Federation University Australia
Federation University Australia is a public, dual-sector university based in Ballarat in Victoria, Australia. The university also has campuses in Ararat, Horsham, Stawell, Churchill, Berwick, and Brisbane, as well as online technical and further education courses and Horsham's Higher Education Nursing program.
FedUni is the fourth oldest tertiary education institution in Australia, having begun under predecessor institutions in 1870, during the Victorian gold rush. With the merger between the University of Ballarat and Monash University's Gippsland campus in 2013, the university changed its name to Federation University from 2014.
History
1870–2013
at Ballarat began in 1870, making it Australia's fourth oldest tertiary institution.2014–present
On 6 September 2013, the Victorian Parliament passed legislation to establish Federation University Australia, The name change officially began in 2014. The then Vice-Chancellor justified the name change as an attempt to broaden the reach of the university nationally and internationally, and in fairness to the campuses outside Ballarat. The name was also the preferred name within the university, compared to 'State University of Victoria', 'Eureka University', 'Robert Menzies University' or 'Vida Goldstein University'.Buildings and architecture
The former Ballarat Gaol, which was a maximum security prison that operated from 1862 until 1965, was located on the site of the university's School of Mines campus, at the southern end of Lydiard Street. The area is known for being a well preserved Victorian era street. While the prison was mostly demolished in the 1960s, the old prison walls, gate and guard towers, as well as the residences of the governor and warden, still exist. The Collaborative Research Centre in Australian History is located in the governor's residence of the Old Ballarat Gaol. The CRCAH director's office was once the bedroom of Bella Guerin, who became the first woman to graduate from an Australian university in 1883. The campus also includes the old School of Mines buildings.Academia
Undergraduate studies
Students can undertake undergraduate degrees across a wide range of study areas, which are:- Humanities and social sciences
- Engineering
- Business
- Science and mathematics
- Education and early childhood
- Nursing, midwifery and paramedicine
- Psychology
- Performing arts
- Visual arts
- Information technology
- Occupational health and safety
- Sport, outdoor and physical education
- TAFE
Research
- Australian Retirement Research Institute
- Centre for Biopsychosocial and eHealth Research and Innovation
- Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation
- Centre for Gippsland Studies
- Centre for Informatics and Applied Optimisation
- Centre for Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Artificial Intelligence Research
- Collaborative Research Centre in Australian History
- Geotechnical and Hydrogeological Engineering Research Group
- Researching Adult and Vocational Education
- Water Research Network
- Visiting Friends and Relatives Research
Rankings
In 2017, FedUni was ranked within the top 20% of Australian universities in humanities for teaching quality, learner engagement, learning resources, skills development, and student support. Nationally, the university is ranked 31 in Australia. Across the university, for postgraduate research the university is rated above the national average by former students with 78.8% satisfaction. For undergraduate studies, the university is rated above national average by former students with 83.3% satisfaction.Historically, the former University of Ballarat achieved a maximum five-star rating for teaching quality in the Good Universities Guide consecutively from 2010 to 2014. Federation University has been ranked four-stars for graduate placement by the Good Universities Guide, but is not ranked in international university guides. This placed the University in the top tier of Australian regional universities.
Student demographics and engagement
In 2017, 80% of undergraduate students study full-time and on campus, which is unique for a regional university, and 35% of students are international students.Facilities
Campuses
In addition to the following campuses, the university also had joint-degree programmes with international colleges, including PLK Vicwood KT Chong Sixth Form College in Hong Kong.Ballarat
- Camp Street Campus – located in central Ballarat, this campus houses the Arts Academy. The campus consists of the Old General Post Office Building, the Old Courthouse, and several newer buildings which were completed in 2002.
- SMB Campus – located in central Ballarat and incorporates the original School of Mines Ballarat and the Old Ballarat Gaol. The campus offers training from Certificate level through to Advanced Diploma and Degree level study.
Federation university offers many courses through online study. This consists of online reading materials, online virtual classes, online quizzes and weekly course activities.
Western Victorian Campuses
- Horsham Campus – offers TAFE courses and a Higher Education course in Nursing.
Mount Helen campus
Gippsland campus
The Gippsland Campus is located in the township of Churchill in the foothills of the Strzelecki Ranges. The campus is home to over 2,500 students and approximately 400 staffThe campus was formerly Monash University, Gippsland campus, but became part of Federation University Australia on 1 January 2014.
Gippsland campus has a childcare centre just like other campuses. The childcare centre was formally known as Pooh Corner childcare centre, but now FedUni Children's Centre. This Centre consists of friendly staff that are willing to meet your child's need.
Berwick campus
The Berwick Campus is located in Berwick and is the newest of Federation University's campuses. It was transitioning itself from the Monash University, Berwick campus in 2017 and completed its transition in early 2018. The exact location of the building is 100 Clyde Road Berwick VIC 3806. The university has four buildings naming 901, 902, 903, and 930 as well as additional buildings for on-campus living.Technology Park
The university has a technology park with the mission to facilitate the development of technology-based companies or companies that benefit from the technological resources of the university. The following organisations operate in the park.- Ambulance Victoria
- Conservation Volunteers
- Country Fire Authority
- Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority
- Global Innovation Centre
- Greenhill Enterprise Centre
- IBM South East Asia
- IBM Regional Software Solutions Centre
- ID Research
- State Revenue Office
Research Institutes and Centres
- Institute for Regional and Rural Research and Innovation
- Geotechnical and Hydrogeological Engineering Research Group
- Collaborative Research Centre in Australian History
Notable alumni
- Aunty Donna, absurdist sketch comedy troupe
- William Baragwanath, Geologist
- Phillip Bellingham, winter olympian
- Steve Bracks, former Premier of Victoria
- Sandy Blythe, wheelchair basketball player
- Dr Cyril P. Callister, inventor of Vegemite
- Jacqueline Dark, opera singer
- David Davies
- Keith Hamilton, former Minister for Agriculture and former Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
- William Roy Hodgson, human rights diplomat
- Ash Lieb, artist, comedian and writer
- Will Longstaff, artist
- Brad McEwan, Ten Network sports reporter
- Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, businesswoman and associate of Biocon
- Steve Moneghetti, Olympic marathon runner
- Richard W Richards, physicist and Antarctic explorer
- Libby Tanner, actress
- Marcus Wills, artist
- Dai Xulong, President of Economic Diplomacy Center of China Ministry of Commerce CAFIEC
- Martin Andanar, press secretary of the Philippines under Duterte administration