Victoria University (VU) is one of the few Australian universities that is a multi-sector institution (higher education and TAFE). We offer short courses, apprenticeships, certificates, diplomas, degrees and postgraduate studies. Our flexible learning pathways means you can choose your own study journey, entering from various points and exiting when you’ve reached your goal.
We have over 50,000 students enrolled at our campuses, primarily located in the western region of Melbourne (Australia) and at international sites. Our teaching, training, research, scholarship and partnerships are locally relevant and globally significant.
VU Archives In 1992, the University Council established VU Archives to be responsible for the care and management of any records created by Victoria University or its predecessors that were deemed to be "of permanent corporate, cultural or historical significance". The Archives now hold a vast range of items dating back to 1915, shortly before the opening of the Footscray Technical School, including oral history tapes, correspondence, committee minutes, posters, photographs, academic dress, graduation records, sporting memorabilia and student newspapers.
VU Archives is located at the Footscray Park Campus. If you would like to know more you can email the University archives at [email protected] or view the guide to the VU Archives. The guide provides information about the scope of the archives collection, how to access the material in the archives and a history of VU and its predecessor institutions.
VU has partnered with the Education Centre of Australia since 2007, to deliver higher education courses in Sydney. Students who enroll in their courses delivered in Sydney will graduate with a Victoria University Degree. Offers undergraduate and graduate courses in Accounting and Information Systems (Computer Science).
We have over 50,000 students enrolled at our campuses, primarily located in the western region of Melbourne (Australia) and at international sites. Our teaching, training, research, scholarship and partnerships are locally relevant and globally significant.
VU Archives In 1992, the University Council established VU Archives to be responsible for the care and management of any records created by Victoria University or its predecessors that were deemed to be "of permanent corporate, cultural or historical significance". The Archives now hold a vast range of items dating back to 1915, shortly before the opening of the Footscray Technical School, including oral history tapes, correspondence, committee minutes, posters, photographs, academic dress, graduation records, sporting memorabilia and student newspapers.
VU Archives is located at the Footscray Park Campus. If you would like to know more you can email the University archives at [email protected] or view the guide to the VU Archives. The guide provides information about the scope of the archives collection, how to access the material in the archives and a history of VU and its predecessor institutions.
VU has partnered with the Education Centre of Australia since 2007, to deliver higher education courses in Sydney. Students who enroll in their courses delivered in Sydney will graduate with a Victoria University Degree. Offers undergraduate and graduate courses in Accounting and Information Systems (Computer Science).