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Canberra (Signadou)

photo: Entrence to Signadou building

photo: Courtyard at Signadou campus

223 Antill Street, Watson ACT 2602

History

The Signadou campus begun as a Teacher Training College for Dominican Sisters and was opened by the then Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies in 1963. At the end of 1990 responsibility for the College and its operations were handed to ACU National.

Population

700 students

(including 7 international students)

Study Areas

  • Education
  • Educational Leadership
  • Social Science
  • Social Work
  • Theology & Philosophy
  • Location

    The campus is conveniently situated about five kilometres from the Canberra city centre. Please click to view a map of Canberra and its surrounds.

    Transport

    You can reach us by bus or car.

    • Travelling by bus - ACTION offers five bus services from around Canberra to the campus
    • Travelling by car - The campus is about 10 minutes from the CBD and there is free parking available to students.

    Facilities

    Take a virtual tour of the campus or view a text version of campus facilities.

    Atmosphere

    The campus is small and friendly, with approximately 40 staff on site. Students will thrive in such an intimate, welcoming campus environment.

    About Canberra