Joondalup is home to a number of leading educational institutions that provide training, skills, research and technology opportunities to prepare local and international students for the future.
Joondalup is home to a number of leading educational institutions that provide training, skills, research and technology opportunities to prepare local and international students for the future.
Joondalup Learning Precinct is Perth’s only tertiary education precinct that offers a world class university – Edith Cowan University (ECU), a State Government run vocational education and training provider – North Metropolitan TAFE (NMT) and the Western Australian Police Academy; all who work collaboratively to provide graduates with unique employability experiences to give them a distinct advantage when entering the workforce.
Combine that with the Australian Medical Association WA (AMAWA) Training College and a College of Electrical Training campus, Joondalup is the gateway for future talent.
The Joondalup Learning Precinct’s prominence as an education provider and leader in cyber and digital innovation provide the foundation for international education demand and collaboration.
Both ECU and NMT host a wide array of overseas students with approximately 10% of the City’s student population being international students.
The City of Joondalup aims to drive investment, jobs and opportunities to make the region vibrant and self-sufficient so locals can stay local. Through providing employability programs and creating local connections, students are equipped and confident to progress their learning.
With 60,000 students including over 20,000 tertiary students, 16 government and private high schools and 47 government and private primary schools, the City of Joondalup is positioned as the educational hub to inspire the next generation.