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  • Graduate Diploma in Applied Mental Health Studies

    Course ID
    CRS1400415
    Provider
    Health Education and Training Institute
    Status
    Accreditation expired, effective 27/10/2025
    Accreditation Period
    Not Applicable
    Language other than English
    No
  • Australian National University

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      Provider name
      Australian National University
      Provider trading name
      The Australian National University
      Some providers use a trading name to deliver courses to students rather than their legal/business name.
      ABN
      52 234 063 906
      An ABN (Australian Business Number) is a unique number that identifies a business to the government and community. It is used for various tax and business purposes.
      Provider ID
      PRV12002

      Contact

      Head Office Address
      Building 10 Chancelry, ACTON ACT 2601
      Website
      View the Australian National University website
      Registration

      Registration information

      Status
      Registered, registration renewal date 13/12/2030
      Category
      Australian University
      Registration Period
      7 years - maximum allowable period

      If any regulatory conditions are applicable to this provider, they can be found in the Courses or Regulatory Decisions sections
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      Yes
      Registered higher education providers may be authorised by TEQSA to self-accredit courses of study.
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      00120C
      CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students). Educational institutions can only enrol and deliver education services to students in Australia on a student visa if they are registered on CRICOS.
      CRICOS link
      View the CRICOS details for Australian National University
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      View the QILT details for Australian National University
      The QILT (Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching) website provides prospective students with relevant and transparent information about Australian higher education institutions from the perspective of recent students and graduates.
      Courses

      This provider is authorised to self-accredit its courses.

      Please visit provider website for information on the courses it offers.

      Regulatory decisions
    • Graduate Certificate of Global Management

      Course ID
      CRS1400811
      Provider
      S P Jain School of Global Management Pty Limited
      Status
      Accredited, renewal date 25/03/2027
      Accreditation Period
      3 years and extended for a further 44 months
      Language other than English
      No
    • Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Business Administration (BBus/BBA)

      Course ID
      CRS1401110
      Provider
      Le Cordon Bleu Australia Pty Limited
      Status
      Accredited, renewal date 04/10/2028
      Accreditation Period
      7 years - maximum allowable period
      Language other than English
      No
    • Graduate Diploma of Commerce

      Course ID
      CRS1200441
      Provider
      Raffles College Pty Ltd
      Status
      Accreditation expired, effective 16/03/2016
      Accreditation Period
      Not Applicable
      Language other than English
      No
    • Undergraduate Certificate in Information Technology

      Course ID
      CRS1400971
      Provider
      Crown Institute of Higher Education Pty Ltd
      Status
      Accredited, renewal date 29/03/2028
      Accreditation Period
      0 years and 8 months and extended for a further 75 months
      Language other than English
      No
    • Master of Cybersecurity

      Course ID
      CRS1401364
      Provider
      Australasian Academy of Higher Education (formerly Global Academy of Technology Pty Ltd)
      Status
      Accredited, renewal date 30/01/2028
      Accreditation Period
      5 years
      Language other than English
      No
    • Graduate Diploma in Bioethics

      Course ID
      CRS1201445
      Provider
      John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family, Melbourne
      Status
      Accreditation expired, effective 30/06/2017
      Accreditation Period
      Not Applicable
      Language other than English
      No
    • Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology

      Course ID
      CRS1401357
      Provider
      Stanley International College Pty Ltd
      Status
      Accredited, renewal date 10/01/2030
      Accreditation Period
      7 years - maximum allowable period
      Language other than English
      No

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