The following are the university’s campuses in Australia:
Cairns Campus
Approximately 4,000 students, including nearly 385 international students, study at JCU Cairns.
JCU Cairns is home to modern teaching as well as research facilities. The facilities offered include an impressive information technology building, library, health science as well as science laboratories, cafés, and student refectory. An AUD 30 million Cairns Innovation Centre is set to open in late 2020 and is going to house the innovative ‘Internet of Things’ program, and nurture young graduates and a new generation of students engaging deeply with industry through work-integrated learning. The new John Grey Hall of Residence is on campus and offers students safe accommodation options close to class.
Cairns is a tropical, clean, friendly, modern, and safe city with a relaxed atmosphere, enjoying close proximity to the World Heritage listed rainforests and the Great Barrier Reef.
Townsville Campus
Around 12,500 students, comprised of more than 1,500 international students, study at JCU Townsville.
JCU Townsville houses various teaching and research facilities, cafés, fitness and sporting facilities, the main JCU library, and a wealth of student societies and clubs. Nearly 1,400 students reside on-campus in colleges as well as halls of residence, offering a true community atmosphere on the campus.
Townsville is northern Australia’s largest city and among Australia’s fastest-growing regional centres - enjoying a diverse and strong economic base.
JCU Brisbane
With a modern campus situated in the very heart of the central business district of Brisbane, JCU Brisbane provides bachelor’s degrees and postgraduate programs in the areas of Information Technology and business for international students.
Students have access to improved job-support services, as well as clear academic and English language pathways and can finish their studies in a short duration due to the trimester-based academic calendar.