Innovative Research Universities Australia

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Innovative Research Universities Australia
Innovative Research Universities Australia
Data
Established 2003
Members 7
Continent Australia
Country Australia
Chair Professor John Yovich,
Murdoch University
Executive Officer Tony Sheil
Other Names IRUA
Not to be confused with the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU), an international grouping of universities.

Innovative Research Universities Australia (IRU Australia) is a group of seven Australian research-intensive universities.

The IRU Australia contains most Australian universities founded from 1960 to 1975. This period saw a huge increase in the number of students attending university, and many new campuses (most as new universities) were built to serve them.

The universities in the IRU Australia also share many characteristics with members of the 1994 Group in the United Kingdom.

Member Universities
University Location Founded Homepage
Flinders University Adelaide, SA 1966 Website
Griffith University Gold Coast, QLD 1971 Website
James Cook University Townsville, Cairns, QLD 1970 Website
La Trobe University Melbourne, Vic 1967 Website
Macquarie University Sydney, NSW 1964 Website
Murdoch University Perth, WA 1973 Website
The University of Newcastle Newcastle, NSW 1965 Website

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