the population of the country of Japan. Worldwide, approximately 129 million people are of Japanese descent; of these, approximately 122.5 million are residents of Japan. People of Japanese ancestry who live outside Japan are referred to as , the Japanese diaspora. Depending on the context, the term may be limited or not to mainland Japanese people, specifically the Yamato (as opposed to Ryukyuan and Ainu people). Japanese people are one of the largest ethnic groups in the world. In recent decades, there has also been an increase in the number of multiracial people with both Japanese and non-Japanese roots, including half Japanese people. History Theories of origins Archaeological evidence indicat ...
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The Japanese School Of Melbourne
is a Japanese international school located in Caulfield South, Victoria in the Melbourne area.Welcome to JSM!


The Japanese School of Melbourne. Retrieved 4 January 2014. "6 ELLINGTON STREET CAULFIELD SOUTH VIC.3162"
The school uses a Japanese curriculum and the school is tailored to Japanese temporary residents; however is considered to be a by the Victorian Government.Mizukami, p
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The school covers elem ...
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Department Of Education And Early Childhood Development
An education ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for education. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of Education, Department of Education, and Ministry of Public Education, and the head of such an agency may be a minister of education or secretary of education. Such agencies typically address educational concerns such as the quality of schools or standardization of curriculum. The first such ministry ever is considered to be the Commission of National Education ( pl, Komisja Edukacji Narodowej, lt, Edukacinė komisija), founded in 1773 in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Following is a list of education ministries by country: Africa * Ministry of National Education (Algeria) * Ministry of Education (Egypt) * Ministry of Education (Ethiopia) * Ministry of Education (Ghana) * Ministry of Education (Kenya) * Ministry of Education (Namibia) * Nigeria: :* Federal Ministry of Education (N ...
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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 one of only six dual-sector universities in Australia, providing courses in both higher education and Technical and Further Education (TAFE). 2016 marked VU's centenary as an educational institution and its 25th anniversary as a university. 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 (providing vocational education and training). It also offers courses at partner institutions throughout Asia. Victoria University Melbourne was ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide (2021''Times Higher Education'' World University Rankings), and 56th globally (2nd in Victoria) in the 2020 Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings. VU was also ranked 11th in the world (1st in Austra ...
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Burwood, Victoria
Burwood is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Monash and Whitehorse local government areas. Burwood recorded a population of 15,147 at the 2021 census. History The first settlement in the area, known as Ballyshanassy, was surveyed in 1858. The settlement changed name to Norwood and subsequently Burwood in 1879. The Post Office opened on 1 May 1853 as Ballyshanassy and was renamed Burwood around June 1879. The name "Burwood" (later "Invergowrie") was the name of a house built by Sir James Palmer, in Hawthorn West, in 1852. The original settlement was centred near Burwood Cemetery and the Police Station, but the focus shifted to the intersection of Warrigal Road and Toorak Road, with later commercial development. The suburb later spread westwards to the Hartwell railway station, which was renamed as Burwood railway station. By 1904, Burwood had a population of 600 and had a post ...
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