Is UNE recognised around the world?
Australian Universities are all (except for the Australian National University) formed originally through Acts of State Parliament. They are formally self-accrediting institutions, which means they design and ‘accredit’ or approve their own courses leading to the different types of awards such as a bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree. They are funded by the Federal Australian Government and are very tightly regulated by them through the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR). UNE meets all the standards and requirements of DEEWR, and it enjoys an excellent reputation in Australia and overseas.
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