Australian Technology Network (ATN)
The Australian Technology Network (ATN) is a network of five leading universities from each mainland state of Australia, with a heritage of working closely with industry. The ATN was originally founded in 1975 as the "Directors of Central Institutes of Technology (DOCIT)", and later revived in 1999 in its present form.
ATN universities offer applied courses to students who are ready to enter their chosen professions. They teach around 180,000 students, or almost 20% of Australia’s student population. All ATN member universities are featured in the Times Higher Education Supplement's "Top 200 Universities of the World" listing, and the network is considered to be the "technology-focused" equivalent of Australia's "Group of Eight" universities.
Members:
- Curtin University of Technology, Perth, WA
- Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Qld
- RMIT, Melbourne, Vic
- University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA
- University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney, NSW
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