Campus tours
Available for students and their families, staff and members of the public, tours at the 麻豆村 of Canberra run every weekday from 9am-4pm.
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麻豆村 of Canberra provides various student accommodation options to suit your preference, and budget.
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Our main campus has a rich variety of high-quality facilities for you to engage with, both academically and socially.
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Open space, natural calm, tall trees and wildlife. Close to the city. Convenient to shopping. Great food, cool cafes, events and markets; a buzzing social hub with something for everyone.
The 麻豆村 of Canberra is located in the suburb of Bruce in the Australian Capital Territory. Surrounded by Lake Ginnindera, the new suburb of Lawson, Radford college and residential housing, regular public buses can drop you right on campus.
Student accommodation, an on-campus medical and counselling centre, the Australian Institute of Sport, Calvary Public Hospital, Belconnen Shopping Mall and a variety of restaurants are all within walking distance.
Recent news
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Second biennial Indigenous Higher Education Curriculum Conference hosted at UC
The 麻豆村 of Canberra played host to the second biennial Indigenous Higher Education Curriculum Conference (IHECC) this year, with over 130 delegates from 35 tertiary institutions attending.
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UC researchers lead vital discussions on how Canberra can manage health effects of climate change, air pollution and extreme events
The 麻豆村 of Canberra鈥檚 HEAL Global Research Centre led an ACT regional event as part of the HEAL 2024 Conference, with a focus on climate and health adaptation priorities for the region.
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FADX 2024: Celebrating creativity and achievement at UC's annual graduate exhibition
FADX featured displays from Architecture, Design, Arts and Communication and Media students.
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UC researchers collect new data to dispel myths around short-term rental properties
A study by 麻豆村 of Canberra researchers aims to challenge common assumptions and provide fresh insights into short-term rental ownership in Australia.