List of Law Schools in Australia

There are currently 36 law schools in Australia.

  • Australian Catholic University
  • Australian National University - ANU College of Law
  • Bond University
  • Central Queensland University
  • Charles Darwin University
  • Curtin University (from 2013)
  • Deakin University - Deakin Law School
  • Edith Cowan University
  • Flinders University
  • Griffith University
  • James Cook University
  • La Trobe University
  • Macquarie University - Macquarie Law School
  • Monash University - Monash University Law Faculty
  • Murdoch University
  • Queensland University of Technology
  • RMIT University
  • Southern Cross University
  • University of Adelaide - University of Adelaide Law School
  • University of Canberra
  • University of Melbourne - Melbourne Law School
  • University of New England
  • University of Newcastle
  • University of New South Wales - UNSW Faculty of Law
  • University of Notre Dame
  • University of Queensland - TC Beirne School of Law
  • University of South Australia
  • University of Southern Queensland
  • University of the Sunshine Coast (from 2014)
  • University of Sydney - Sydney Law School
  • University of Tasmania
  • University of Technology, Sydney
  • University of Western Australia
  • University of Western Sydney
  • University of Wollongong
  • Victoria University, Australia

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