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List of Partner Universities and Colleges LIST OF PARTNER UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Institute Code UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE NAME COUNTRY Aus1 Academies Australasia Polytechnic Australia Aus2 Academy of Information Technology Australia Aus3 Acumen Institute of Further Education Australia Aus4 Airways Aviation Australia Aus5 Asia Pacific University Australia Aus6 Australia Institute of Business And Technology Australia Aus7 Australian Catholic University Australia Aus8 Australian College of Applied Psychology, Sydney Australia Aus9 Australian College of Physical Education Australia Aus10 Australian College of The Arts Australia Aus11 Australian Computer Society Australia Aus12 Australian Institute of Applied Sciences Australia Aus13 Australian Institute of Higher Education, Sydney Australia Aus14 Australian National University, Canberra Australia Aus15 Baxter Institute Australia Aus16 Bendigo Kangan Institute Australia Aus17 Bond University Australia Aus18 Box Hill Institute of Tafe Australia Aus19 Cambridge International College Australia Aus20 Canberra University College Australia Aus21 Cantebury Education Group Australia Aus22 Canterbury Business College, Sydney Australia Aus23 Canterbury Language Academy, Sydney Australia Aus24 Canterbury Technical Institute, Brisbane Australia Aus25 Central Queensland University Australia Aus26 Central Regional Tafe Australia Aus27 Charles Darwin University Australia Aus28 Charles Sturt University Australia Aus29 Chisholm Institute Australia Aus30 College of Natural Beauty Australia Aus31 Curtin College Australia Aus32 Curtin University Australia Aus33 Deakin College Australia Aus34 Deakin University Australia Aus35 ECA Graduate Institute Australia Aus36 Edith Cowan College Australia Aus37 Edith Cowan University Australia Aus38 Education Access Australia, Melbourne Australia Aus39 Endeavour College of Natural Health Australia Aus40 Engineering Institute of Technology, Perth Australia Aus41 English Language School In Sydney Australia Aus42 Excelsia College, Macquarie Park Australia Aus43 Eynesbury College Australia Aus44 Eynesbury College Academy of English Australia Aus45 Eynesbury Leading To University of Adelaide Australia Aus46 Federation University Australia Aus47 Federation University Australia Australia Aus48 Fitness Institute Australia Australia Aus49 Flinders International Study Centre, Adelaide Australia Aus50 Flinders University, Adelaide Australia Aus51 Griffith College Australia Aus52 Griffith University Australia Aus53 Hawthorn Australia Aus54 Holmes Institute Australia Aus55 Holmesglen Institute (Tafe) Australia Aus56 Hotel School Sydney Australia Aus57 Imperial College of Australia, Melbourne Australia Aus58 International College of Management Sydney Australia Aus59 International Institute of Business and Information Technology Australia Aus60 James Cook University Australia Aus61 James Cook University College Australia Aus62 James Cook University, Brisbane Campus Australia Aus63 JMC Academy of Media And Animations Australia Aus64 Kaplan International College Australia Aus65 La Trobe College Australia Aus66 La Trobe University Australia Aus67 Le Cordon Bleu Australia Aus68 Macleay College Australia Aus69 Macquarie University, Sydney Australia Aus70 Martin College Australia Aus71 Melbourne Institute of Technology Australia Aus72 Monash College Australia Aus73 Monash University, Melbourne Australia Aus74 Murdoch University Australia Aus75 New Castle International College Australia Aus76 New England College of Technology Australia Aus77 New York Film Academy, Australia Australia Aus78 Newcastle International College Australia Aus79 Phoenix Academy Australia Aus80 Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane Australia Aus81 RMIT University Australia Aus82 SAE Creative Media Australia Aus83 Sae Institute Australia Aus84 Sarina Russo Institute, Brisbane Australia Aus85 Shafston International College Australia Aus86 South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Australia Aus87 Southern Cross Education Institute Australia Aus88 Southern Cross University Australia Aus89 Strathfield College Australia Aus90 Swinburne University of Technology Australia Aus91 Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Australia Aus92 Taylor's College Australia Aus93 The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Australia Aus94 The University of Adelaide Australia Aus95 The University of Queensland Australia Aus96 The University of Sydney Australia Aus97 Think Education Australia Aus98 Torrens University Australia Aus99 University of Canberra Australia Aus100 University of New Castle Australia Aus101 University of New South Wales Australia Aus102 University of Newcastle Australia Aus103 University of Queensland, Brisbane Australia Aus104 University of South Australia Australia Aus105 University of Southern Queensland Australia Aus106 University of Sydney Australia Aus107 University of Tasmania Australia