The University of Notre Dame Australia, Australia

Quick facts:

  • 1989
  • 3000

The University of Notre Dame Australia (UNDA) is one of the rising stars of Australian universities. Founded through an Act of the Parliament of Western Australia in December 1989, it now has over 11,000 students enrolled on its three campuses in Fremantle, Sydney and Broome.

Notre Dame is an Australian university which has embraced both the modern Australian university tradition and the ancient and esteemed traditions of Catholic universities both in Europe and North America.

It has sought to be a university which specialises in excellence of undergraduate education. Its focus is the education and training of young people for entry to the major professions: medicine, law, teaching, nursing, accounting and finance, physiotherapy, counselling, health sciences and the priesthood.

The University is especially noteworthy for its role as a leader in the great traditional professional disciplines of Health and Education, so long associated with the mission of the Church in Australia. It has also assumed a special role in the education of, and service to, the indigenous people of northern Australia.

Student Career Service:

Notre Dame’s Careers Centre provides valuable individual career support for students from 1st year through to graduation, and to our growing Alumni.  
We also conduct group workshops which are promoted through the Student Life Office and University Schools.
The Centre offers support in the following areas:

  • Writing Resumes
  • Addressing Selection Criteria in job applications
  • Writing Covering Letters
  • Interview Skills and Techniques

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