The Australian Catholic University (ACU) is a public university funded by the Australian Government and open to students and staff of all beliefs. It is Australia’s leading Catholic university and has six campuses across Australia: in Brisbane, Canberra, North Sydney and Strathfield (NSW), and Melbourne and Ballarat (Victoria).
The University researches and teaches in arts and communication, business, education, environmental science, health sciences, international studies, law, psychology and social science, theology and philosophy, and visual arts and design.