Aus108 University of Technology Sydney Australia Aus109 University of The Sunshine Coast Australia Aus110 University of Western Australia Australia Aus111 University of Wollongong Australia Aus112 Univesity of Canberra Australia Aus113 Usq Sydney Education Centre Australia Aus114 UTS Insearch, Haymarket, New South Wales Australia Aus115 Wellnation Clinics Australia Aus116 Western Sydney University Australia Aus117 Western Sydney University The College Australia Aus118 Zenith Business Academy Australia Can1 Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia Canada Can2 Acsenda School of Management, Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Can3 Adler University, Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Can4 Alexander Academy, Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Can5 Alexander College, Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Can6 Algoma University, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Canada Can7 Algonquin College Canada Can8 Arbutus College of Communication Arts Business and Technology Inc. Canada Can9 Art Institute of Vancouver LaSelle College Canada Can10 Ascenda School of Management Canada Can11 Assiniboine Community College Canada Can12 Aviron Technical Institute, Mount Royal, Quebec Canada Can13 Bishop College School, Sherbrooke, Quebec Canada Can14 Bonnie Gordon College Canada Can15 Bow Valley College Canada Can16 Brescia University College Canada Can17 Bresica Univeristy College Canada Can18 Brighton College, Burnaby, British Columbia Canada Can19 British Columbia Institute of Technology, Burnaby, British Columbia Canada Can20 Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario Canada Can21 Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology Canada Can22 Camosun College Canada Can23 Canada College, Montreal, Quebec Canada Can24 Canadian College, Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Can25 Canadian Tourism College Canada Can26 Canadore College Canada Can27 Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia Canada Can28 Capilano University, North Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Can29 Carleton University Canada Can30 Cégep De La Gaspésie Et Des Iles, Gaspé, Quebec Canada Can31 Cégep Marie‐Victorin, Montreal, Quebec Canada Can32 Centennial College, Toronto, Ontario Canada Can33 Centre For Arts And Technology Canada Can34 Coast Mountain College Canada Can35 Collège de comptabilité et de secrétariat du Québec Canada Can36 Collège De L'Estrie Inc. Canada Can37 Collège LaSalle Canada Can38 College Multihexa Canada Can39 College of New Caledonia, Prince George, British Columbia Canada Can40 College of The Rockies, Cranbrook, British Columbia Canada Can41 College Universel, Gatineau, Quebec Canada Can42 Columbia College, Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Can43 Commonwealth College Canada Can44 Concordia University, Edmonton Canada Can45 Conestoga College, Kitchener, Ontario Canada Can46 Confederation College, Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada Can47 Coquitlam College, Coquitlam, British Columbia Canada Can48 Crandall University, Moncton, New Brunswick Canada Can49 Cumberland College, Saskatchewan Canada Can50 Cypress College Canada Can51 Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada Can52 Discovery Community College Canada Can53 Douglas College, New Westminster, British Columbia Canada Can54 Durham College, Oshawa, Ontario Canada Can55 Eton College Canada Canada Can56 Eton College, Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Can57 European School of Esthetics Canada Can58 Evergreen College, Toronto, Ontario Canada Can59 Fairleigh Dickinson University, Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Can60 Fanshawe College, London, Ontario Canada Can61 Farleigh Dickinson University Canada Can62 Fleming College Canada Can63 Focus College, Kelowna, British Columbia Canada Can64 Fraser International College Canada Can65 Fulford Academy Canada Can66 George Brown College, Toronto, Ontario Canada Can67 Georgian College, Barrie, Ontario Canada Can68 Great Plains College, Swift Current, Saskatchewan Canada Can69 Hanson Canada Canada Can70 Herzing College Canada Can71 Holland College Canada Can72 Humber College Canada Can73 Huron Univeristy College, University of Western Ontario Canada Can74 Infocus Film School Canada Can75 Institut Supérieur D'Informatique (Isi), Quebec Canada Can76 International College of Manitoba (ICM) Canada Can77 Isi, L'Institut Supérieur D'Informatique, Montreal, Québec Canada Can78 King's University College at Western University Canada Canada Can79 King’s University College (University of Western Ontario), London, Ontario Canada Can80 Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Surrey, British Columbia Canada Can81 Lakehead University Canada Can82 Lambton College, Sarnia, Ontario Canada Can83 Langara College Canada Can84 Lasalle College Inter-Dec College Canada Can85 Lasalle College Vancouver(Formerly The Art Institute
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